Yes, it is o.k. to direct the students to the URL. It is open access. I'm assuming that the availablity of one chapter will not keep them from buying the book ;-) --Arlene On Mon, 22 Aug 2005, Bloss, Marjorie wrote: > Dear Arlene: > > Thank you so very much for keeping us informed of your revisions. You > have done such a wonderful job keeping "Wynar"up-to-date. You deserve a > huge thank you from the library community -- students, faculty, and > practicing librarians. > > I am assuming it's all right to direct my students to the URL you give > below, isn't it? If not, I certainly won't jump the gun by doing so. > > I hope your summer has been a good one -- a good mix of work and > relaxation. > > Cordially, > > Marjorie > > Marjorie E. Bloss, Visiting Instructor > Graduate School of Library & Information Science > Dominican University > 7900 West Division Street > River Forest, IL 60305 > 708-524-6468 (voice) > 708-524-6657 (fax) > [log in to unmask] > > > ________________________________ > > From: Discussion List for issues related to cataloging & metadata education & training on behalf of Arlene Taylor > Sent: Mon 8/22/2005 11:46 AM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: update of chapter about DDC > > > > Hello Cataloging Educators, > > This message is for those who use my textbook: Wynar's Introduction to > Cataloging and Classification, revised 9th ed. I have finished the > manuscript for the 10th ed., which will revert to its original title: > Introduction to Cataloging and Classification. It will not be published > in time for use this year, however. (The detail that has to be checked > and rechecked to make such a book as error-free as possible is very > labor-intensive and time-consuming.) The chapter in the revised 9th ed. > that is the most out of date is the Dewey one, since it talks about DDC21, > and DDC22 has been available for awhile now. Therefore, I have placed a > pdf of my manuscript for the new chapter on my Web site: > > http://www.pitt.edu/~agtaylor/articles/ICC10DeweyChapter.pdf > > Because I have rearranged chapters for the 10th ed., this chapter is now > numbered 15. (At the suggestion of several of the book's users, and > because I myself teach subject headings before classification, I have > rearranged the chapters accordingly. I have also placed the authority > control section right after the chapters covering AACR2.) > > I hope this will be helpful. > > --Arlene > **************************************************** > Arlene G. Taylor ** Professor Emerita > Department of Library and Information Science > School of Information Sciences > University of Pittsburgh ** Pittsburgh, PA 15260 > e-mail: [log in to unmask] ** voice: 412-624-9452 > fax: 412-648-7001 ** http://www.pitt.edu/~agtaylor > **************************************************** > >