Cataloging Reference Resources
- General
- Specific to East Asian Materials
- AACR2R Rule Interpretations (National Library of Canada)
- Cataloger's Reference Shelf
(Library Corporation)
- CONSER Cataloging Manual
- CONSER Editing Guide
- Library of Congress Subject Headings - Principles of Structure and Policies for Application
- Map Cataloging Manual
- NACO Participants' Manual (.pdf file)
- Cataloging Electronic Resources: OCLC-MARC Coding Guidelines (by By Jay Weitz, Revised 2006 July 11)
- The Cataloging Calculator (Kyle Banerjee)
- Guide to the Usage of LCSH Free-Floating Form Subdivisions (Vianne Sha)
- Contact LC Policy and Standards Division (formerly called the Cataloging Policy and Support Office, or CPSO)
- LC Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Directorate
- Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC)
BIBCO | CONSER | NACO | SACO - MARC Standards
- Tools for Serials Catalogers
- CEAL RDA Workshop wiki site
- Non-Roman script
- Practice for spacing in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean language bibliographic records
- PCC Guidelines for Creating Bibliographic Records in Multiple Character sets
- NACO Non-Latin 670
- CJK Examples of AACR2 and Library of Congress Rule Interpretations
- Guidelines to Chinese rare book cataloging (.pdf file)
- Descriptive cataloging guidelines for pre-Meiji Japanese books (.pdf file)
- ALA-LC Romanization Tables:
Chinesese (.pdf file) | Japanese (.pdf file) | Korean (.pdf file)
Other romanization tools: - LC Subject headings with period subdivisions
- LC Subject Headings with Chinese Period Subdivisions (Elman & Simpson)
- LC Subject Headings with Japanese Period Subdivisions (Reiko Yoshimura)
- LC Subject Headings with Korean Period Subdivisions (Seunghi Paek)
- LC Literary Author Name list (053)
- Chinese Literary Authors Name List (Coordinators, Wen-ling Liu, Charles Wu, Teresa Mei; technical support, Sarah Elman)
- Japanese Literary Authors Name List (Tomoko Goto)
- Chinese Geographic Names: Related Resources
- Administrative Divisions of the People's Republic of China (2002)
- Chinese Conventional Place Names (CPSO)
- LC PINYIN Conversion Project page
- Other resources: