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  1. Genereux, C.: Building connections : a review of the serials literature 2004 through 2005 (2007) 0.08
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    Abstract
    This review of 2004 and 2005 serials literature covers the themes of cost, management, and access. Interwoven through the serials literature of these two years are the importance of collaboration, communication, and linkages between scholars, publishers, subscription agents and other intermediaries, and librarians. The emphasis in the literature is on electronic serials and their impact on publishing, libraries, and vendors. In response to the crisis of escalating journal prices and libraries' dissatisfaction with the Big Deal licensing agreements, Open Access journals and publishing models were promoted. Libraries subscribed to or licensed increasing numbers of electronic serials. As a result, libraries sought ways to better manage licensing and subscription data (not handled by traditional integrated library systems) by implementing electronic resources management systems. In order to provide users with better, faster, and more current information on and access to electronic serials, libraries implemented tools and services to provide A-Z title lists, title by title coverage data, MARC records, and OpenURL link resolvers.
    Date
    10. 9.2000 17:38:22
  2. Liu, J.: CIP in China : the development and status quo (1996) 0.06
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    Abstract
    This paper provides a brief overview of the development and current status of the Cataloging-in-Publication (CIP) project in China. The China CIP project is a new one implemented in 1993. In the paper, the development of CIP in the world is described, followed by when and how it was introduced into China. The paper tells the significances of CIP in detail. The implementation of the CIP project and differences of CIP work in China from that in the United States are also reflected here. Finally, the contribution discusses the problems in implementing the project and suggests ways to solve them. The project combines the publishing house, library, and distributor into the document information system. CIP is not only a kind of cataloging, but also a bond among them. It is believed that the CIP project in China has a bright future.
    Source
    Cataloging and classification quarterly. 22(1996) no.1, S.69-76
  3. Kellsey, C.: Cooperative cataloging, vendor records, and European language monographs (2002) 0.06
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    Abstract
    The appearance in OCLC and RLIN of minimal level catalog records from European book vendors for European language monographs and their effect on cataloging department workflows and cooperative cataloging efforts have been matters of concern expressed recently at ALA meetings and in the library literature. A study of 8,778 catalog records was undertaken to discover how many current European language monographs were being cataloged by the Library of Congress, by member libraries, and by vendors. It was found that vendor records accounted for 16. 7% of Spanish books, 18% of French books, 33.6% of German books, and 52.5% of those in Italian. The number of libraries enhancing vendor records in OCLC was found to be only approximately one-third the number of libraries contributing original records for European language books. Ongoing increases in European book publishing and the increasing globalization of cataloging databases mean that the results of this study have implications not only for local cataloging practice but for cooperative cataloging as a whole.
    Date
    10. 9.2000 17:38:22
  4. Grenci, M.: ¬The impact of Web publishing on the organization of cataloging functions (2000) 0.05
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  5. Fernanda de Jesus, A.; Ferreira de Castro, F.: Proposal for the publication of linked open bibliographic data (2024) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Linked Open Data (LOD) are a set of principles for publishing structured, connected data available for reuse under an open license. The objective of this paper is to analyze the publishing of bibliographic data such as LOD, having as a product the elaboration of theoretical-methodological recommendations for the publication of these data, in an approach based on the ten best practices for publishing LOD, from the World Wide Web Consortium. The starting point was the conduction of a Systematic Review of Literature, where initiatives to publish bibliographic data such as LOD were identified. An empirical study of these institutions was also conducted. As a result, theoretical-methodological recommendations were obtained for the process of publishing bibliographic data such as LOD.
  6. RAK-NBM : Interpretationshilfe zu NBM 3b,3 (2000) 0.04
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    Date
    22. 1.2000 19:22:27
  7. Oßwald, A.: Identification of electronic documents : the diversification of document supply and its consequences for document description (1992) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Electronic publishing will complicate the problem of national and international standards of bibliographic description. No agreement exists on the description of electronic documents, especially for those, which are published with little or no relation to the print concept ISO 10956 which is available as Committee Draft, seems a possible perspective but in spite of the diversification of document supply forms little explication is given in the draft to the system requirements for using the documents. Sets forth solutions to this problem
    Source
    Libraries and electronic publishing: promises and challenges for the 90's; Festschrift in honour of Richard M. Dougherty. 14th International Essen Symposium, 14.-17.10.1991. Ed.: A.H. Helal et al
  8. Willer, M.; Dunsire, G.: Bibliographic information organization in the Semantic Web (2013) 0.03
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    Abstract
    New technologies will underpin the future generation of library catalogues. To facilitate their role providing information, serving users, and fulfilling their mission as cultural heritage and memory institutions, libraries must take a technological leap; their standards and services must be transformed to those of the Semantic Web. Bibliographic Information Organization in the Semantic Web explores the technologies that may power future library catalogues, and argues the necessity of such a leap. The text introduces international bibliographic standards and models, and fundamental concepts in their representation in the context of the Semantic Web. Subsequent chapters cover bibliographic information organization, linked open data, methodologies for publishing library metadata, discussion of the wider environment (museum, archival and publishing communities) and users, followed by a conclusion.
    Imprint
    Oxford : Chandos Publishing
  9. Carter, J.A.: PASSPORT/PRISM: authors and titles and MARC : oh my! (1993) 0.03
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    Source
    OCLC systems and services. 9(1993) no.3, S.20-22
  10. Madison, O.M:A.: ¬The role of the name main-entry heading in the online environment (1992) 0.03
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    Source
    Serials librarian. 22(1992), S.371-391
  11. Tillett, B.: Cataloguing rules and conceptual models for the electronic environment (1995) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Offers the conceptual modelling technique as a means of analysing the future of library cataloguing with regard to cataloguing rules and MARC formats. Discusses the evolution of publishing technology and introduces the conceptual model that the IFLA is preparing in its study of the functional requirements of bibliographic records. Considers the purpose of cataloguing rules and how they have evolved in response to changes in technologies. Examines the future of cataloguing with future rules and alternative communication formats
  12. Hawkins, L.: Serials publishing on the World Wide Web : cataloguing problems and decisions (1998) 0.03
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  13. Wendler, R.: Branching out : cataloging skills and functions in the digital age (1999) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Librarians create metadata including cataloging to manage and provide access to collections. Two recent technological developments, the explosion in electronic publishing and the conversion of metadata previously unavailable online into machine-readable form, are providing challenges to cataloging. Disparate types of resources, such as images and museum objects, archives, and library collections in print and electronic form, must be brought together in a coherent information environment. While catalogers exclusively cannot do these tasks, they and their skills are essential to bring order out of the chaos of the many different access systems
  14. Nurhak, T.; Reed, D.: ¬The cataloging of self-published items (2019) 0.03
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    Abstract
    This article presents the results of a 2015 survey of librarians who catalog self-published items. The survey was conducted in response to the growing popularity of self-publishing and the increasing prevalence of self-published items in libraries. Survey respondents were asked to describe how they are cataloging these items and to provide representative examples of the records they have created. An analysis of both the survey responses and the records is presented, followed by suggestions for best practices for cataloging these items.
  15. Bärhausen, A.; Euskirchen, A.: Nachbearbeitung der Katalog-Konversion oder : Es bleibt viel zu tun, packen wir's an! (1999) 0.02
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    Date
    22. 1.2000 19:36:10
    22. 1.2000 19:40:40
  16. Houissa, A.: Arabic personal names : their components and rendering in catalog entries (1991) 0.02
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    Source
    Cataloging and classification quarterly. 13(1991) no.2, S.3-22
  17. RAK-Mitteilung Nr.16 : Regeln für die alphabetische Katalogisierung von Nichtbuchmaterialien (RAK-NBM). Entwurf (1995) 0.02
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    Pages
    22 S
  18. Jones, E.: ¬The FRBR model as applied to continuing resources (2005) 0.02
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    Date
    10. 9.2000 17:38:22
  19. Münnich, M.: RAK2: Sachstandsbericht : vom Bibliothekartag '95 zum Bibliothekartag '96 (1996) 0.02
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    Date
    21. 9.1996 16:03:22
  20. Hirons, J.; Hawkins, L.; French, P.: AACR2 and you : revisiting AACR2 to accomodate seriality (2000) 0.02
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