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Electronic Resources: Selection and Bibliographic Control / Edition 1

Current price: $115.00
Electronic Resources: Selection and Bibliographic Control / Edition 1
Electronic Resources: Selection and Bibliographic Control / Edition 1

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Electronic Resources: Selection and Bibliographic Control / Edition 1

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The universe of electronic resources is indeed diverse, expansive, intimidating, and unstructured compared to the finite, prepackaged print world upon which the information delivery infrastructure has been constructed. Electronic Resources: Selection and Bibliographic Control addresses the resultant concerns of information professionals as they struggle to define, select, and control electronic resources in libraries and information centers today. This book offers readers an overview of issues and provides a common ground for deliberations and decisionmaking. Librarians and students concerned with the Internet and related issues will appreciate the broad scope and in-depth discussions in Electronic Resources: Selection and Bibliographic Control. From both conceptual and pragmatic standpoints, this book enlightens the reader on such topics as:
Internet resources
the relationship between OPAC and Internet
Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) versus USMARC
Text Encoding Initiative (TEI)
Core Language and the Information Bus
Dublin Core Metadata as a discovery/retrieval tool
decision-making matrix model
e-texts and e-theses
digital materials and digital libraries
This book also gives the reader an inside look at a number of specific emerging projects from around the world. Highlighted here are the CATRIONA project from the U.K.—designing an Internet discovery and retrieval system; the ALCUIN project—using traditional infrastructure to handle Internet resources; the Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities (CETH) and the Electronic Text Center at the University of Virginia; the OCLC Internet Cataloging project; and the National Digital Library Program (NDLP), Encoded Archival Description (EAD), and electronic CIP projects at the Library of Congress.Electronic Resources: Selection and Bibliographic Control clearly illustrates the evolving role of librarian fro

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