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Pocataligo, How to Catalog a Hiccup: The difference between AACR, LOC, DDC, FRBR, CCO, MARC and RDA

Posted by: William Denton, 21 October 2009 7:35 am
Categories: Blog Mentions

The Difference Between AACR, LOC, DDC, FRBR, CCO, MARC and RDA, a blog post by Suzie Pocatligo at her blog How to Catalog a Hiccup. (“How to Catalogue a Hiccough”?) It does what it says on the tin.


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  1. I’d really love any insight and clarifications on how I defined and discerned those acronymical delights. But what does that mean, it does what it says on the tin?

    Comment by Suzie — 21 October 2009 @ 2:17 pm

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