ALA-LC romanization


ALA-LC is a set of standards for romanization, the representation of text in other writing systems using the Latin script.

Applications

The system is used to represent bibliographic information by North American libraries and the British Library
and in publications throughout the English-speaking world.
The Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules require catalogers to romanize access points from their non-Roman originals. However, as the MARC standards have been expanded to allow records containing Unicode characters,
many cataloguers now include bibliographic data in both Roman and original scripts. The emerging Resource Description and Access continues many of AACR's recommendations but refers to the process as "transliteration" rather than "Romanization."

Scripts

The ALA-LC Romanization includes over 70 romanization tables. Here are some examples of tables: