Anglo American code (AAC) was published in 1908 as the first successful product of British and American corporation and was based on various 19th-century codes. The AAC was the result of collaboration between the American Library Association and the Library Association (ALA & LA) and it was published in an American edition (catalogue rules, Author and title entries) and a British edition (cataloguing rules, authors and title entries)
Full Form of ALA and ALA code All full Form [wysija_form id="1"] ALA and ALA code American Library Association (ALA) is a non-profit library association based in the United States that promotes leadership, promotion, development and improvement of library and information services and Profession of librarianship in order to enhance…
All full Form All Library Full Form A&I - Abstracting and indexing. AAAS - American Association for the Advancement of Science AAC - Anglo American code. AACR - Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules AACR 1 - Anglo- American cataloguing rule 1 AACR 2 - Anglo American cataloguing rules 2 AAL -…
FULL FORM OF AACR 2 (1978) ALL Library Full form Anglo American cataloguing rules 2 (AACR 2) is a revised version of AACR base on reconciliation of the British and North American text on the 1967 edition and published jointly by the American Library Association, the Canadian Library…