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1McDonough, J.P.: Packaging videogames for long-term preservation : integrating FRBR and the OAIS reference model.
In: Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 62(2011) no.1, S.171-184.
Abstract: The Preserving Virtual Worlds project has been investigating the preservation of computer games and interactive fiction. The preservation of games benefits from simultaneous application of the data models from the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records report, and the Open Archival Information System reference model. The article described efforts to integrate these two data models within a single Web ontology language for application with multiple XML-based packaging formats.
Behandelte Form: Videos ; Spiele
Objekt: FRBR ; OAIS
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2McDonough, J.P.: Designer selves : construction of technologically mediated identity within graphical, multiuser virtual environments.
In: Journal of the American Society for Information Science. 50(1999) no.10, S.855-869.
Themenfeld: Suchoberflächen
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3McDonough, J.P.: SGML and USMARC standard : applying markup to bibliographic data.
In: Technical services quarterly. 15(1998) no.3, S.21-33.
Abstract: The recent increase in electronic publishing has led many in the library community to consider altering standards for bibliographic data to promote greater compatibility between digital works and their bibliographic representation. SGML has been prominently mentioned as a mechanism for encoding bibliographic data. Examines the problems and potential of applying SGML to to USMARC record standard, with a particular emphasis on issues of field order and repeatability, character set encoding, and obsolete fields
Themenfeld: Datenformate ; Metadaten
Objekt: SGML ; USMARC
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4McDonough, J.P.: Epistemic engineering : some implications of the sociology of knowledge for information systems design.
In: http://lucien.berkeley.edu/epistemic.html.
Abstract: For digital information systems' design to continue to flourish, it would appear that we may need to incorporate a view of the social in our design efforts. While there are a variety of disciplines and viewpoints within the social sciences which might assist information system designers in an effort to achieve a wider perspective in design, the remainder of this paper will focus on one that seems particularly well-suited for this role, the sociology of knowledge