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Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 10:07:35 -0800
From: Mary Larsgaard <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: finally published - first of two double issues of CCQ on
cataloging of cartographic materials
Sender: Mary Larsgaard <[log in to unmask]>
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly, Vol. 27, No. 1/2, is now a real,
live, entity!
Paige Andrew (he and I are co-editors of these issues) just saw a copy today.
For the first time in the history of CCQ, an issue of the journal has
color illustrations (2 of them in this issue)!
The printing schedule was to print No. 3/4 immediately following No. 1/2 so
Paige and I look forward to seeing the second issue soon, followed by a book
version, which will be all the articles in one volume.
Here's more info on the publication(s).
Go to www.haworthpressinc.com and search for either the journal
title or the title of the monograph:
Maps and Related Cartographic Materials:
Cataloging, Classification, and Bibliographic Control
(It will be $69.95 hardcopy, $39.95 softbound.)
Following is for the book:
Find out how to catalog the major formats of cartographic
materials, including sheet
maps, early and contemporary atlases, remote-sensed images such
as aerial photographs
and satellite images, globes, geologic sections, digital
material, and items on CD-ROM.
Contents
Foreword
Introduction
Table of Acronyms Found Throughout This Volume
USMARC/OCLC/RLIN Fixed Field Crosswalk Table for Maps in
Alphabetical Order
by OCLC Field Name
USMARC/OCLC/RLIN Fixed Field Crosswalk Table for Maps
OVERVIEW
Map Cataloging and Classification: The Basic Who, What, and Where
CATALOGING SPECIFIC MATERIAL TYPES
Problem Areas in the Descriptive Cataloging of Sheet Maps
Cataloguing Map Serials and Series
The Cataloging of Globes
Cataloging Geologic Sections
Cataloging the Contemporary Printed Atlas
Cataloging Aerial Photographs and Other Remote-Sensing Materials
HANDLING EARLY CARTOGRAPHIC MATERIAL
Cataloging Early Printed Maps
Cataloging Early Atlases: A Reference Source
Early Maps With or In Printed Publications: Description and Access
DIGITAL CARTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS
Metadata:An Introduction
Spatial Metadata: An International Survey on Clearinghouses
and Infrastructures
Cataloging Digital Cartographic Materials
Cataloging Cartographic Materials on CD-ROMs
CLASSIFICATION AND SUBJECT ACCESS OF CARTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS
Navigating the G Schedule
Subject Analysis for Cartographic Materials
RETROSPECTIVE CONVERSION OF COLLECTIONS AND QUALITY
CONTROL
A Survey Technique for Map Collection Retrospective Conversion
Projects
Retrospective Conversion and Cataloging of a Major Academic
Map Collection: The
University of Washington Story
Enhancing in OCLCs Maps Format: A Participants View
Cartographic Materials in a Archival Setting
Cataloging Cartographic Materials in Archives
Reviews:
This book is a very up-to-date volume on the changing aspects
of cartographic
cataloging and classification. It should be in any library,
whether there is a large
collection of cartographic materials or only a local collection.
David C. McQuillan, MA, ML, Map Librarian, University of South
Carolina,
Chairman, IFLA Section of Geography and Map Libraries, Columbia,
South Carolina
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Mary Lynette Larsgaard
Assistant Head, Map and Imagery Laboratory
Davidson Library
University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara CA 93106
telephone: 805/893-4049
fax: 805/893-8799
email: [log in to unmask]
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