The cataloguing-in-Source given up by the LC in
1959 was revived in July 1971. The entries were prepared from galley proofs and
data returned to publishers within ten working days. Subtitle, imprint and
collation were not given. However, the LC includes this information later in
the MARC. The MARC is made available four to six months before the book' s
publication. There are three products of Cataloguing-in-Publication (CIP).
Namely; (1)Record of CIP cataloguing data on MARC tape made available before
the final cataloguing copy appeared on the MARC tape. (2) The LC cards made
available before the publication date of the book. (3) Cataloguing data printed
in the book itself. You might have seen that some American and British Books
carry the Cataloguing-inPublication information in the back of their title
pages. The following is an illustration for the Library of Congress
Cataloguing-inPublication. Wynar, Bohdhan S Introduction to cataloguing and
classification (Library science text series)
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