Functional Future for Bibliographic Control
Title | Functional Future for Bibliographic Control PDF eBook |
Author | Shawne D. Miksa |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 279 |
Release | 2017-07-05 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1351566202 |
The quest to evolve bibliographic control to an equal or greater standing within the current information environment is on-going. As information organizers we are working in a time where information and communication technology (ICT) has pushed our status quo to its limits and where innovation often needs the pressure of do or die in order to get started. The year 2010 was designated as the Year of Cataloging Research and we made progress on studying the challenges facing metadata and information organization practices. However, one year of research is merely a drop in the bucket, especially given the results of the Resource and Description and Access (RDA) National Test and the Library of Congress’ decision to investigate the possibility of transitioning the MARC21 format. This book addresses how information professionals can create a functional environment in which we move beyond just representing information resources and into an environment that both represents and connects at a deeper level. Most importantly, it offers insight on transitioning into new communities of practice and awareness by reassessing our purpose, re-charting our efforts, reasserting our expertise in the areas that information organizer have traditionally claimed but are losing due to stagnation and lack of vision. This book was published as a double special issue of the Journal of Library Metadata.
Functional Future for Bibliographic Control
Title | Functional Future for Bibliographic Control PDF eBook |
Author | Shawne D. Miksa |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Descriptive cataloging |
ISBN | 9780415716024 |
The quest to evolve bibliographic control to an equal or greater standing within the current information environment is on-going. As information organizers we are working in a time where information and communication technology (ICT) has pushed our status quo to its limits and where innovation often needs the pressure of do or die in order to get started. The year 2010 was designated as the Year of Cataloging Research and we made progress on studying the challenges facing metadata and information organization practices. However, one year of research is merely a drop in the bucket, especially given the results of the Resource and Description and Access (RDA) National Test and the Library of Congress' decision to investigate the possibility of transitioning the MARC21 format. This book addresses how information professionals can create a functional environment in which we move beyond just representing information resources and into an environment that both represents and connects at a deeper level. Most importantly, it offers insight on transitioning into new communities of practice and awareness by reassessing our purpose, re-charting our efforts, reasserting our expertise in the areas that information organizer have traditionally claimed but are losing due to stagnation and lack of vision. This book was published as a double special issue of the Journal of Library Metadata.
NBS Special Publication
Title | NBS Special Publication PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 478 |
Release | 1965 |
Genre | Weights and measures |
ISBN |
Resources in Education
Title | Resources in Education PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 732 |
Release | 1989 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN |
An Aerospace Bibliography
Title | An Aerospace Bibliography PDF eBook |
Author | Raymond Estep |
Publisher | |
Pages | 178 |
Release | 1962 |
Genre | Aeronautics |
ISBN |
Understanding FRBR
Title | Understanding FRBR PDF eBook |
Author | Arlene G. Taylor |
Publisher | Libraries Unlimited |
Pages | 198 |
Release | 2007-11-30 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN |
What is FRBR, and why is everyone talking about it? Is it really going to revolutionize cataloguing? And if so, what form will it take? Taylor and her compadres won't even try to teach you how to construct a hierarchical catalog record. Instead, their efforts are directed towards showcasing what's possible when digital technology and traditional cataloging practice meet. Serials, art, music, moving images, maps, and archival materials are just a few of the formats covered. Not for catalogers only. - Publisher.
The FRBR Family of Conceptual Models
Title | The FRBR Family of Conceptual Models PDF eBook |
Author | Richard P. Smiraglia |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 440 |
Release | 2014-10-29 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1317850556 |
Since 1998 when FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records) was first published by IFLA, the effort to develop and apply FRBR has been extended in many innovative and experimental directions. Papers in this volume explain and expand upon the extended family of FRBR models including Functional Requirements for Authority Data (FRAD), Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Data (FRSAD), and the object-oriented version of FRBR known as FRBRoo. Readers will learn about dialogues between the FRBR Family and other modeling technologies, specific implementations and extensions of FRBR in retrieval systems, catalog codes employing FRBR, a wide variety of research that uses the FRBR model, and approaches to using FRBR for the Semantic Web. Librarians of all stripes as well as library and information science students and researchers can use this volume to bring their knowledge of the FRBR model and its implementation up to date. This book was published as a special issue of Cataloging & Classification Quarterly.