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  1. 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
  2. Studwell, W.E.: Logging on and cata-logging : some thoughts on bibliographical control of the Internet (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Concerns expressed in a 1994 essay on catalogues and the Superhighway have still not been addressed and 3 new questions now arise: (1) Is there a real need for bibliographic control of the Internet? (2) Since we do not truly own Internet information, cannot label or shelve it, can it truly be catalogued? (3) How would efforts to control its retrieval by cataloguing be affected by its lack of constancy?
  3. Lynch, C.: Identifiers and their role in networked information applications (1998) 0.00
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  4. Hawkins, L.: Serials publishing on the World Wide Web : cataloguing problems and decisions (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Presents an annotated list of serials published on the WWW to point out features important in making cataloguing decisions. Notes problem areas such as title and file formats changes, as well as features such as article based delivery and dispersal of issue content into searchable databases
  5. 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
  6. Efthimiadis, E.N.; Carlyle, A.: Organizing Internet resources : metadata and the Web (1997) 0.00
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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
  7. Lonergan, D.: Fooling LC : Michael Crichton and Eaters of the dead (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Chronicles the variety of means with which the novelist Michael Crichton has attempted to give his works the appearance of nonfiction. Notes the specific and successful technqiues utilized in 'Eaters of the dead', and discusses the resulting erroneous classifications by the LoC and subsequent cataloguers
  8. Neumeister, S.M.: Cataloging Internet resources : a practitioner's viewpoint (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    In 1995, the State University of New York at Buffalo Libraries began to identify, select and catalogue non serial Internet resources. Describes the selection process for identifying information sources through the Internet, the policies and procedures for providing access to them, the bibliographic, holdings and OPAC displays and the problems encountered during the project
  9. Taylor, A.G.: Where does AACR2 fall short for Internet resources? (1999) 0.00
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    Abstract
    While the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules, Second Edition (AACR2) has served well for all kinds of new information packages as they have been developed since the inception of AACR2 in 1978, the Internet is presenting challenges that are not as readily soluble. Five of the major problems for catalogers are discussed: What is an information package? What is a chief source of information? What is a new edition? Are all Internet resources "published"? Why a "Rule of 3"? Some issues and problems are discussed and some recommendations are made
  10. El-Sherbini, M.: Selected cataloging tools on the Internet (2003) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This bibliography contains selected cataloging tools an the Internet. It is divided into seven sections as follows: authority management and subject headings tools; cataloging tools by type of materials; dictionaries, encyclopedias, and place names; listservs and workshops; software and vendors; technical service professional organizations; and journals and newsletters. Resources are arranged in alphabetical order under each topic. Selected cataloging tools are annotated. There is some overlap since a given web site can cover many tools.
  11. Simpson, P.; Banach, S.: Finding the missing link : how cataloging bridges the gap between libraries and the Internet (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Information from government sources is being added to the Internet at an ever increasing rate. Describes how cataloguers at Pennsylvania State University are working with AACR2, OCLC's Internet cataloguing project (Intercat), and the creators of the Pennsylvania State Libraries' WWW home page to include both Internet sites and electronic publications in the library's online catalogue. Demonstartes the use of cataloguing records to show relationships between Internet resources and the printed materials that they supplement or replace
  12. Daigle, L.; Daniel, R.; Preston, C.: Uniform Resource Identifiers and online serials (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Rights management and long term integrity of citations are just 2 of the issues which continue to impede the widespread adoption of the WWW as a method for publishing online serials. Discusses the history and purposes of Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) as well as the role identifiers will play in the deployment of online serials. Pays particular attention to development of Uniform Resource names (URNs), one of the goals of which is to use existing identifier systems, such as ISBNs, ISSNs, and SICIs. Describes URN syntax and resolution, then presents some illustrations of how WWW based publication of online serials might use different forms of URIs
  13. Schwartz, R.: Uniform Resource Identifiers and the effort to bring 'bibliographic control' to the Web : an overview of current progress (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The Uniform Resource Identifier aims to be an all encompassing concept and syntax to include and coordinate all forms of Uniform Resource standards that would be needed for addressing, naming and describing networked resources. The URL addresses the location of a networked resource. 2 other forms are under development: the Uniforms Resource Names (URN) which provides unique identifiers for networked resources and the Uniform Resource Characteristics (URC) which contains metadata on a networked resource. Details progress so far in their development
  14. Schaefer, M.T.: Demystifying metadata : initiatives for web document description (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Examines international efforts to promote metadata as a common, interactive resource description tool for the Internet. These efforts centre on the Dublin Core Element Set, but include qualifiers such as those promoted by the Canberra Qualifiers. The LoC Network Development and MARC Standards Office maintains the Dublin Core / MARC / GILS (Government Information Location Standards) crosswalk which maps the common and correlative elements of each system. Describes current international initiatives and issues. Describes the Nordic metadata project which is aiming to create the basic elements of a metadata production and utilization system based on the Dublin Core Metadata Element Set. Describes the WWW consortium efforts in this area
  15. 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)
  16. Nicholson, D.: Cataloguing the Internet : CATRIONA feasibility study (1995) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Program 30(1996) no.4, S.415-416
  17. Delozier, E.P.: Identifying and documenting objects and services on the Internet : the Uniform Resource Locator (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Discusses the role of the URL as a menas od uniquely identifying an item of information on the WWW in the context of traditional methods. Includes: standard bibliographic description; LoC card number; ISBN, ISSN; MEDLINE Unique Identifier and OCLC Control Number. Presents the general URL model and the basic structure of URL codes. Discusses specific URL structures: file related URLs (file and ftp); WWW URLs (http); Gopher URLs (gopher); electronic mail URLs (mailto); Usenet newsgroups URLs (news); and remote login URLs (telnet and tn3270). Notes other proposals for identifying Internet resources and services that often become misinterpreted as URLs and lists some of the characters which may not be used within a URL. Although the URL is an official standard for referencing WWW resources, it is not yet recognized as a universal citation model for Internet resources
  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

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