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==CCS Cataloging Manual==


This resource replaces the print CCS Cataloging manual, which is now out-of-date. Please consult this wiki for the most current practices and cataloging decisions. This web version was established in November 2008.
==Purpose==
This resource lists current local cataloging practices and recent decisions of the Catalog and Metadata Management (CAMM) Technical Group.
Web version established in November 2008, with a major revision in early 2017.  If something is missing from this site, email the [mailto:wiki@ccslib.org Wiki Task Force]


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CCS catalogers are to follow the practices in this manual, OCLC's [http://www.oclc.org/bibformats/en.html Bibliographic Formats &amp; Standards] (BF&amp;S), the [http://access.rdatoolkit.org/document.php?id=lcpschp0&target=lcps0-62#lcps0-62 Library of Congress-Program for Cooperative Cataloging Policy Statements] (LC-PCC PS), and [http://access.rdatoolkit.org/ Resource Description &amp; Access] (RDA), in that order of precedence.
<p>Type your keywords in the box to the left under "search" and then click:</p>
 
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==Browse the wiki==
<li>Go (or <i>Enter</i> on keyboard) - takes you to the article.</li>
[[Local practices summary|Local practices]] |
<li>Search - returns a list of articles and additional search options.</li>
[[:Category:Commons|General topics]] |
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[[:Category:Rules_reminders|Rules reminders]] |
[[:Category:Record formats|Record formats]] |
[[:Category:Authority control|Authority control]] |
[[:Category:Using WorkFlows|Using WorkFlows]] |
 
[[Special:Categories|More...]]
 
==Additional resources==
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* [https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1084793 CCS RDA Resources]
 
* [[Online cataloging resources]]
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Cooperative Computer Services (CCS) provides an integrated automation system for 25 public libraries located in the north and northwest suburbs of Chicago, Illinois.
==Who we are==
[http://www.ccslib.org/ Cooperative Computer Services (CCS)] is a group of [http://www.ccslib.org/member-libraries 24 public libraries] in the north and northwest suburbs of Chicago, Illinois that share an integrated library system for circulation, acquisitions, cataloging, interlibrary loan and an online public access catalog.
 
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Revision as of 14:59, 30 August 2017

CCS Cataloging Manual

Purpose

This resource lists current local cataloging practices and recent decisions of the Catalog and Metadata Management (CAMM) Technical Group. Web version established in November 2008, with a major revision in early 2017. If something is missing from this site, email the Wiki Task Force

CCS catalogers are to follow the practices in this manual, OCLC's Bibliographic Formats & Standards (BF&S), the Library of Congress-Program for Cooperative Cataloging Policy Statements (LC-PCC PS), and Resource Description & Access (RDA), in that order of precedence.

Browse the wiki

Local practices | General topics | Rules reminders | Record formats | Authority control | Using WorkFlows |

More...

Additional resources

Who we are

Cooperative Computer Services (CCS) is a group of 24 public libraries in the north and northwest suburbs of Chicago, Illinois that share an integrated library system for circulation, acquisitions, cataloging, interlibrary loan and an online public access catalog.

Wiki statistics

This wiki currently contains 135 articles out of 375 total pages (including categories, templates, and redirect pages).