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Cataloguing has always produced a catalogue, while the creation of metadata has produced the metadata of given resources. However, in this digital age, the two are more connected than ever. A catalogue is made up of metadata that can be searched, identified, structured and selected. This then means the metadata creation process is adopted as a part of cataloguing. 0'From Cataloguing to Metadata Creation' is a cultural and methodological introduction to the evolution of cataloguing towards metadata creation process in the digital era. It is a journey through the founding principles and the objectives of the 'information organisation' service that libraries offer. The book aims to outline the new library context, highlighting continuities and innovations compared to traditional cataloguing and intends to trace the path from traditional cataloguing to the new metadata creation process
Cataloging. --- Metadata. --- Catalogage --- Métadonnées. --- Catalogage. --- Bibliothèques --- Innovations bibliothéconomiques. --- Catalogues de bibliothèques en ligne. --- Description bibliographique. --- Informatique. --- Alphabetical cataloguing --- Subject indexing --- Library automation --- Information systems
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This book explores issues surrounding all aspects of visual collection management, taken from real-world experience in creating management systems and digitizing core content. Readers will gain the knowledge to manage the digitization process from beginning to end, assess and define the needs of their particular project, and evaluate digitization options. Additionally, they will select strategies which best meet current and future needs, acquire the knowledge to select the best images for digitization, and understand the legal issues surrounding digitization of visual collections.<
Libraries --- Photograph collections. --- Photographs --- Image processing --- Digital preservation. --- Cataloging of pictures. --- Iconothèques --- Photographies --- Traitement d'images --- Numérisation --- Catalogage --- Special collections --- Pictures --- Conservation and restoration. --- Digital techniques. --- Collectionneurs et collections --- Conservation et restauration --- Techniques numériques --- Illustrations, images, etc --- Photographs. --- Digitization.
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This book shows you how to harness the power of linked data and web-scale discovery systems to manage and link widely varied content across your library collection. Libraries are increasingly using web-scale discovery systems to help clients find a wide assortment of library materials, including books, journal articles, special collections, archival collections, videos, music and open access collections. Depending on the library material catalogued, the discovery system might need to negotiate different metadata standards, such as AACR, RDA, RAD, FOAF, VRA Core, METS, MODS, RDF and more.
Information systems --- Information retrieval --- Library automation --- Metadata --- Linked data. --- Online library catalogs. --- Cataloging. --- Métadonnées --- Données liées --- Catalogues de bibliothèques en ligne --- Catalogage --- Management --- Gestion --- Management. --- Métadonnées --- Données liées --- Catalogues de bibliothèques en ligne --- Bibliotheekautomatisering --- Informatiesystemen --- Cataloguing --- Information organization --- Technical services (Libraries) --- Books --- Catalogs, On-line --- Library online catalogs --- On-line catalogs (Libraries) --- Online catalogs --- Online public access catalogs (Libraries) --- OPACs (Libraries) --- Library catalogs --- Online information services --- Data about data --- Meta-data --- Data, Linked --- Library linked data --- Linked open data --- LOD (Linked data) --- Open linked data --- Open data, Linked --- Semantic Web --- Uniform Resource Identifiers --- Discovery tools. --- Discovery systems. --- Information management.
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Resource Description and Access (RDA) is the first new international cataloguing standard for nearly thirty years. This essential new textbook builds on John Bowman's highly regarded Essential Cataloguing" to provide cataloguers with the skills needed for transition to RDA. It gives an introduction to Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR), which provides the conceptual basis for RDA.
Library automation --- Alphabetical cataloguing --- Descriptive cataloging --- FRBR (Conceptual model) --- MARC formats --- Catalogage --- FRBR (Modèle conceptuel) --- Description bibliographique --- MARC, Formats --- Rules. --- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Règles --- Guides, manuels, etc --- Resource description & access --- Anglo-American cataloguing rules --- Rules --- -025.32 --- Cataloging --- FRBR (Conceptual model). --- FRBR (Modèle conceptuel) --- Règles --- APIN (Information retrieval system) --- CATS System --- Formats, MARC --- Machine-Readable Cataloging formats --- MARC System --- Machine-readable bibliographic data formats --- Format --- AACR 2 --- Anglo-American cataloging rules --- AACR2 --- RDA --- RDA: resource description & access --- RDA: resource description and access --- Resource description and access --- Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (Conceptual model) --- Entity-relationship modeling --- Cataloging codes for descriptive cataloging --- Rules for descriptive cataloging --- Descriptive cataloging - Rules --- Descriptive cataloging - Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- MARC formats - Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Medical ethics.
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