id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5288 Dwyer, James R. Guest Editorial: Who Rules the Rules? 1981-09-01 3 .pdf application/pdf 1360 86 59 The Library of Congress has historically fitted catalog codes to its own for further modifications eventually led to the drafting of AACR2, a code result in cataloging delays, higher processing costs, and inconsistent entries. The decision by the RTSD Catalog Code Revision Committee and Unfortunately, rules establishing entries for serials have sometimes been muddied rather than clarified in the Bulletin. How are other libraries responding to the murky form of AACR2? Some of these are establishing cross-reference links between variant forms of names between catalogs, while others are not. The cooperative efforts of the Library of Congr~s and the major bibliographic utilities to establish reliable automated authority control will do AACR2¥2-not a new edition of the code but one accurately reflecting With this issue, we are initiating a new section: "Reports and Working Papers." This is intended to help disseminate documents of particular interest to ./cache/5288.pdf ./txt/5288.txt