Cataloguing Section

Strategic Plan

2007-2009

Mission

The Cataloguing Section of IFLA is the leader of international developments in cataloguing theory, activities, and standards development. The Section analyzes the principles and functions of cataloguing activities for all types of materials and media, including both bibliographic and authority information, for the benefit of all kinds of users. The Section proposes and develops cataloguing rules, guidelines, and standards for bibliographic information, taking into account the developing electronic and networked environment in order to promote universal access to and exchange of bibliographic and authority information.

The Section also provides leadership in the development of various standards and guidelines related to data modeling (e.g. FRBR, FRAD, FRSAR), bibliographic activities, such as corporate name headings, authority entries, OPAC displays, and metadata standards. Co-operation with other sections is in many of these cases needed and desired.

Goals

  1. Promote the development of an international cataloguing code for bibliographic description and access.
  2. (Pillar:  Profession; Professional priorities:  (f) Promoting resource sharing; (h) Developing library professionals; (i) Promoting standards, guidelines, and best practice)

  3. Continue development and use of the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) model.
  4. (Pillar: Profession; Professional priorities: (f) Promoting resource sharing; (h) Developing library professionals; (i) Promoting standards, guidelines, and best practice)

  5. Continue ISBD revision.
  6. (Pillar: Profession; Professional priorities: (f) Promoting resource sharing; (i) Promoting standards, guidelines, and best practice)

  7. Provide leadership in defining cataloguing processes, the role of cataloguing activities and the cataloguer in particular in the context of digital publishing; develop guidelines for organizing the expanding amount of digital resources.
  8. (Pillar: Profession; Professional priorities: (f) Promoting resource sharing; (i) Promoting standards, guidelines, and best practice; (k) Representing libraries in the technological marketplace)

  9. Develop additional approaches, standards, rules, and lists for information that provide access to bibliographic and authority data in all languages.
  10. (Pillar: Profession; Professional priorities: (d) Providing unrestricted access to information; (f) Promoting resource sharing; (i) Promoting standards, guidelines, and best practice)

  11. Explore opportunities for promoting cataloguing activities, especially for developing countries.
  12. (Pillars: Society, Members, Profession; Professional priorities: (c) Promoting literacy and reading; (f) Promoting resource sharing; (h) Developing library professional; (i) Promoting standards, guidelines, and best practice)

  13. Provide information about the work of the Section and Standing Committee.
  14. (Pillars: Members, Profession; Professional priorities: (a) Supporting the role of libraries in society; (d) Providing unrestricted access to information; (f) Promoting resource sharing; (h) Developing library professionals; (i) Promoting standards, guidelines, and best practice)

  15. Promote membership in the Section, emphasizing a broader geographic representation on the Standing Committee.
  16. (Pillars: Members, Profession; Professional priorities: (f) Promoting resource sharing; (h) Developing library professionals; (i) Promoting standards, guidelines, and best practice)