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  1. Rees, L.B.; Clancy, B.A.: Cataloging electronic journals : learning to weave the Web (1998) 0.01
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    Date
    28. 3.1999 11:20:29
    Source
    Internet reference services quarterly. 3(1998) no.3, S.29-43
  2. Weibel, S.; Miller, E.: Cataloging syntax and public policy meet in PICS (1997) 0.01
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    Content
    The PICS, an initiative of W3C, is a technology that supports the association of descriptive labels with Web resources. By providing a single common transport syntax for metadata, PICS will support the growth of metadata systems (including library cataloguing) that are interoperable and widely supported in Web information systems. Within the PICS framework, a great diversity of resource description models can be implemented, from simple rating schemes to complex data content standards
    Source
    OCLC newsletter. 1997, May/June, S.28-29
  3. Ensor, P.: Libraryland organizes the Web : an unnatural process? (1995) 0.01
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    Date
    29. 7.1996 20:11:27
  4. Morgan, E.L.: Mr. Serials revisits cataloging : cataloging electronic serials and Internet resources (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes the Alcuin Project, an informal project whose goal is to discover methods for effectively cataloguing serials and Internet resources at the North Carolina State University Libraries. The project builds upon previous work including the Mr. Serials Process, DRA/World Wide Web gateway scripts, the Alex database, the Alcuin database, and the Son of SID. Each of these projects is briefly outlined and future directions are presented
    Date
    23. 2.1997 9:29:25
  5. Tammaro, A.M.: Catalogando, catalogando ... metacatalogando (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    A crucial question for librarians is whether to catalogue Internet information sources, and electronic sources in general, which may contain metainformation of the texts of articles. Librarians can help researchers with data identification and access in 4 ways: making OPAC available on the Internet; providing a complete selection of Gopher, Ftp, WWW, etc. site lists; maintaining a Web site, coordinateted by the library, that functions as an Internet access point; and organising access to existing search engines that do automatic indexing. Briefly reviews several metadata formats, including USMARC field 856, IAFA templates, SOIP (Harvest), TEI Headers, Capcas Head and URC
    Date
    29. 1.1996 17:18:10
  6. O'Neill, E.T.; Lavoie, B.F.: Bibliographic control for the Web (2000) 0.00
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  7. Grenci, M.: ¬The impact of Web publishing on the organization of cataloging functions (2000) 0.00
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  8. Weibel, S.: ¬The Dublin Core : a simple content description model for electronic resources (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The Dublin Core is a 15 element set intended to facilitate discovery of electronic resources. Its characteristics are: simplicity, semantic interoperability, international consensus, flexibility, metadata modularity on the Web and a metadata architecture for the Web. The WWW Consortium is developing the Resource Description Framework to support different metadata needs. It will support 3 resource description models: embedded metadata, third party metadata, and view filter. Development continues into: refinement of elements, user education and application guides, metadata registries, tools and standardization. Includes a list of related Web sites and details of the core elements
  9. Beall, J.: Cataloging World Wide Web sites consisting mainly of links (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    WWW sites, consisting mainly of links to other Internet resources, have begun to proliferate and these sites are valuable to library users and researchers because they bring together in a single Web site links to a comprehensive array of information resources. Because libraries may elect to include bibliographic records for these sites in their online catalogues, cataloguers should be aware of some of the main aspects of cataloguing this new type of resource. Concludes that cataloguers should be aware of the main types and different characteristics of these Web sites, how to describe them in bibliographic records and how to assign appropriate subject headings for them
  10. Kemp, R.: Catalog/cataloging changes and Web 2.0 functionality : new directions for serials (2008) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This article presents an overview of some of the important recent developments in cataloging theory and practice and online catalog design. Changes in cataloging theory and practice include the incorporation of the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records principles into catalogs, the new Resource Description and Access cataloging manual, and the new CONSER Standard Record. Web 2.0 functionalities and advances in search technology and results displays are influencing online catalog design. The paper ends with hypothetical scenarios in which a catalog, enhanced by the developments described, fulfills the tasks of finding serials articles and titles.
    Object
    Web 2.0
  11. Sung, R.N.: Scott and the race for the South Pole : the heroic failure of cataloguing the Web (1999) 0.00
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  12. Scheschy, V.M.: Cataloging procedures on the Web : the greatest thing since MARC (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Cataloguers place a high importance on the ready availability of current and accurate local procedures. By using WWW technology, these procedures may be easily updated, made searchable via powerful search engines and capable of linking directly to related resources. Cataloguers' skills in organization and classification provide a good foundation for learning the basics of Web site creation. Presents some guidelines for dealing with the logical organization of procedures on the WWW, along with the use of appropriate language of consistent design
  13. Arnzen, M.A.: Cyber citations : documenting Internet sources presents some thorny problems (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Highlights 2 problems with thinking of the Internet as a virtual library. Documents on the Internet, unlike books in a library, are difficult to catalogue, Internet holdings can change by the minute, and 'books' can disappear off the shelf without warning leaving scholars unable to verify cited sources. Sets out strategies to adopt, including: printing out sources or saving to hard disc; opt for signed articles; gauge the reliability of the material; contact the web master if problems arise. A major problem concerns bibliographic description and the actual, physical form of cited Internet references. Recommends 2 major guides for college writing: The Modern Language Association (MLA) Handbook for Writers of Research Papers; and the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA). Includes actual samples of citations from electronic mail; web site; FTP; Gopher; Usenet news; or mailing list, taken from the MLA web site (http://www.falcon.eku.edu/honors/beyond-mla)
  14. Jul, E.: InterCat and NetFirst provide access to the World Wide Web (1997) 0.00
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  15. Schneider, K.G.: Cataloging Internet resources : concerns and caveats (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Discusses some of the issues involved in cataloguing Internet resources and some of the approaches being adopted by librarians in the USA. Identifies a number of Web resources which discuss and exemplify these approaches
  16. Dublin Core and Web metadata standards converge in Helsinki (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    A 5th metadata workshop was held in Helsinki in Oct 1997, cosponsored by the National Library of Finland and OCLC, and 75 experts continued work begun in 1995 to try and reach consensus on conventions for describing resources on the Internet. Representatives of the W3C Metadata Project presented the 1st draft of a new specification for extended Web metadata: the Resource Description Framework (RDF), and demonstrated how this meets the infrastructure and encoding arrangements identified at the series of international Dublin Core workshops. W3C is an industry consortium run jointly by institutions in the USA, France and Japan, and currently has 210 members
  17. Long, C.E.: ¬The Internet's value to catalogers : results of a survey (1997) 0.00
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    Date
    29. 8.1997 19:46:22
  18. Haas, S.: Metadata mania : an overview (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Describes the structure of metadata formats with particular reference to the taxonomy of data formats set out by the BIBLINK report of the UK Office for Library and Information Networking and based on their underlying complexity. Referes to 3 main types of metadata: Dublin Core; MARC and Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC). Provides practical examples of the actual codings used, illustrated with reference to the Dublin Core, Marc and FGDC elements in selected Web sites. Ends with a glossary and a list of Web sites containing background information on metadata, such as the IAMSLIC metadata homepage
  19. Poulter, A.: ¬The Internet as a tool for descriptive cataloging (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Examines the effects of the Internet on the work of descriptive cataloguer. Most of the effects stem from services available via the WWW and Web sites. These services either put the desriptive cataloguer in closer contact with suppliers, publishers, or vendors,or offer access to a vast range of reference or cataloguing information. Such services provided by the WWW will have a profound influence on the practice of descriptove cataloguing
  20. Jul, E.: Cataloguing Internet resources : survey and prospects (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Describes key events in the development of cataloguing of Internet resources and ssurveys current activities. The fundamental questions are: are Internet resources worth cataloguing; is traditional MARC/AACR2 cataloguing appropriate for Internet resources; and how should resources that change location be dealt with? Libraries should start by cataloguing an Internet resource. Bibliographic records can be used to drive Web applications. Metadata holds considerable promise