This book is a valuable compilation of topics, ranging from the basic to
the most complex theories and principles in the field of library
cataloguing. It delves into cataloguing with special reference to
Classified Catalogue Code (CCC) and AACR-2. Cataloguing is generally
done to construct solid bibliographic databases that are later fed into
search engines for easy access. Understanding the science of Cataloguing
is fundamental to develop deep insights into the field of Information
and Library Science. The chapters in this book are compiled in a
comprehensive manner to cover a range of topics varying from theory to
practice. It outlines the processes and applications of this technique
in detail. This textbook will serve to be an ideal reference text for
those who are interested in the field of library science.