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In publishing and library science, Cataloging in Publication (CIP, or Cataloguing in Publication) data are basic cataloging data for a work, prepared before publication by the national library of the country where the work is principally published or by the library of a publishing organisation, such as a government
The Cataloging in Publication Program (CIP) was established by the Library of Congress in 1971. The next year, the program entered into a cooperative arrangement with the National Library of Medicine whereby couriers delivered paper galleys and brought back completed cataloging data.
A Library of Congress catalog control number is a unique identification number that the Library of Congress assigns to the catalog record created for each book in its cataloged collections.
About the CIP Program Publishers submit applications via the Library of Congresss PrePub Book Link. The Library creates a bibliographic record for each publication and sends it to the publisher. The publisher prints the record (known as CIP data) on the verso of the title page.
At Harvard, Ezra Abbot created the first modern card catalog designed for readers. His associate, Charles Cutter, who became the librarian at the Boston Athenaeum in 1868, created a new scheme that later was the basis for the Library of Congress classification system.

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The first known cataloging occurred with ancient library consisting of clay tablets. A list of available type of material was displayed at the entrance of each room. There is evidence of catalogs dating back to approximately 310-240 B.C. in Sumer.
The first such standard is attributed to Anthony Panizzi, the Keeper of the Printed Books of the British Museum Library. His 91 rules, published in 1841, formed the basis for cataloging standards for over 150 years.

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