
Introduction to Data Organization
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Book Introduction
[Features of this book]
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Divided into 'Document Classification' and 'Material List' sections, the theories of all areas covered in the civil service examination are systematically organized.
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The appendix contains materials (ISBN, ISSN, etc.) that are included in the basic topic but are difficult to place in the main text, and are arranged so that they can be used as reference materials.
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The subject is a compilation of information related to the field of data organization that can be used as reference by test takers preparing for local government, education office, Seoul Metropolitan Government, and National Central Library exams.
If we look at the features by content,
· Literature classification section: Reflects important parts of recently published related books into the existing subject framework.
· Cataloging: Added the latest trends in the 5th edition of the Korean Cataloging Rules, metadata, RDA, FRBR Family, BIBFRAME, etc.
· Appendix: A summary of the Korean Literature Numbering System (ISBN, ISSN) and the KDC and DDC Ryu Gang-goal are organized to be used as references for studying the main text.
1.
Divided into 'Document Classification' and 'Material List' sections, the theories of all areas covered in the civil service examination are systematically organized.
1.
The appendix contains materials (ISBN, ISSN, etc.) that are included in the basic topic but are difficult to place in the main text, and are arranged so that they can be used as reference materials.
1.
The subject is a compilation of information related to the field of data organization that can be used as reference by test takers preparing for local government, education office, Seoul Metropolitan Government, and National Central Library exams.
If we look at the features by content,
· Literature classification section: Reflects important parts of recently published related books into the existing subject framework.
· Cataloging: Added the latest trends in the 5th edition of the Korean Cataloging Rules, metadata, RDA, FRBR Family, BIBFRAME, etc.
· Appendix: A summary of the Korean Literature Numbering System (ISBN, ISSN) and the KDC and DDC Ryu Gang-goal are organized to be used as references for studying the main text.
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Literature classification
Chapter 1: Classification Theory and History
01 Concept and Principle of Classification
1. Relationship between concepts and classifications
2. Intension and extension of concepts
3 Types of Concepts
4 Classification and classification
02 Types and necessity of classification
1 Definition of literature classification
2 Purpose and Effect of Literature Classification
3 Types of literature classification
4. Classification of Eastern and Western Academic Studies
03 Requirements and types of classification tables
1. Basic requirements for literature classification and classification tables
2 Requirements for classification symbols
3 Index of Classification Table
4 Types of classification tables
04 Classification regulations and classification work
1 Classification regulations
2 Classification task
05 History of Classification of Eastern and Western Literature
1. Classification of Chinese and Japanese Literature
2. History of Korean Literature Classification
3 History of Western Literature Classification
Chapter 2 Major Classification Methods
01 Library of Congress Classification (LCC)
1 Overview and Development of LCC
2 LCC composition
3 LCC's symbology
4 Characteristics and Evaluation of LCC
02 International Decimal Classification (UDC)
1 Development and Characteristics of UDC
2 UDC composition
3 UDC's auxiliary table
4 Features and Evaluation of UDC
03 Colon Classification Table (CC)
1 Overview and Development of CC
2 CC composition
3 CC's symbology
4 CC Features and Evaluation
Chapter 3 Call Numbers
01 Concept and function of call numbers
1. Concept of call number
2 Functions of call numbers
02 Composition of call numbers
1 Overview
2. Separate symbols
3 Book symbols
03 Application of call numbers
1 Types of major book notation systems
2. Net income symbol method
3 Chronological notation
4 Author notation
Chapter 4 Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC)
01 Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) General
1 Overview and Development of DDC
2 DDC composition
3 Features of DDC
4DDC's evaluation
02 Application of DDC's main and auxiliary tables
Types and early stages of the 1st cycle
2. Synthesis of classification symbols
3 Characteristics and Uses of Auxiliary Tables
4 Overview and characteristics of this table
Chapter 5 Korean Decimal Classification (KDC)
01 Korean Decimal Classification (KDC) General
Overview and Development of 1KDC
2 KDC's system and structure
3. Characteristics and Evaluation of KDC
02 Application of KDC's main and auxiliary tables
1. Synthesis of early and late signs
2 Characteristics and Uses of Auxiliary Tables
3 Overview and characteristics of this table
PART 2: List of Materials
Chapter 1 List General
01 Concept and characteristics of lists
1. The concept of a list
2 Functions and characteristics of the list
02 Types of lists
1 Classification by form
2 Classification by purpose of use
03 Development of list rules
1 Stages of change in the list
2 Western list rules
3. Korean list rules
Chapter 2 Access Points and Technologies
01 Access Point (Heading)
1 Overview
2 Types of headings
3 Selection of subjects
4 Access points to the International Cataloguing Principles (ICP, 2016)
02 Description
1 Overview
2 ISBD
Chapter 3 Korean Cataloging Rules (KCR)
01 Overview of the 5th edition of KCR
1 Background
2 Features
3 KCR5 composition
4 Application of KCR5
02 Part 0 General Provisions
1 Purpose and function of the rules
2. Composition of entity-relationship model and rules
3 elements and core elements (0.6)
The order of the four elements of recording, format, and language/character
03 Part 1 Bibliographic Technology
1 1.0 General Provisions
2 1.1 Implementation
3 1.2 Individual data
4 1.3 Authorship
5 1.4 Phenotype
6 1.5 individuals
71.6 households
8 1.7 Group
04 Part 2 Access Point
1 2.0 General Provisions
2 2.1 Access points to the work
3 2.2 Access points of phenotypes
4 2.3 Personal Access Points
5 2.4 Access points to households
6 2.5 Group Access Points
05 Part 3 Relationships
1 3.0 General Provisions
2 3.1 Basic Relationships Regarding Resources
3 3.2 Individuals, households, and organizations associated with resources
4 3.3 Relationships between authorship, expression, implementation, and individual materials
5 3.4 Relationships between individuals, households, and groups
Chapter 4 Understanding and Applying KORMARC
01 Concept and Features of KORMARC
1. Concept and significance of MARC
2 MARC functions
02 Structure of KORMARC records
1 Leader
2 directories
3 variable length fields
03 Bibliographic format by type
1. Range of formats
2 Applicable bibliographic format according to the type of material
04 Field-by-field commentary
1 00X control field
201X-09X Number and Sign Field
3 X00-X30 Heading Fields - Common
4 1XX Basic Headings
5 20X-24X Headings and Heading-Related Fields
6 250-28X plate issuance field
73XX format details
8 4XX Series Information
9 5XX cycle details
10 6XX Subject List
11 70X-75X appendix
12 76X-78X related records
13 80X-830 General List of Appendices
14 841-88X Collection, Variants, etc.
15 9XX Locally defined fields
Chapter 5 Metadata
01 Concept and Types of Metadata
1. Concept of metadata
2 Types of metadata
02 Dublin Core (DC, Dublin Core Metadata)
1 Overview
2 Dublin Core metadata element sets
3 Fundamentals of Dublin Core
4 Extensions and Refinements
5 Controlled Vocabulary
6 Encoding of Dublin Core
03 MODS (Metadata Object Description Schema)
1 MODS Overview
2 MODS Basics
Encoding of 3 MODS
04 Metadata Technology
1. Conditions of metadata
2 RDF (Resource Description Framework)
05 Types of metadata
1. Classification by target area
2 BIBFRAME (Bibliographic Framework)
Chapter 6: Subject Headings, Objectives, and Authority Control
01 Structure and Understanding of Subject Headings
1 Overview
2 Selection of subject headings
Structure of the three subject headings
02 Authority control
1. Concept and function of authority control
2 KORMARC authority control records
Chapter 7 FRBR Family and RDA
01 Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR)
1 Development and necessity
2 Features and Functions
3 Bibliographic relationships
4 Individuals and Groups
5 Relationships
6 Standard Numbers and FRBR
02 Functional Requirements for Authority Data (FRAD)
1 Characteristics of FRAD
2 FRAD's tasks (functions)
3 FRAD structure
03 Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Data (FRSAD)
1 FRSAD's Tasks (Functions)
2 Basic structure
3 relationships
04 Resource Description and Access (RDA)
1 Overview
2 RDA User Tasks and Conceptual Model
3 AACR and RDA
4 Purpose and Principles of RDA
5 Characteristics of RDA
6 Advantages of RDA Application
7RDA configuration
PART 3 APPENDIX
01 Summary of Key Provisions by Technical Data in the 4th Edition of the KCR
02 ISBN & ISSN Target Materials
03 International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
04 International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
05 KDC Key Points
06 KDC Key Discretionary Regulations
07 Classification items based on the subject division in the 6th edition of KDC
08 Key Resources Compilation Timeline
09 DC & KORMARC Mapping
10 KORMARC Non-Repeatable Fields and Key Related Fields
11 ISBN Additional Code Reader Target Code
12 ISBN additional code Publication type code
13 EC, LCC mainstream comparison
14 Main media representations of RDA content type, media type, and included media type
15 AACR2, RDA Table of Contents Comparison
16 KORMARC Symbols Summary
17 Data characteristics, data types, 008 comparison
18 Key KORMARC Content Summary
19 Lee Jae-cheol's New Year's Day Symbol Law
20 KDC Overview Table
21 DDC Overview Table
Chapter 1: Classification Theory and History
01 Concept and Principle of Classification
1. Relationship between concepts and classifications
2. Intension and extension of concepts
3 Types of Concepts
4 Classification and classification
02 Types and necessity of classification
1 Definition of literature classification
2 Purpose and Effect of Literature Classification
3 Types of literature classification
4. Classification of Eastern and Western Academic Studies
03 Requirements and types of classification tables
1. Basic requirements for literature classification and classification tables
2 Requirements for classification symbols
3 Index of Classification Table
4 Types of classification tables
04 Classification regulations and classification work
1 Classification regulations
2 Classification task
05 History of Classification of Eastern and Western Literature
1. Classification of Chinese and Japanese Literature
2. History of Korean Literature Classification
3 History of Western Literature Classification
Chapter 2 Major Classification Methods
01 Library of Congress Classification (LCC)
1 Overview and Development of LCC
2 LCC composition
3 LCC's symbology
4 Characteristics and Evaluation of LCC
02 International Decimal Classification (UDC)
1 Development and Characteristics of UDC
2 UDC composition
3 UDC's auxiliary table
4 Features and Evaluation of UDC
03 Colon Classification Table (CC)
1 Overview and Development of CC
2 CC composition
3 CC's symbology
4 CC Features and Evaluation
Chapter 3 Call Numbers
01 Concept and function of call numbers
1. Concept of call number
2 Functions of call numbers
02 Composition of call numbers
1 Overview
2. Separate symbols
3 Book symbols
03 Application of call numbers
1 Types of major book notation systems
2. Net income symbol method
3 Chronological notation
4 Author notation
Chapter 4 Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC)
01 Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) General
1 Overview and Development of DDC
2 DDC composition
3 Features of DDC
4DDC's evaluation
02 Application of DDC's main and auxiliary tables
Types and early stages of the 1st cycle
2. Synthesis of classification symbols
3 Characteristics and Uses of Auxiliary Tables
4 Overview and characteristics of this table
Chapter 5 Korean Decimal Classification (KDC)
01 Korean Decimal Classification (KDC) General
Overview and Development of 1KDC
2 KDC's system and structure
3. Characteristics and Evaluation of KDC
02 Application of KDC's main and auxiliary tables
1. Synthesis of early and late signs
2 Characteristics and Uses of Auxiliary Tables
3 Overview and characteristics of this table
PART 2: List of Materials
Chapter 1 List General
01 Concept and characteristics of lists
1. The concept of a list
2 Functions and characteristics of the list
02 Types of lists
1 Classification by form
2 Classification by purpose of use
03 Development of list rules
1 Stages of change in the list
2 Western list rules
3. Korean list rules
Chapter 2 Access Points and Technologies
01 Access Point (Heading)
1 Overview
2 Types of headings
3 Selection of subjects
4 Access points to the International Cataloguing Principles (ICP, 2016)
02 Description
1 Overview
2 ISBD
Chapter 3 Korean Cataloging Rules (KCR)
01 Overview of the 5th edition of KCR
1 Background
2 Features
3 KCR5 composition
4 Application of KCR5
02 Part 0 General Provisions
1 Purpose and function of the rules
2. Composition of entity-relationship model and rules
3 elements and core elements (0.6)
The order of the four elements of recording, format, and language/character
03 Part 1 Bibliographic Technology
1 1.0 General Provisions
2 1.1 Implementation
3 1.2 Individual data
4 1.3 Authorship
5 1.4 Phenotype
6 1.5 individuals
71.6 households
8 1.7 Group
04 Part 2 Access Point
1 2.0 General Provisions
2 2.1 Access points to the work
3 2.2 Access points of phenotypes
4 2.3 Personal Access Points
5 2.4 Access points to households
6 2.5 Group Access Points
05 Part 3 Relationships
1 3.0 General Provisions
2 3.1 Basic Relationships Regarding Resources
3 3.2 Individuals, households, and organizations associated with resources
4 3.3 Relationships between authorship, expression, implementation, and individual materials
5 3.4 Relationships between individuals, households, and groups
Chapter 4 Understanding and Applying KORMARC
01 Concept and Features of KORMARC
1. Concept and significance of MARC
2 MARC functions
02 Structure of KORMARC records
1 Leader
2 directories
3 variable length fields
03 Bibliographic format by type
1. Range of formats
2 Applicable bibliographic format according to the type of material
04 Field-by-field commentary
1 00X control field
201X-09X Number and Sign Field
3 X00-X30 Heading Fields - Common
4 1XX Basic Headings
5 20X-24X Headings and Heading-Related Fields
6 250-28X plate issuance field
73XX format details
8 4XX Series Information
9 5XX cycle details
10 6XX Subject List
11 70X-75X appendix
12 76X-78X related records
13 80X-830 General List of Appendices
14 841-88X Collection, Variants, etc.
15 9XX Locally defined fields
Chapter 5 Metadata
01 Concept and Types of Metadata
1. Concept of metadata
2 Types of metadata
02 Dublin Core (DC, Dublin Core Metadata)
1 Overview
2 Dublin Core metadata element sets
3 Fundamentals of Dublin Core
4 Extensions and Refinements
5 Controlled Vocabulary
6 Encoding of Dublin Core
03 MODS (Metadata Object Description Schema)
1 MODS Overview
2 MODS Basics
Encoding of 3 MODS
04 Metadata Technology
1. Conditions of metadata
2 RDF (Resource Description Framework)
05 Types of metadata
1. Classification by target area
2 BIBFRAME (Bibliographic Framework)
Chapter 6: Subject Headings, Objectives, and Authority Control
01 Structure and Understanding of Subject Headings
1 Overview
2 Selection of subject headings
Structure of the three subject headings
02 Authority control
1. Concept and function of authority control
2 KORMARC authority control records
Chapter 7 FRBR Family and RDA
01 Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR)
1 Development and necessity
2 Features and Functions
3 Bibliographic relationships
4 Individuals and Groups
5 Relationships
6 Standard Numbers and FRBR
02 Functional Requirements for Authority Data (FRAD)
1 Characteristics of FRAD
2 FRAD's tasks (functions)
3 FRAD structure
03 Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Data (FRSAD)
1 FRSAD's Tasks (Functions)
2 Basic structure
3 relationships
04 Resource Description and Access (RDA)
1 Overview
2 RDA User Tasks and Conceptual Model
3 AACR and RDA
4 Purpose and Principles of RDA
5 Characteristics of RDA
6 Advantages of RDA Application
7RDA configuration
PART 3 APPENDIX
01 Summary of Key Provisions by Technical Data in the 4th Edition of the KCR
02 ISBN & ISSN Target Materials
03 International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
04 International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
05 KDC Key Points
06 KDC Key Discretionary Regulations
07 Classification items based on the subject division in the 6th edition of KDC
08 Key Resources Compilation Timeline
09 DC & KORMARC Mapping
10 KORMARC Non-Repeatable Fields and Key Related Fields
11 ISBN Additional Code Reader Target Code
12 ISBN additional code Publication type code
13 EC, LCC mainstream comparison
14 Main media representations of RDA content type, media type, and included media type
15 AACR2, RDA Table of Contents Comparison
16 KORMARC Symbols Summary
17 Data characteristics, data types, 008 comparison
18 Key KORMARC Content Summary
19 Lee Jae-cheol's New Year's Day Symbol Law
20 KDC Overview Table
21 DDC Overview Table
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: September 1, 2022
- Page count, weight, size: 581 pages | 200*270*35mm
- ISBN13: 9791188116270
- ISBN10: 1188116274
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