A
bibliographic record is a document that contains information about a particular book or publication. It includes details such as the title, author, publication date, and other relevant information. It helps libraries and databases organize and find books, making it easier for people to search for specific materials.
Full definition
«The Cataloging in Publication (CIP) program creates
bibliographic records for forthcoming books most likely to be widely acquired by U.S. libraries.
By following the instructions in this book, the new cataloger will become proficient at
creating bibliographic records that meet current national standards, and make library materials accessible to students and faculty.
The collection does add some cataloging work because GEPL librarians typically need to perform original cataloging to
generate bibliographic records for the self - published works.
The Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals, which
offers bibliographic records dating from 1741, remains one of the most important search engines for architectural journals.
As a further economizing measure, the central cataloguing departments perform as little «original» cataloguing as possible, relying on «copy» cataloguing — to
obtain bibliographic records for their library catalogues.
In the absence of a KF Modified classification number in the CIP record, centralized cataloguing departments are reluctant to invest the time and expense customizing a
copied bibliographic record.
Whether under an Access for Copyshops agreement, or an Access Premium or Choice Subcontractor Agreement, copyshops agree to log and report
accurate bibliographic records about what is copied.
Historical documents are part of
the bibliographic record of interest to researchers.
Create DDA title lists for your library using specific criteria, and then expose
the bibliographic records to end users without purchasing the titles.
«A Cataloging in Publication record (aka CIP data) is
a bibliographic record prepared by the Library of Congress for a book that has not yet been published.
A Cataloging in Publication record (aka CIP data) is
a bibliographic record prepared by the Library of Congress or one of its vendors for a book that has not yet been published.
I support this effort to improve
the bibliographic record of citations and references throughout the IPCC reports as well as the broader goal of increasing access to the documents, data, and code used to support the IPCC review and synthesis.
West had trouble deciding what designation the book should carry as a matter of
bibliographic record.
In the service of the DPLA it makes available millions and millions of
bibliographic records.
Using QR codes in the catalogue's
bibliographic records.
Operated integrated circulation system for
bibliographic records, patron records, and library materials