Overview
The Australian Committee on Cataloguing (ACOC) is a joint Australian Library and Information AssociationNational Library of Australia committee charged with monitoring and influencing developments in national and international cataloguing and classification.
The Committee does this by:
- communicating and disseminating developments in international cataloguing and classification to Australian librarians through publications, meetings and other forums
- representing Australian views on international cataloguing and classification by seeking and encouraging comment from Australian librarians
- as a joint author of the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules (AACR), selecting and briefing the Australian delegate to the Joint Steering Committee for the Development of RDA (JSC)
- presenting the Australian viewpoint to international committees and organisations, e.g. to select and brief the Australian representative on the Dewey Decimal Classification Editorial Policy Committee. The Australian representative provides ACOC with reports of the EPC meetings and also invites comments from Australian Dewey users on Exhibits proposing changes to DDC
The Committee also supports professional development by:
- presenting an annual professional development seminar on matters related to cataloguing and classification
- promulgating the Position statement regarding the cataloguing skills and knowledge required of entry-level library and information management graduates


