Catalogue in spanish

Catalogar

pronunciation: kɑtɑloʊgɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun
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catalog [catalogue, -UK] 

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» ALA Rules for Filing Catalog Cards = Reglas de la ALA para la Intercalación de Fichas de Catálogo.

Example: ALA Filing Rules (1980) supersedes both the first and second editions of the ALA Rules for Filing Catalog Cards.

» Catalog Code Revision Committee (CCRC) = Comité de Revisión de las Reglas de Catalogación (CCRC).

Example: She was the Social Responsibilities Round Table (SRRT) representative to the Catalog Code Revision Committee (CCRC).

» Cutter's Rules for a Dictionary Catalog = las Reglas de Cutter para un Catálogo Diccionario.

Example: Cutter's Rules for a Dictionary Catalog contains rules for filing in a dictionary catalogue.

» National Union Catalog = Catálogo Colectivo Nacional.

Example: The National Union Catalog is still published with quarterly updates, and is cumulated annually and quinquennially.

catalogue [catalog, -USA]1 = catálogo. [Documento secundario que consiste en un conjunto de asientos catalográficos de los documentos de uno o varios fondos documentales, dispuestos según ciertas reglas que facilitan su recuperación]

Example: A catalogue is a list of the materials or items in a library, with the entries representing the items arranged in some systematic order.

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» accessions catalogue = catálogo inventario. [Catálogo que contiene un asiento por cada uno de los libros que posee la biblioteca]

Example: In the past, the reader could retain the new book requested until it appeared in the accession catalogue.

» all-media catalogue = catálogo multimedia. [Catálogo que contiene asientos correspondientes a todos los documentos contenidos en la colección, ya sean libros, material audiovisual u otro]

Example: An effective all-media catalog requires all items to be entered following the same rules.

» alphabetical catalogue = catálogo alfabético. [Catálogo en el que los asientos están ordenados alfabéticamente como contrapuesto a una ordenación sistemática]

Example: The catalogue in which the bibliographical entries are arranged in alphabetical order is known as alphabetical catalogue.

» alphabetical subject catalogue = catálogo alfabético de materias. [Catálogo que contiene los asientos ordenados alfabéticamente por su encabezamiento de materia]

Example: Alphabetical subject catalogues have headings which are words or index terms designed to summarise the subject content of the document.

» alphabetic catalogue = catálogo alfabético. [Catálogo en el que los asientos están ordenados alfabéticamente como contrapuesto a una ordenación sistemática]

Example: Metcalfe argues very strongly for the alphabetic catalogue and against the classified.

» alphabetico-classed catalogue = catálogo sistemático alfabético. [Catálogo en el que las entradas están ordenadas sistemáticamente pero los encabezamientos utilizan el lenguaje natural en lugar de notaciones como en el caso del catálogo sistemático puro]

Example: An alphabetico-classed catalogue is one in which entries under broad subject headings are arranged in alphabetical order but each broad heading is subdivided into more specific subject divisions which are also alphabetically arranged.

» alphabetico-classified catalogue = catálogo sistemático alfabético. [Es más común utilizar la denominación alphabetico-classed catalogue para referirse a este tipo de catálogo]

Example: We have already seen that there are three traditional types of subject catalogues: the classified, the alphabetico-direct, and the alphabetico-classified.

» alphabetico-direct catalogue = catálogo directo alfabético. [Catálogo en el que las entradas están ordenadas alfabéticamente y los encabezamientos expresan directa y específicamente el contenido de la obra que representan]

Example: The alphabetico-direct catalogue uses sought terms in natural language and allows direct access to particular subjects.

» alphabetico-specific catalogue = catálogo alfabético.

Example: He first defines the alphabetico-specific catalogue as consisting of known names in a known order; ie terms from natural language, arranged in self-evident alphabetical order.

» annotated catalogue = catálogo comentado.

Example: This is an annotated catalogue of illustrations of human and animal expressions from Charles Darwin's collection.

» author/title catalogue = catálogo de autores y títulos.

Example: Author/title catalogues contain both title and author entries.

» author catalogue = catálogo de autores. [Catálogo alfabético de autores]

Example: Author catalogues contain entries with authors' names as the heading.

» automated catalogue = catálogo automatizado.

Example: In conclusion, in terms of the future of automated catalogs, the Wright brothers have just flown and it will be many years before the supersonic transport catalog is generally available for the majority of libraries.

» back catalogue = catálogo de obras editadas, catálogo de obras completas.

Example: He is planning to re-release some of the most famous songs from his back catalogue in an attempt to reignite his career.

» bibliographic catalogue = catálogo bibliográfico.

Example: Because this style of catalogue attempts to group documents which are related to each other by having the same author this type of catalogue is sometimes referred to as a bibliographic catalogue.

» book catalogue = catálogo en forma de libro.

Example: The heritage of our card and book catalogs is bound to continue to exist, or coexist, with the online catalog for an indefinite time to come.

» bookform catalogue = catálogo en forma de libro.

Example: However, the evolution from bookform catalogs and card catalogs to online catalogs will involve considerable and extensive changes in cataloguing rules.

» bound book form catalogue = catálogo en forma de libro encuadernado.

Example: Conventionally bound book form catalogues were difficult to amend and update.

» British Union Catalogue of Periodicals (BUCOP) = Catálogo Colectivo Británico de Publicaciones Periódicas (BUCOP).

Example: For many years the British Union Catalogue of Periodicals (BUCOP), and its later successor Serials in the British Library are examples which are both union catalogues and major bibliographies.

» card catalogue = catálogo de fichas.

Example: A catalogue may be held as a card catalogue, microfilm catalogue or as a computer data base = Un catálogo puede ser de fichas, en microfilm o una base de datos automatizada.

» catalogue cabinet = gaveta. [Catálogo como pieza de mobiliario]

Example: Cards are filed in drawers, approximately 1000 cards per drawer, which when stacked together may form a catalogue cabinet.

» catalogue card = ficha catalográfica. [Trozo de papel o cartulina de forma rectangular de 7,5 X 12,5 de tamaño que contiene datos bibliográficos]

Example: Small documents, such as cuttings, can alternatively be mounted on catalogue cards.

» catalogue case = fichero. [Catálogo como pieza de mobiliario]

Example: You know many libraries have had telephone jacks at the end of the catalog cases and reference people were running around, except they didn't do it very much.

» catalogue code = reglas de catalogación.

Example: A catalogue code is a systematic arrangement of laws and statutes so as to avoid inconsistency and duplication in catalogues.

» catalogue control = mantenimiento del catálogo. [Todas aquellas tareas que se desempeñan para mantener un catálogo actualizado, como eliminación, corrección, inserción, etc. de registros]

Example: Thus, as we stand on the threshold of what is undoubtedly a new era in catalog control, it is worth considering to what extent the traditional services of the Library will be modified and expanded.

» catalogue database = base de datos catalográfica.

Example: Controlled indexing languages are well embedded in many of the bibliographic and catalogue databases created today.

» catalogue department = departamento de catalogación.

Example: Rather than catalog departments going out of business, they could turn their attention once again to cataloging special local materials, eating away at store-rooms of uncataloged materials, and making their collections as a whole more responsive to their local constituency.

» catalogue entry = asiento catalográfico. [Conjunto de los elementos que incluye el asiento bibliográfico y la signatura topográfica que se asigna de acuerdo con las reglas adoptadas por el organismo en cuestión]

Example: A catalogue entry consists of a set of elements including the bibliographic entry and the shelf-mark assigned in accordance with the rules adopted by the organization concerned.

» catalogue maintenance = mantenimiento del catálogo. [Todas aquellas tareas que se desempeñan para mantener un catálogo actualizado, como eliminación, corrección, inserción, etc. de registros]

Example: However, librarians appear to have adopted on-line public access catalogues as a means of solving the problem of catalogue maintenance, rather than for the advantages to users.

» catalogue management = gestión del catálogo.

Example: Library management systems have reduced the manual tasks of checkin, checkout, catalogue management and the like.

» catalogue module = módulo de catalogación.

Example: The catalogue module has no limit on the length of a record, and a single field can be up to 200 characters in length.

» catalogue network = red de catálogos.

Example: In order to maintain current services to readers libraries must be prepared to create a national catalogue network.

» catalogue production = confección del catálogo.

Example: This tutorial cover three of the four applications under the heading of catalog production.

» catalogue record = asiento catalográfico. [Conjunto de elementos que incluye el asiento bibliográfico y la signatura topográfica adoptada de acuerdo con las reglas establecidas por cada centro]

Example: The main entry is the complete catalogue record of the document.

» catalogue record database = base de datos de registros de catálogo.

Example: One type of bibliographic data base is the catalogue record data base.

» catalogue type = parecido a un catálogo.

Example: So we definitely intend to continue to produce catalog type card records for a long time to come, for as long as they're needed and it's a significant need.

» chronological catalogue = catálogo cronológico. [Catálogo en el cual los asientos están ordenados según las fechas de publicación, reales o establecidas, de los documentos]

Example: The catalogue in which the entries are filed in order of the dates of publication of the documents, actual or established by the catalogue is known as chronological catalogue.

» classified catalogue = catálogo sistemático. [Catálogo en el que los asientos se ordenan de acuerdo con un sistema de clasificación establecido previamente y en el que los encabezamientos son notaciones]

Example: A classified catalogue is a catalogue with three or four separate sequences: an author/title catalogue or index (or separate author and title catalogues), a classified subject catalogue, and a subject index to the classified catalogue.

» classified subject catalogue = catálogo sistemático de materias.

Example: Classified subject catalogues have headings on entries which are classification symbols, for example 682.9, QC275, which have been drawn from a classification scheme.

» close down + catalogue = dejar de actualizar el catálogo.

Example: At sometime LC will close down its catalog.

» close + the catalogue = cerrar el catálogo. [Dejar de actualizar el catálogo manual, generalmente por la introducción de un sistema automatizado]

Example: The process, however, will be possible when we close our catalogs to desuperimpose from ALA to AACR by machine.

» collocative catalogue = catálogo colocativo.

Example: Objective 2 results in what could be described as a collocative catalogue, because a catalogue based on this principle collocates the writings of a particular author.

» compile + catalogue = compilar un catálogo.

Example: Project staff have compiled a catalogue of material available throughout the area and plan to introduce a lending system for users.

» computer-based catalogue = catálogo automatizado.

Example: This, in addition to the virtually unlimited access points possible with a computer-based catalog, obviates the need for rigorous control over the heading data used in a cataloging record.

» computer book form catalogue = catálogo en forma de listado de ordenador.

Example: Computer book form catalogues and indexes are one the products of computer processing of catalogue and index records.

» computerised catalogue = catálogo automatizado.

Example: Computerized catalogues are usually much more up to date than the manual catalogues that they have replaced.

» computer print-out catalogue = catálogo en forma de listado.

Example: A computer print-out catalogue is usually presented in book form but with pages bearing the typical appearance of computer-produced characters like the example shown in Figure 2.

» consult + catalogue = consultar el catálogo.

Example: Each binder has a locking/releasing mechanism to allow the insertion of new entries when required yet ensure that slips remain securely in place when the catalogue is consulted.

» dictionary catalogue = catálogo diccionario. [Catálogo alfabético que agrupa en una sola secuencia los distintos encabezamientos relativos a un documento: autores, títulos, materias]

Example: A dictionary catalogue is a catalogue with only one sequence which contains author, title and alphabetical subject entries interfiled.

» direct catalogue = catálogo directo.

Example: Objective 1 results in what is known as a direct catalogue, because it gives direct access to a specific document.

» distributed catalogue = catálogo distribuido.

Example: 'Clumps' refers to groups of distributed catalogues, or 'metadata resources', which can be searched together as though they were a union catalogue = Los "catálogos colectivos virtuales" se refieren a grupos de catálogos distribuidos, o "recursos de metadatos", en los que se pueden buscar como si fueran un catálogo colectivo.

» electronic catalogue = catálogo electrónico.

Example: Since we have yet so see in operation a library's electronic catalog I am somewhat hesitant to make a judgment about its future.

» finding catalogue = catálogo abreviado. [Catálogo en el que la descripción bibliográfica de los documentos se reduce al mínimo, por ej., autor, título y signatura]

Example: This function was to grow in importance with the growth of the libraries' collections and to change the character of the catalog from that of an inventory list to that of a finding list or finding catalog.

» finding list catalogue = catálogo abreviado. [Catálogo en el que la descripción bibliográfica de los documentos se reduce al mínimo, por ej., autor, título y signatura]

Example: Its primer purpose is the finding of specific documents, and consequently this type of catalogue has been labelled a finding list catalogue or an inventory catalogue.

» geographical catalogue = catálogo geográfico. [Catálogo en el cual los asientos están ordenados alfabéticamente o sistemáticamente por los lugares de edición, de impresión o descritos en los documentos]

Example: The catalogue in which the entries are filed in the alphabetical order or classified order of the places of publication or printing described in the document is known as geographical catalogue.

» guard (book) catalogue = catálogo en forma de álbum.

Example: The guard (book) catalogue is a book form catalogue with several entries on each page, but each entry inserted by pasting slips on to the stout pages of the book.

» Incunable Short-title Catalogue (ISTC) = Catálogo de Títulos Abreviados de Incunables. [Base de datos inglesa que contiene registros bibliográficos de todo tipo de material impreso con tipos móviles antes de 1501 en todo el mundo]

Example: BLAISE-LINE's Incunable Short Title Catalogue (ISTC) is a data base which aims to become the complete list of European 15th century books and ephemera available in all the libraries of the world.

» inventory catalogue = catálogo inventario.

Example: Its primer purpose is the finding of specific documents, and consequently this type of catalogue has been labelled a finding list catalogue or an inventory catalogue.

» keyword catalogue = catálogo alfabético de palabras clave.

Example: All stocks were brought together and a keyword catalogue with 9,000 entries was constructed.

» library catalogue = catálogo de biblioteca, catálogo bibliográfico.

Example: You will recall that a library catalogue constitutes a complete record of the library's collection of documents.

» local catalogue = catálogo local.

Example: If required, a library may also have a local catalog.

» long-title catalogue = catálogo de títulos sin abreviar.

Example: A long-title catalogue besides being more expensive is more bulky and therefore less convenient.

» machine-readable catalogue = catálogo automatizado.

Example: The questions raised by these developments and possible alternatives form the subject of this discussion, specifically: the need to impose a rigidly controlled structure on a machine-readable catalog.

» manual catalogue = catálogo manual.

Example: Computerized catalogues are usually much more up to date than the manual catalogues that they have replaced.

» matrix catalogue = catálogo matricial.

Example: The retrieval power of an n-dimensional matrix catalog is so much greater that the user needs to have only a relatively small amount of information about a book to retrieve the entry swiftly and accurately.

» microfiche catalogue = catálogo de microfichas.

Example: 'All aboard the orientation express' is a programme to introduce children to the services provided by the library and teach them to use the microfiche catalogue.

» microfilm catalogue = catálogo en microfilm.

Example: A catalogue may be held as a card catalogue, microfilm catalogue or as a computer data base = Un catálogo puede ser de fichas, en microfilm o una base de datos automatizada.

» microform catalogue = catálogo de microformas.

Example: Microform catalogues are a common output from computerised cataloguing systems = Los catálogos de microforma son un producto común de los sistemas de catalogación automatizada.

» miniature catalogue = minicatálogo.

Example: Online catalogs consist of a large series of miniature catalogs that may have no more than 32 entries, as is the case presently at the Ohio College Library Center (OCLC).

» music catalogue = catálogo de obras musicales.

Example: Despite its low international profile, Danish music is always in evidence in music catalogues and at music festivals.

» name catalogue = catálogo onomástico. [Catálogo en el cual los asientos están ordenados alfabéticamente por los nombres (de personas, organizaciones y lugares) citados en los documentos]

Example: The catalogue in which the entries are filed in the alphabetical order of the proper names (of persons, organizations or places) cited in the document is known as name catalogue.

» national catalogue = catálogo nacional.

Example: National catalogues, or those covering the resources of libraries across a wide geographical area may be more difficult to maintain.

» online catalogue = catálogo en línea.

Example: Also available is a cross data base for multifile searching (BRS/CROSS), online accounting, private data bases services and an online catalogue service.

» online public access catalogue module = módulo de catálogo de acceso público en línea.

Example: Functions of this library system include: cataloguing; authority control; online public access catalogue; circulation; acquisitions; and serials control modules.

» OPAC (online public access catalogue) = OPAC (catálogo de acceso público en línea), catálogo electrónico.

Example: Naturally, with the advent of the OPAC (online public access catalogue), union catalogues will be accessible via a variety of search keys.

» printed book catalogue = catálogo impreso en forma de libro.

Example: Thus Panizzi, with a eye on the printed book catalog demanding stable entries, was led to rule that the works of an author should be entered under his earliest name which evoked the scorn of his critics.

» printed catalogue = catálogo impreso.

Example: Thus in printed, card and microform catalogues and indexes the filing order is important in assisting the user in the location of a specific heading which may be intermixed with other headings.

» retrospective catalogue conversion = conversión retrospectiva de catálogos.

Example: Retrospective catalogue conversion has to conform to certain standards in order to make the data gained with great effort and expenditure of money and manpower useful to other libraries.

» serials catalogue = catálogo de publicaciones periódicas.

Example: These changes have meant modifications, some very time-consuming, to serials catalogues in libraries.

» sheaf catalogue = cedulario, catálogo de hojas sueltas.

Example: The sheaf catalogue comprises sets of slips held in small looseleaf binders.

» shelf list catalogue = catálogo topográfico.

Example: Shelf list catalog is a list of all the shelf list numbers in ascending sequence.

» short title catalogue = catálogo de títulos abreviados.

Example: The services centre on an online short title catalogue and an online registration file.

» subject catalogue = catálogo de materias. [Catálogo en el que los asientos se clasifican por materias en orden alfabético o sistemático]

Example: Subject catalogues have an indication of the subject of the documents being indexed as their headings.

» system catalogue = catálogo del sistema.

Example: DOBIS/Leuven places the union catalog mark against a bibliographic record in the system catalog every time a new title is added to the holdings of the library.

» title catalogue = catálogo de títulos. [Catálogo alfabético de títulos]

Example: Title catalogues contain entries with titles as the heading.

» typeset computer book form catalogue = catálogo de listado de ordenador compuesto tipográficamente.

Example: As opposed to more professionally typeset computer book form catalogues and indexes.

» union catalogue = catálogo colectivo. [Catálogo de los fondos, parciales o completos, que existen en varias colecciones documentales]

Example: A union catalogue then is, a catalogue listing in one sequence the holdings or part of the holdings of two or more libraries.

» unit entry catalogue = catálogo de asiento único.

Example: Thus, in a unit entry catalogue all entries contain the same quantity of detail.

catalogue2 = programa. 

Example: This discussion of present trends is based on a survey of course offerings as found in library school catalogues.

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» exhibit catalogue = catálogo de exposición.

Example: Locate the exhibit catalog for a show of American impressionists held at the Corcoran Gallery in 1985.

» exhibition catalogue = catálogo de exposición.

Example: The first part of the project involves the use of SGML to mark up such documents as exhibition catalogues and museum object records for searching and display.

» mail order catalogue = catálogo comercial de compra por correo.

Example: Telephone books, office files, and mail order catalogs are all examples of commonly used databases.

» trade catalogue = catálogo comercial.

Example: Whether the item of information is in an encyclopaedia article, a textbook, a patent specification, an autograph letter, a citation in a bibliographic data-base, a trade catalogue, a newspaper article, an audio-cassette, or any possible alternative, it can only be traced by employing the access language of the collection.

» traders' catalogue = directorio comercial.

Example: Large-scale maps and street plans of the locality and surrounding areas may be consulted, as may current traders' lists and catalogues.

catalogue3 = gama, posibilidades. 

Example: The arrival of the school doctor or dentist or of well-knwon personalities visiting the school - the catalogue is again endless.

catalogue [catalog, -USA]4 = catalogar. 

Example: Copies with holds must be cataloged quickly to have them ready for the borrower.

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» catalogue from + scratch = catalogar partiendo de cero.

Example: Since I was cataloging the collection from scratch, I was cataloging series by series.

» recatalogue [recatalog] = recatalogar.

Example: But the fact is that many titles cataloged just once by the Library of Congress are recataloged many times for use in nonresearch libraries.

» undercatalogue [undercatalog, -USA] = infracatalogar, catalogar mínimamente.

Example: When libraries find no outside copy for new media titles they often elect to either undercatalog the material or perform totally original cataloging, which can be costly.

Catalogue synonyms

catalog in spanish: catalogar, pronunciation: kætəlɔg part of speech: noun
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