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Collaborative cataloging

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Collaborative cataloging is shared action of a group making bibliographic records available to its participants in order to prevent duplication of bibliographic records. Thus, cooperative cataloging has benefits such as cost effectiveness and availability of a ready cataloging model[1][2]

Notable example of collaborative cataloging takes place at

More specifically, NTL uses cooperative cataloging to examine subject headings that are used in transportation literature. NTL is a key player in the organization of subject headings and has made significant contributions to the Transportation Research Thesaurus.[6] The Transportation Research Thesaurus, or TRT, is a controlled vocabulary that was developed to improve the indexing and retrieval of transportation information. The TRT is used by indexers, content managers and librarians in the transportation community and is an internationally recognized standard.

See also

References

  1. ^ David Banush (2010): Cooperative Cataloging at the Intersection of Tradition and Transformation: Possible Futures for the Program for Cooperative Cataloging, Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 48:2-3, 247-257.
  2. ^ Sarah E. Thomas PhD & Jennifer A. Younger PhD (1994): Cooperative Cataloging:, Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 17:3-4, 237-257.
  3. ^ http://ntl.bts.gov/networking/index.html[dead link]
  4. ^ Midwest Transportation Knowledge Network
  5. ^ Program for Cooperative Cataloging
  6. ^ Transportation Research Thesaurus

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