The ISBD survey (2014): a report

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At the 78th IFLA General Conference in Helsinki (2012), the ISBD Review Group decided to conduct a survey on the use of the ISBD and expectations for its future. Divided in four sections, Use of the ISBD, Translations, Problems and Expectations, Other comments, the survey, distributed in the first quarter of 2014, has been completed by 81 institutions. The paper illustrates the responses coming from 42 institutions corresponding to the survey’s profile. The results give an international overview of national cataloguing directions.
Lors de la 78e conférence générale de l'IFLA à Helsinki (2012), le Groupe de révision de l'ISBD a décidé de distribuer un questionnaire sur l'utilisation de l'ISBD et les attentes de ce qui est à venir. Divisé en 4 sections – Utilisation de l'ISBD, Traductions, Problèmes et attentes, Autres commentaires – le questionnaire a été distribué au cours du premier trimestre 2014 et a été rempli par 81 institutions. Cette communication présente les réponses des 42 institutions qui correspondent au profil du questionnaire. Les résultats proposent un panorama international du chemin que prend le catalogage national.

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IFLA ISBD Review Group. Draft Minutes. (2012) <http://www.ifla.org/files/assets/cataloguing/isbdrg/meeting_2012.pdf> ISBD. International standard bibliographic description recommended by the ISBD Review Group, approved by the Standing Committee of the IFLA Cataloguing Section. Consolidated ed. Berlin, München: De Gruyter Saur, 2011. Results of an International Survey on the Use of the ISBD. Report prepared for the ISBD Review Group by a task group consisting of Agnese Galeffi, Irena Kavčič, and Dorothy McGarry, with assistance from John Hostage. (2014) <http://www.ifla.org/files/assets/cataloguing/isbd/isbd-survey-2015-report_final.pdf> Rodríguez, Elena Escolano. “Consolidated Edition of ISBD, International Standard Bibliographic Description: A Standard to Trust, a Quality Brand.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 52.8 (2014): 835–854. Willer, Mirna, John Hostage, and Lynne C. Howarth, eds. “ISBD: The Bibliographic Content Standard.” Monographic issue Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 52.8 (2014).