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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 322 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 500 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Sep-2000
  • Kirjastus: Haworth Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0789011794
  • ISBN-13: 9780789011794
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 322 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 500 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Sep-2000
  • Kirjastus: Haworth Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0789011794
  • ISBN-13: 9780789011794
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Adapt traditional library techniques to the task of indexing, cataloging, and metadata creation for Internet resources!The rapid shift toward digital resources in K-6, higher education, adult education, and other learning communities, has greatly increased the demand on the information professionals to manage this new technology. Metadata and Organizing Educational Resources on the Internet, the first book of its kind, helps clarify the process of cataloging and indexing the vast quantities of data available in digital form, so that users can readily access the information they need. This comprehensive volume documents the experiences of metadata creators (both catalogers and indexers), library administrators, and educators who are actively engaged in projects that organize Internet resources for educational purposes. Metadata and Organizing Educational Resources on the Internet shares the problems the authors encountered in the far-reaching project of creating metadata for a new class of resource, as well as the solutions and options they found. Tackling the salient issues of cataloging and indexing, Metadata and Organizing Educational Resources on the Internet: examines the status quo of cataloging Internet resources explores the relationship between traditional cataloging practices and Internet cataloging introduces a number of educationally focused metadata schemes, including ARIADNE, GEM, and IMS examines theoretical and practice aspects of metadata in relation to todays evolving Internet-based educational terrain discusses specific projects, including ALADIN, PEN-DOR, the Schomburg Research Library, and a catalog of Greek sculpture fragments for the Perseus Project offers charts, figures, screen shots, and Web addresses for initiatives using metadata to facilitate accessThis is an exciting time to be involved with information services. Metadata and Organizing Educational Resources on the Internet presents the ideas and experiences of the pioneering librarians who are mapping the intricacies of the World Wide Web. Catalogers, indexers, content creators, librarians, and educators will profit from the information in this fascinating volume.
Acknowledgments xiii Metadata Questions in Evolving Internet-Based Educational Terrain 1(12) Jane Greenberg The School Library Media Center in the Digital Age: Issues in the Cataloging of Electronic Resources 13(28) Karen Letarte ALADIN: An Example of Integrating Traditional and Electronic Services in the Digital Environment 41(12) Ursula Giere Eva Kupidura Cataloging K-12 Math and Science Curriculum Resources on the Internet: A Non-Traditional Approach 53(14) Karen A. Plummer Dewey Applications for the Simple Arrangement of a Link Library: The Case of Science Net 67(12) Cheryl Martin Wayne Daniels Straining the Standards: How Cataloging Websites for Curriculum Support Poses Fresh Problems for the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules 79(14) D. Grant Campbell Democratizing Education at the Schomburg: Catalog Development and the Internet 93(16) James Briggs Murray GEM: Design and Implementation of a Metadata Project for Education 109(18) Carrie Lowe Metadata for a Digital Library of Educational Resources 127(18) Jane Greenberg Karen Fullerton Edie Rasmussen Managing Digital Educational Resources with the ARIADNE Metadata System 145(28) E. Duval E. Vervaet B. Verhoeven K. Hendrikx K. Cardinaels H. Olivie E. Forte F. Haenni K. Warkentyne M. Wentland Forte F. Simillion Disiecta Membra: Construction and Reconstruction in a Digital Catalog of Greek Sculpture 173(18) Amy C. Smith The National Engineering Education Delivery System (NEEDS) Project: Reinventing Undergraduate Engineering Education Through Remote Cataloging of Digital Resources 191(12) Brad Eden Providing Access to Course Material at Deakin University 203(14) Cate Richmond Ebe Kartus Using the Online Catalog as a Publishing Source in an Academic Institution 217(10) Ana Torres Cynthia Wolff Cataloging Economics Preprints: An Introduction to the RePEc Project 227(16) Jose Manuel Barrueco Cruz Thomas Krichel Metadata Issues, Document Architecture, and Best Educational Practices 243(20) Richard Giordano Structured Metadata Spaces 263(16) Thomas D. Wason David Wiley Discovering and Using Educational Resources on the Internet: Global Progress or Random Acts of Progress? 279(10) William H. Graves Index 289
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