Course Description
Cataloguing is an intellectual and skills-based set of practices involving the creation and organization of bibliographic data. It engages in theories and principles integral to many aspects of library and information services. Through the application of prominent international cataloguing standards, tools, and policies, the course addresses the impact of bibliographic data and records on information discovery, access, and local use.
No pre-requisites as of January 2018
Former pre-requisites were INF1320H or INF1331H
Current Timetable
INF2145HS Cataloguing and the Creation of Bibliographic Data
Lecture
LEC0101
Instructors:
- Eliza Sze
- TBA
Schedule:
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Day(s): Thursday Time(s): toType: Location: BL