Call for papers at Cataloging and Classification Quarterly
Cataloging & Classification Quarterly sent out this call for papers. You’ll recall they did a special issue on FRBR in 2004 which you’ve probably already read. Send them more papers about FRBR, FRAD, or FRSAD!
(Edited down slightly from what was sent out.)
/CCQ/ welcomes the submission of research, theory, and practice papers relevant to the broad field of bibliographic organization.
This journal, published now 8 times a year by Taylor & Francis, LLC, is respected as an international forum that emphasizes research and review articles, description of new programs and technologies relevant to cataloging and classification, and considered speculative articles on improved methods of bibliographic control for the future.
Articles are particularly welcome in areas dealing with research-based cataloging practice, including user behavior, user needs and benefits. Authors are encouraged to submit manuscripts via email with attached word document to the Editor, Sandra K. Roe, Bibliographic Services Librarian, Illinois State University (email: <skroe@ilstu.edu>).
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Hi dear sir
Comment by mary — 20 October 2009 @ 3:28 pmI need 4 article
1-Thesaurus Evaluation
by Leslie Ann Owens and Pauline Atherton Cochrane
2-Thesaurus Construction: Key Issues and Selected Readings
by Marianne Lykke Nielsen
3-Building a Thesaurus: A Practical Exercise
by James R Shearer
4-The thesaurus: review, renaissance and revision
all are in CCQ
Volume 37, no. 3-4, 2004
i couldnt find them in my place .thanks alot if u send them for me .
regards
mary kazerani,
PhD student in library and information science
Theran-Iran