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The Lone Arranger
Succeeding in a Small Repository
Christina J. Zamon
American Library Association, 2013

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Perspectives on Women's Archives
Tanya Zanish-Belcher
American Library Association, 2017

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Marcia Lei Zeng
American Library Association, 2008

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Metadata
Marcia Lei Zeng
American Library Association, 2016

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Read Me a Rhyme in Spanish and English
Rose Zertuche Treviño
American Library Association, 2009

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Staff Development
A Practical Guide
Carol Zsulya
American Library Association, 2013

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Cataloging Correctly for Kids
Michele Zwierski
American Library Association, 2021

Cataloging library materials for children in the internet age has never been as challenging or as important. RDA: Resource Description and Access is now the descriptive standard, there are new ways to find materials using classifications, and subject heading access has been greatly enhanced by the keyword capabilities of today’s online catalogs. It’s the perfect moment to present a completely overhauled edition of this acclaimed bestseller. The new sixth edition guides catalogers, children’s librarians, and LIS students in taking an effective approach towards materials intended for children and young adults. Informed by recent studies of how children search, this handbook’s top-to-bottom revisions address areas such as

  • how RDA applies to a variety of children’s materials, with examples provided;  
  • authority control, bibliographic description, subject access, and linked data;
  • electronic resources and other non-book materials; and
  • cataloging for non-English-speaking and preliterate children.
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