025.3 Cataloguing of Internet and multimedia resources
025.3 Aristotle: Automated Categorization of Web Resources
A clearinghouse of projects, research projects and services that are
investigating or which demonstrate the automated categorisation,
classification, or organisation of Web resources. A working bibliography
of key and significant reports, papers, and articles is also provided.
Projects and associated publications have been arranged by the name of
the university, corporation, or other organisation with which the
principal investigator of a project is affiliated.
025.344 Beyond Bookmarks: Schemes for Organizing the Web
Index of sites who are employing various classification schemes, or
controlled vocabularies, to describe Internet resources. Arranged by
type of classification scheme.
025.344 BIBLINK
Collaborative project between the national libraries of Europe and
publishers of electronic material to devise authoritative ways of
describing electronic publications for catalogues and other listings.
Includes a study of metadata and the transmission of data between
publishers and libraries. Funded under the European Commission’s
Telematics Applications Project.
025.3 Cataloging and Indexing
Pointers to a collection of software tools, reports and guidelines
developed by DESIRE to aid Internet resource discovery, intended for
anyone interested in creating a strategy for Internet cataloguing and
indexing.
025.3 Cataloguing and Metadata Resources
Collection of links to resources supporting cataloguing efforts,
including aids and tools like a Cataloguing Terminology Glossary,
standards such as MARC, and approaches to organising Internet resources
using metadata like Dublin Core.
025.344 Cataloguing Internet Resources: A Manual and Practical Guide
Guide developed to aid those participating in the OCLC and US
Department of Education funded project ‘Building a Catalog of Internet
Resources’. Examples and guidelines are coded and tagged as needed for
OCLC input.
025.344 Cataloguing the Hybrid Library
A series of presentations delivered at the Cataloguing and Indexing
Group in Scotland (CIGS) seminar, September 2001, available in
PowerPoint or PDF format. ‘Cataloguing the Hybrid Library’ is the main
theme with topics such as cataloguing of serials, issues of long term
access to electronic materials, granularity, and collection descriptions
among the more specific areas addressed.
025.344 Proceedings of the OCLC Internet Cataloging Colloquium 1996
The OCLC Internet Cataloging project coordinates a worldwide
volunteer effort to identify, select, and catalogue Internet resources.
Position papers and field reports from a meeting in 1996.
025.3432 Quick Tour: Serials Management
025.344 Role of Classification Schemes in Internet Resource Description and Discovery
Project funded under DESIRE to study classification schemes
currently being used to describe Internet resources. Covers major
schemes such as DDC, UDC and LCC, international subject specific schemes
such as NLM, and some national general schemes.
025.344 Selection Criteria for Quality Controlled Information Gateways
Project examining quality control of Internet resources focusing on
major subject gateways. Also describes methods and tools that have been
created to assist staff in the maintenance of quality control.
025.3432 Serials Management Guide
025.344 SICI: Serial Item and Contribution Identifier Standard
The SICI standard provides an extensible mechanism for the unique
identification of either an issue of a serial title or a contribution,
for example an article, contained within a serial, regardless of the
distribution medium whether paper, electronic or microform.
025.344 Unique Identifiers in a Digital World
Article describing initiatives to develop unique identifiers for
digital objects. Based on a seminar organised jointly by Book Industry
Communication and the UK Office for Library and Information Networking.
Briefly describes Digital Object Identifier (DOI), Serial Item and
Contribution Identifier (SICI), Book Item and Component Identifier
(BICI), and Publisher Item Identifier (PII). Also summarises results of
group reports and a plenary discussion.