Abstract

ABSTRACT The core record standard for books was developed in 1993 under the auspices of the Cooperative Cataloging Council (CCC). Even though core record standards for other formats continue to be developed by CCC's successor, the Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC) and core records have begun to make their presence known in the bibliographic utilities, there remains a certain amount of wariness surrounding the utility of this new cataloging tool. This paper attempts to introduce the core record concept and to explore issues associated with the implementation of core-level cataloging.

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