Catalogues of special libraries are primarily finding tools, and not repositories of exemplary cataloguing. Author and name entries, no less than subject entries, should be evaluated from the point of view of information retrieval. Multiple entries on unit cards generously used may well be justified not only on grounds of efficiency but also on grounds of economy. Stationery, duplicating, and space for extra cards are often cheaper than man‐hours spent in thinking, argument, and fruitless searches. Entries for periodical articles should not be separated from the main catalogue. Series entries in numerical order should include reasons for any deliberately excluded items. A study is made of two possible inquiries and of how far author and name entries may usefully be made for ‘sponsors’ as well as authors of publications. The use of agreed abbreviations is advocated as an economy. Biographee entries should be made in the author catalogue for studies of the work of specialist organizations. Use of book‐reviews for finding critiques of works of such organizations is suggested. Case studies of actual searches should form the basis in compiling a cataloguing code for special libraries.
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January 01 1966
NOTES ON CATALOGUING IN SPECIAL LIBRARIES WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON AUTHOR AND NAME ENTRIES Available to Purchase
BARBARA R.F. KYLE
BARBARA R.F. KYLE
Dorking, Surrey
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7379
Print ISSN: 0022-0418
© MCB UP Limited
1966
Journal of Documentation (1966) 22 (1): 13–21.
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KYLE BR (1966), "NOTES ON CATALOGUING IN SPECIAL LIBRARIES WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON AUTHOR AND NAME ENTRIES". Journal of Documentation, Vol. 22 No. 1 pp. 13–21, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb026384
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