Code and the Cataloguer
Discover the pivotal discussions that shaped modern cataloging practices with "Code and the Cataloguer," published by the University of Toronto Press in 1969. This insightful volume compiles the proceedings from a groundbreaking two-day colloquium held by the University of Toronto School of Library Science in 1967, marking the first public discourse on the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules. Spanning 277 pages, this book offers a comprehensive look into the evolving standards of cataloging and the impact of these rules on library science. Perfect for librarians, archivists, and scholars, "Code and the Cataloguer" is an essential resource for understanding the foundations of cataloging in the modern era. Enhance your library collection with this significant work that bridges the past and future of information organization.