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Intro
Title page
Contents
Figures
About the Author
Prefaces
Acknowledgements
List of Acronyms
1 Cataloguing and Metadata Creation.The Centrality of a Cultural and Technical Activity
2 Panta Rei
2.1 Metanoia
2.2 New concepts and new terminology
2.3 Metadata: a polysemantic term
2.4 Libraries, Semantic Web and linked data: the datalibrarian
2.5 Metadata and bibliographic control
2.6 The importance of the catalogue
2.7 Two pitfalls for cataloguing and the catalogue?
2.8 How catalogues have to change to be of the web andnot just on the web

2.9 New discovery tools: data.bnf.fr
3 Principles and Bibliographic Models
3.1 Bibliographic models
3.2 Paris Principles
3.3 ICP
3.4 FRBR
3.5 FRAD
3.6 FRSAD
3.7 FRBRoo
3.8 IFLA LRM
3.9 Family of works
4 Description of Resources
4.1 Description: a cultural and technical process
4.2 A new way to describe
4.3 Object of the description
4.4 Resource analysis: the bibliographic analysis
4.5 Sources of information
4.6 Main sources of information to describe a book
4.7 Types of description
4.8 Levels of description
5 Access to Resources

5.1 Access: authority data
5.2 Relationships
5.3 Author and title
5.4 Authority control: authorised access point
5.5 Entity identifiers
5.6 VIAF
5.7 IS
6 Exchange Formats and Descriptive Standards: MARC and ISBD
6.1 MARC, UNIMARC, MARC21
6.2 BIBFRAME
6.3 ISBD
6.4 ISBD: Consolidated Edition
6.5 ISBD: purposes
7 RDA: Some Basics
8 Subject Cataloguing (or Subject Indexing): Some Basics
Afterword
Endnotes
Bibliography
Standards, bibliographic models, international documents
Further references
Index

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