Overcome the challenges of organizing nonprint and electronic resources while adhering to the latest RDA (Resource Description and Access) standards with these proven strategies for media such as cataloging sound recordings, films, video games, maps, kits, electronic resources, and two- and three-dimensional objects.
* Describes most recent RDA rules for the most common types of nonprint materials in library collections
* Illustrates how to encode RDA descriptions and access points using MARC 21 conventions
* Covers the following formats: books, cartographic resources, moving images and video games, audio recordings, music, graphic materials, two- and three-dimensional objects, kits, microforms, electronic resources, and continuing resources
* Shows how to apply the new cataloging guidelines to various mediums