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  1. Banerjee, K.: Describing electronic documents in the online catalog : current issues (1997) 0.09
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    Abstract
    The relationship between library catalogues and electronic resources differs from that between catalogues and physical materials, particularly with regard to cataloguing rules, which were originally designed to help users of card catalogues to find physical works on library shelves. However, these rules apply awkwardly to electronic resources because functionally different electronic works raise special cataloguinf issues. Discusses the problems of describing remote electronic resources in online catalogues with particular reference to the InterCat project: a nationwide experiment to create a database of Internet resources in MARC format, containing description, location and access information (including PURLs = Persitent URLs)). Concludes that descriptive information helps the user identify the works needed, but that it is practical to provide only minimal desriptive information for remote electronic resources in the catalogue record. To a limited extent, the access lost from reduced description can be replaced with new cataloguing techniques designed to stabilize the catalogue record
  2. Revelli, C.: Integrare o sostituire? : Un dilemma per la norme catalografiche (1997) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Discusses a range of professional librarians' opinions on the urgent need either to adopt or replace the current cataloguing rules, a theme closely linked to the identity crisis facing libraries and librarians in the online electronic era. Topics examined include: Gorman and Oddy's views on restructuring AACR principles; the 13 metadata elements contained in the Dublin Core document (1995); catalogue search by known item; keyword search versus subject search; and the US Library of Congress's Program for cooperation cataloging
    Footnote
    Über. d. Titels: To amagamate or to replace? A dilemma for cataloguing rules
  3. Hakala, J.: Internet metadata and library cataloguing (1999) 0.06
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    Date
    1. 7.1996 21:26:02
    Source
    International cataloguing and bibliographic control. 28(1999) no.1, S.21-25
  4. Jul, E.: Cataloguing Internet resources : survey and prospects (1997) 0.05
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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
    Source
    Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science. 24(1997) no.1, Oct./Nov., S.6-9
  5. Rogers, D.: Cataloguing Internet resources : the evolution of the Dublin Core metadata set (1997) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Recently the view has developed that electronic resources require the same level of cataloguing as the physical resources found in libraries, with the effect that a number of guidelines for cataloguing Internet resources have appeared. Describes one such standard for resource description, the Dublin Core metadata set, the ongoing refinement of the metadata elements and the application of the Dublin Core metadata set
    Source
    Cataloguing Australia. 23(1997) nos.1/2, S.17-22
  6. Weibel, S.; Miller, E.: Cataloging syntax and public policy meet in PICS (1997) 0.04
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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
  7. Jul, E.: Cataloging Internet resources : an assessment and prospectus (1998) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Reviews key developments in cataloguing Internet resources, surveys current problems and solutions, and surveys developments in the world of metadata
    Footnote
    Part of an issue devoted to 'Experimentation and collaboration: creating series for a new millenium', part 1, Proceedings of the North American Serials Interest Group, Inc.'s 12th annual conference, 29 May - 1 June 1997, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan. Contribution to Issues Session 1, at which members from several CONSER institutions discussed their experiences with the CONSER program's interim guidelines for cataloguing remote access versions of print serials
  8. Neville, L.: Internet resources : issues of access and possible solutions (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Discusses the organization of Internet resources for access, including the non permanancy and volatility of resources. Examines the developments of the Dublin Core metadata set, cataloguing practices to new technologies, and dicusses the practicalities of such a system
    Source
    Cataloguing Australia. 23(1997) nos.1/2, S.23-27
  9. Jizba, L.: Reflections on summarizing and abstracting : implications for Internet Web documents, and standardized library cataloging databases (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Comments on the value of abstracts or summary notes to information available online via the Internet and WWW and concludes that automated abstracting techniques would be highly useful if routinely applied to cataloguing or metadata for Internet documents and documents in other databases. Information seekers need external summary information to assess content and value of retrieved documents. Examines traditional models for writers, in library audiovisual cataloguing, periodical databases and archival work, along with innovative new model databases featuring robust cataloguing summaries. Notes recent developments in automated techniques, computational research, and machine summarization of digital images. Recommendations are made for future designers of cataloguing and metadata standards
  10. Stubley, P.: Cataloguing standards and metadata for e-commerce (1999) 0.02
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  11. Gorman, M.: Metadata or cataloguing? : a false choice (1999) 0.02
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    Source
    Journal of Internet cataloging. 2(1999) no.1, S.5-22
  12. Wool, G.: ¬A mediation on metadata (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Metadata, or 'data about data', have been created and used for centuries in the print environment, though the term has its origins in the world of electronic information management. Presents the close relationship between traditional library cataloguing and the documentation of electronic data files (known as 'metadata'), showing that cataloguing is changing under the influence of information technology, but also that metadata provision is essentially an extension of traditional cataloguing processes
  13. Velluci, S.L.: Options for organizing electronic resources : the coexistence of metadata (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    At present cataloguing of Internet resources are on 2 levels. At level 1, the description of resources is contained in local library catalogues, along with bibliographic surrogates for all other materials that the library access, based on AACR2/MARC systems. At level 2, Internet resources are organized independently of any library agency. These include separate catalogues of selected resources, subject browsing lists and robot-generated search tools, and focus exclusively on Internet resources. A 3rd level needs to be developed - a metacatalogue - whereby a user can identify specific library catalogues to include in a search query of other Internet databases
    Source
    Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science. 24(1997) no.1, Oct./Nov., S.14-17
  14. Nichols introduces MARCit (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Reports the release of MARCit, a software package that enables the cataloguing of Internet resources into MARC format bibliographic records
  15. Younger, J.A.: Resources description in the digital age (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Describes the evolving ways of making documents and document like objects bibliographically accessible by the library cataloguing community and reports initiatives. Includes: definition of a basic set of data elements known as the Dublin Core; examination of library cataloguing objectives and record structures; proposals for persistent addresses for resources; and support for the idea of data registry to facilitate interoperability among metadata schemes
  16. Tammaro, A.M.: Catalogando, catalogando ... metacatalogando (1997) 0.02
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    Footnote
    Übers. des Titels: Cataloguing, cataloguing ... metacataloguing
  17. Wu, C.-J.: Metadata and future developments in cataloguing (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Metadata is a resource which can assist the information retrieval of digital documents on the Internet. In designing a metadata system, it is necessary to consider the characteristics of digital documents, such as the variety of file formats, frequent format transformation and the difficulty of distinguishing between the different versions. Provides a brief analysis of some existing metadata formats, and introduces several pronciples for the future development of cataloguing on the Internet. Briefly describes the Metadata Experimental System (MES) currently under development, and located at the author's homepage
  18. Glassel, A.D.; Wells, A.T.: Scout Report Signpost : design and development for access to catalogued Internet resource (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The Scout Report Signpost demonstrates that Internet resources can be catalogued, classified and arranged using existing taxonomies such as the LCC and LCSH in concert with emerging metadata standards, such as the Dublin Core. Discusses the techniques used to accomplish this, as well as difficulties inherent in such an effort and details a theoretical framework for cataloguing
  19. Clemson, P.A.: ¬An inside approach to a networked document cataloging (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Information professions identified the need for a set of standard metadata almost as soon as the WWW became a reality. Several initiatives have already identified the types of bibliographic information that would be necessary to describe and locate an electronic publication. The descriptors identified in the OCLC/NCSA Dublin Core are combined with those assembled by the Coalition of Networked Information and the Internet Engineering Task force to produce a list of electronic citation elements. Advocates embedding these citation elements within electrinic documents through the use of HTML<META>tags and other markup techniques. There is also a call to cataloguing librarians to contribute their expertise in information resources management to document being prepared for the WWW in order to influence the quality of electronic publication from the insides
  20. Maguire, C.: Metadata in Australia (1997) 0.01
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    Date
    7. 1.1999 8:54:26
    Source
    Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science. 24(1997) no.1, Oct./Nov., S.18-21