Katalogizacija i klasifikacija u Sjedinjenim Američkim Državama

Milojević, Staša Katalogizacija i klasifikacija u Sjedinjenim Američkim Državama. Glasnik Narodne biblioteke Srbije, 2003, n. 1, pp. 203-214. [Journal article (Paginated)]

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English abstract

In the Paper are treated the Principles and the Implementation of the Cataloguization and Classification in USA, with a special overview on modern streams. The main goal of the organization of Library Holdings is the satisfaction of different User’s needs for Information. The organization of Knowledge in the Libraries implies the organization of several different types of information and media. In the Paper are described the Anglo-American Rules for Cataloguization and MARC, as standards for the alphabetical Cataloguization. As well the influence of the cooperative cataloguization and the usage of computer technology within the development of these Standards. One can find also a brief description of Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) and the Classification of the Congress Library in Washington D.C, as the two dominating classificational Systems. Followed by the description of the controled dictionnaries, with special overview on Subject Heading of the Congress Library. The Paper treats also the Problem of Information on the Internet, as well proliferation of the Material in electronic format, which requires the incorporation in traditional library Catalogues.

Serbian abstract

Rad se bavi principima i implementacijom katalogizacije i klasifikacije u SAD, sa posebnim osvrtom na savremene tokove. Glavni cilj organizovanja bibliotečkih fondova je zadovoljavanje različitih potreba korisnika za informacijama. Organizovanje znanja u bibliotekama podrazumeva organizaciju više različitih tipova informacija i medijuma. U radu se opisuju Anglo-američka pravila za katalogizaciju i MARC, kao standardi u alfabetskoj katalogizaciji. Takođe se bavi uticajem kooperativne katalogizacije i upotrebom kompjuterske tehnologije na razvoj ovih standarda. U radu sa takođe daje kratak opis Djuijeve decimalne klasifikacije i Klasifikacije Kongresne biblioteke kao dva dominantna klasifikaciona sistema. Sledi opis kontrolisanih rečnika, sa posebnim osvrtom na Predmetne odrednice Kongresne biblioteke. Rad se osvrće i na problem informacija na Internetu, kao i na proliferaciju materijala u elektronskom obliku koji zahtevaju inkorporaciju u tradicionalne biblioteč ke kataloge.

Item type: Journal article (Paginated)
Keywords: SAD, Anglo-američka pravila za katalogizaciju, MARC, Djuijeva decimalna klasifikacija, Klasifikacija Kongresne biblioteke, USA, Anglo-American Rules for Cataloguization, MARC, Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC), the Classification of the Congress Library
Subjects: L. Information technology and library technology
Depositing user: Biljana Kosanovic
Date deposited: 25 Aug 2004
Last modified: 02 Oct 2014 11:59
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/5391

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