Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals,
2004.
1 online resource (xvii, 179 pages)
"Based on AACR2, 2002 revision, 2004 update."
Includes index.
Foreword; Acknowledgments 1981; Acknowledgments 1989; Acknowledgments 1998; Acknowledgments 2004; General Introduction; Part 1 -- Description; Part 2 -- Headings, Uniform Titles, and References; Appendix I -- Capitalization; Appendix II -- Glossary; Appendix III -- Comparative Table of Rule Numbers; Index.
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Michael Gorman, co-editor of the original AACR2, explains the more generally applicable AACR2 rules for cataloging library materials in simplified terms that make the rules more accessible and practical for practitioners and students who are in less complex library and bibliographic environments.
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