id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt tcb-2752 Snell, Cynthia Professional Development Opportunities 2021-01-26 4 .pdf application/pdf 1503 71 41 By the end of the course, students will: understand the terminology associated with serials and characteristics of serials and periodicals including how they differ from monographic records, with the ability to interpret series authority records and make decisions on treatment, as needed; expand upon searching and bibliographic record analysis skills, developing a critical eye towards a “good” serials record for copy cataloging with an understanding of RDA elements for serials, title changes, and when an original record is needed; develop skills to create RDA descrip- tion for serials through analyzing records and practice-based exercises; explore emerging trends in serials as impacted by the Library Reference Model (LRM) and larger trends in publication. Serials Cataloging This course focuses on the basic principles of serials cataloging, from understanding the nature and type of serials (including series and analytics), interpreting serial authority records, identifying a matching record/copy cataloging of serials, to original description of serials under RDA guidelines. cache/tcb-2752.pdf txt/tcb-2752.txt