Title of article
Textbooks Used in Bibliographic Control Education Courses
Author/Authors
Daniel N. Joudrey، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
18
From page
101
To page
118
Abstract
As part of the study reported in this paper, the usage of textbooks
in bibliographic control education was also examined. This information,
which is presented in the following sixteen tables (see the
Appendix), was obtained by analyzing the Web sites of the 48 ALA-accredited
LIS schools in the United States, excluding only the program at the
University of Puerto Rico. The course description and the syllabus for each
course were examined to determine the textbooks used. If a current syllabus
was not available on the Web, the school’s cataloging faculty was contacted
by e-mail. In a few cases, telephone interviews were conducted to
obtain the needed information. Data collection occurred between September
14, 2000 and February 12, 2001From the 48 schools in this survey, it was found that 92 individual textbook
titles were being used in ALA-accredited US graduate schools in the
area of bibliographic control education. The total number of textbooks required
for all the courses was 422 (a figure that is made up of these 92 individual
titles). This averages to 8.79 bibliographic control textbooks per
school or 2.12 textbooks per course. [Article copies available for a fee from The
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Keywords
bibliographic control courses , classification , library education , cataloging education , textbooks
Journal title
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly
Record number
845250
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