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Rules and techniques in insect cataloguing and identification

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The elements of cataloging are bibliographic description, subject analysis or assigning subject headings, and assignment of classification number or notation. Cataloging is an important aspect of a library particularly on accessing the library collection.

Cataloguing Tools. Cataloguing allows us to organize our resources in a logical way, make them easy to find, and provide record of what we have. ... The next tool is a basic list of ALADIN subject categories and keywords. It consists of a list of major subject categories that may be represented in your collection.

In library and information science, cataloguing is the process of creating metadata representing information resources, such as books, sound recordings, moving images, etc. Cataloging provides information such as creator names, titles, and subject terms that describe resources, typically through the creation of bibliographic records. The records serve as surrogates for the stored information resources. Since the 1970s these metadata are in machine-readable form and are indexed by information retrieval tools, such as bibliographic databases or search engines. While typically the cataloging process results in the production of library catalogs, it also produces other types of discovery tools for documents and collections.

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