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ISBD

ISBD. NOR EZAN BIN OMAR [be seen, or you are a nobody]. ISBD. Is a set of rules produced by the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (ILFA) to describe a wide range of library materials, within the context of a catalog.

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ISBD

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  1. ISBD NOR EZAN BIN OMAR [be seen, or you are a nobody]

  2. ISBD • Is a set of rules produced by the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (ILFA) to describe a wide range of library materials, within the context of a catalog. • Recognized as the standard for library community, but the statement of principles are also used for archives, museums and other communities.

  3. ISBD • Standard for description of all types of published materials. • Make it easier to describe resources that share characteristics of more than one format. • Useful for automation of bibliographic control, and economic necessity of sharing cataloging. • Useful and applicable for bibliographic description of all kind of bibliographic resources in any kind of catalog.

  4. ISBD as a Standard • Designed to facilitate the international exchange of cataloging records by: • Specifying the elements which comprise a bibliographic description • Standardizing the elements to be used in the description • Prescribing the order in which those elements should be presented • Assigning an order to elements in ISBD • The punctuation by which they should be demarcated • Specifying a system of symbols to be used in punctuating the elements

  5. ISBD : OBJECTIVES • To prepare a consolidated, updated ISBD from the specialized ISBDs in order to meet the needs of catalogers and other users of bibliographic information. • To provide consistent stipulations for description of all types of resources, to the extent that uniformity is possible and specific stipulations for specific types of resources as required describing those resources.

  6. ISBD : OBJECTIVES • To maintain the ISBD, which is intended to serve as a principle standard to promote universal bibliographic control. • To make universally and promptly available, in a form that is internationally acceptable, basic bibliographic data for all published resources in all countries.

  7. ISBD : MAIN GOAL • To offer consistency when sharing bibliographic information

  8. ISBD : PURPOSE • To provide the stipulation for compatible descriptive cataloging worldwide • To aid the international exchange of bibliographic records between national bibliographic agencies

  9. ISBD : AIMS • Make records from different sources interchangeable • Assist in the interpretation of records across language barriers • Assist in the conversion of bibliographic records to electronic form • Enhance interoperability with other content standards

  10. ISBD : SCOPE • Printed texts • Cartographic resources • Electronic resources • Moving images • Multimedia resources • Notated music resources • Sound recordings • Still images (eg. engraving, photographs)

  11. ISBD : ELEMENTS • Title and statement of responsibility • Title proper assigned to the information package by persons responsible for it existence • Edition • Statement about the version of the information package • Material or type of resource specific area • Data about particular type of information package (eg. scale of map or numbering of a periodical) • Publication, production, distribution, etc. • Name of the entity that is responsible for the presentation and packaging of the information

  12. ISBD : ELEMENTS • Physical description • (eg. Number of pages, or number of CDs issued as a unit) • Series • Title of any series of which the information package is part • Notes • Added information to the description to provide useful information • Resources identifier • The number recorded in this area are internationally agrees standard numbers (eg. ISBN, ISSN)

  13. ISBD : FAMILY • ISBD (G) - General International Standard Bibliographic Description • ISBD (M) - International Standard Bibliographic Description for Monographic • ISBD (PM) - International Standard Bibliographic Description for Printed Music • ISBD (NBM) - International Standard Bibliographic Description for Non-Book Materials • ISBD (CM) - International Standard Bibliographic Description for Cartographic Materials

  14. ISBD : FAMILY • ISBD (A) - International Standard Bibliographic Description for Older Monographic Publications • ISBD (S) - International Standard Bibliographic Description for Serials • ISBD (ER) - International Standard Bibliographic Description for Electronic Resources • ISBD (CF) - International Standard Bibliographic Description for Computer Files • ISBD (CR) - International Standard Bibliographic Description for Continuing Resources • Guidelines for the applications of the ISBDs to the description of Component Parts

  15. ISBD : BENEFITS • Protect all publication which include printed and non- printed materials • Enable library to acquire cataloging data that is predictable and reliable • Transform a bibliography from paper to electronic form • Increased opportunities for national and international record sharing, reduce the cost of cataloging • Increased international cooperative and projects • Could share responsibility for ongoing maintenance of standards for serials and joint problem-solving

  16. THANK YOU KNOWLEDGE IS POWER

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