In this paper, the authors introduce and analyze the history and current situation of the online cooperative cataloging in China from several perspectives, such as organization models, operation models, service models, quality control, and the cooperation among online cooperative cataloging organizations.
This paper is to compare International Cataloguing Principles and Chinese Cataloging Rules, and analyze their differences. It is jointly written by Prof. Songlin Wang (uniform titles and GMD), Ms. Qinfang Xie (personal names and serials), Mr. Shaoping Wang (corporate bodies and multi-part structures) and Dr. Ben Gu (descriptive cataloging and personal names). Through such cooperation, we are trying to reflect the actual situation in China and considering a national coordination in the near future.
Chinese Cataloging Rules and International Cataloguing Principles – A Report of Similarities and Differences was published in IFLA Cataloguing Principles: Steps towards an International Cataloguing Code, 4 on page 415.