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  1. McRee (Mac) Elrod, J.: Classification of Internet resources : an AUTOCAT discussion (2000) 0.02
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    Abstract
    In October of 1999 there was a discussion on AUTOCAT (an e-list for cataloguers) of the advantages and disadvantages of classifying Internet resources catalogued locally, which grew to include a discussion of cataloguing electronic resources generally. This article reviews the background of applying bibliographic description techniques to electronic resources, and summarizes the AUTOCAT discussion. The exchange of opinion confirms that while some librarians see classification as primarily a method of assigning a shelf location for a physical item, many others see classification as a valid subject approach for all the materials either in the library's collection or available to the library's patrons through the library catalogue
    Source
    Cataloging and classification quarterly. 29(2000) no.4, S.19-38
    Theme
    Internet
  2. Strutt, S.E.: Cataloguing and the Internet : considerations at the British Library (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The vast, uncontrolled, mass of data available on the Internet poses specific problems for librarians, and in particular for cataloguers. In addition to problems of scale, quality and stability of the information available electronically, the British Library has concerns peculiar to a national archive. The Electronic Media Group (EMG) within the Cataloguing Department at the British Library has been addressing some of these issues while investigating the cataloguing of works in new forms. Outlines some of the problems addressed and gives brief overviews of similar work and experiments discivered by the EMG as being conducted by other cataloguers and information scientists in this field
    Date
    28. 1.2007 18:29:10
    Theme
    Internet
  3. Weibel, S.; Miller, E.: Cataloging syntax and public policy meet in PICS (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    PICS = Platform for Internet Content Selection
    Source
    OCLC newsletter. 1997, May/June, S.28-29
    Theme
    Internet
  4. Talmacs, K.: Cataloguing at the crossroads : or, rules were made to be broken (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Cataloguers have excellent opportunities within the profession to assist in the facilitation of access to electronic resources and make order out of the chaotic Internet. Discusses tasks for cataloguers, outsourcing possibilities for copy cataloguing, structures and alliances, external networks and traditional cataloguing tools. Considers the role of cataloguers in the years 2000 warning of the threats and challenges and listing prerequisites for the cataloguer of the future
    Source
    Cataloguing Australia. 22(1996) nos.3/4, S.76-85
    Theme
    Internet
  5. Essen, F. von: Metadaten - neue Perspektiven für die Erschließung von Netzpublikationen in Bibliotheken : Erster META-LIB-Workshop in Göttingen (1998) 0.02
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    Content
    Bericht über den Workshop, der am 22. u. 23.6.98 in der SUB Göttingen stattfand
    Theme
    Internet
  6. Electronic resources : selection and bibliograhic control (1996) 0.02
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: JOHNSON, P.: Selecting electronic resources: developing a local decision-making matrix: MANDEL, C.A. u. R. WOLVEN: Intellectual access to digital documents: joining proven principles with new technologies; CAPLAN, P. u. R. GUENTHER: Metadata for Internet resources: the Dublin Core Metadata Elements Set and its mapping to USMARC; BRUGGER, J.M.: Cataloging for digital libraries; SEAMAN, D.M.: Selection, access, and control in a library of electronic texts; MARTIN, G.: Control of electronic resources in Australia; HILLMANN, D.I.: 'Parallel universes' or meaningful relationships: envisioning a future for the OPAC and the net; McMILLAN, D.I.: Electronic theses and dissertations: merging perspectives; NICHOLSON, D. u. M. STEELE: CATRIONA: a distributed, locally-oriented, Z39.50 OPAC-based approach to cataloguing the Internet; MORGAN, E.L.: Possible solutions for incorporating digital information mediums into traditional library cataloguing services; DAVIS-BROWN, B. u. D. WILLIAMSON: Cataloging at the Library of Congress in the digital age; DILLON, M. u. E. JUL: Cataloging Internet resources: the convergence of libraries and Internet resources
    Series
    Cataloging and classification quarterly; vol.22, nos.3/4
    Theme
    Internet
  7. Salarelli, A.: Nella notte dove tuttel la vacche sono nere qualcuno prova ad accendere un cerino (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Library science may well have an essential role to play in efficiently organising the huge amount of Internet information available in the various scientific disciplines. The basic problem is to develop a cataloguing theory sufficiently flexible to cope with the impact of an ever changing store of network data. Such a theory would abondon the utopian idea of a 'catalogue of ctalogues', seeking instead to match each specific user query to the most appropriate catalogue. Examines 2 important USA projects for cataloguing network resources: Digital Libraries Research (funded by the National Science Foundation), which uses a combination of search engines to retrieve net data; and the Internet Public Library. Lists the Management and Library Schools now on the WWW
    Date
    29. 1.1996 17:18:10
    Theme
    Internet
  8. Nicholson, D.; Steele, M.: CATRIONA: a distributed, locally-oriented. Z39.50 OPAC-based approach to cataloguing the Internet (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Describes the origins of the CATaloguing and Retrieval of Information Over Network Applications (CATRIONA) Study in the BUBL Subject Tree service and nots its aims: to investigate the requirements for developing procedures and applications for cataloguing and retrieval of networked resources (particularly via the Internet); and to explore the feasibility of a collaborative project to develop and integrate them with existing library systems. The project established that a distributed catalogue of networked resources integrated with standard Z39.50 library system OPAC interfaces with information on hard copy resources is already a practical proposition at a basic level. Notes that at least one Z30.50 OPAC client can searcg remote Z39.50 OPACs, retrieve USMARC records with URLs in MARC field 856
    Series
    Cataloging and classification quarterly; vol.22, nos.3/4
    Theme
    Internet
  9. Cataloging Internet resources : a manual and practical guide (1996) 0.01
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    Theme
    Internet
  10. Weihs, J.: Solving the Internet cataloging nightmare (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Sets out some of the problems associated with cataloguing Internet materials. Outlines some of the projects underway devoted to establishing standards for naming and locating Internet resources. Cataloguers should focus on Internet materials of interest to their users. Recommends cataloguing electronic journals, important documents on the local server, and home pages of relevant organizations
    Theme
    Internet
  11. Downing, T.A.: Cataloging Internet resources : the view from the GPO (1997) 0.01
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    Theme
    Internet
  12. Oder, N.: Cataloging the net : can we do it? (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The author discusses attempts and stadards for organizing and indexing the Internet
    Theme
    Internet
  13. Hakala, J.: Internet metadata and library cataloguing (1999) 0.01
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    Theme
    Internet
  14. Zitieren von Quellen im Internet (2000) 0.01
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    Theme
    Internet
  15. Zhang, A.: Cataloguing Internet resources using the Voyager system (2000) 0.01
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    Theme
    Internet
  16. Hunt, S.: ¬The cataloguing of internet resources (2001) 0.01
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    Theme
    Internet
  17. Jul, E.: Cataloguing Internet resources : survey and prospects (1997) 0.01
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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
    Theme
    Internet
  18. Grob, J.-M.: Quand ISAD-G recontre Internet (1997) 0.01
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    Content
    Übers. d. Titels: When ISAD-G meets the Internet
    Footnote
    Account of the experience of the City of Geneva archives in using International Standard Archive Description - General (USAD-G) and making the resultant catalogue available on the Internet. The archives, initiated in 1986, comprise some 100 lots: 2 part-time staff took 10 months to complete the project. ISAD-G fields requiring research to complete were not fully treated. Internet availability offers ease of update, and feedback can be used for further refinement. At present Swiss institutions largely ignore both ISAD-G and the Internet
    Theme
    Internet
  19. Fletcher, G.; Greenhill, A.: Academic referencing of Internet-based resources (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Despite the rapid growth of the Internet no adequate or consistent method of referencing material from this source has been developed. Failure to address this issue will result in Internet resources not being awarded full recognition within academic discourse. Proposes the development of a consistent bibliographical referencing method which echoes existing referencing styles and which emerges from available information in Internet based file formats including HTML
    Theme
    Internet
  20. Efthimiadis, E.N.; Carlyle, A.: Organizing Internet resources : metadata and the Web (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Introduces a special section on organizing Internet resources. Approaches based on fulltext indexing of the content of Internet sites are not an adequate solution for providing access to Internet resources. Adding metadata can provide an overview of a subject area and improve the user's ability to discriminate among similar sources. Introduces the articles in this section that explore issues associated with the provision of metadata
    Theme
    Internet

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