CORC : new tools and possibilities for cooperative electronic resource description
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CORC : new tools and possibilities for cooperative electronic resource description
Haworth Information Press, c2001
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Journal of Internet cataloging
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"Co-published simultaneously as Journal of Internet cataloging, volume 4, numbers 1/2, 2001." -- On t.p.
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ISBN 9780789013040
内容説明
Explore the capabilities--and the limitations--of CORC and the Dublin Core!The explosion of online resources has brought with it a host of new metadata schemes and cataloging projects. One of OCLC's most important projects is discussed in CORC: New Tools and Possibilities for Cooperative Electronic Resource Description. This fascinating volume on the pioneering collaborative computer system will help you enhance the value of library services and improve the productivity of librarians and library users.CORC offers a blend of theoretical and practical approaches to broad-based and specialized cataloging problems to help you take advantage of the benefits of the new cooperative cataloging of digital resources. The fourteen chapters in this book tell stories of new ideas, discoveries, and insights gained by being part of the CORC project. The authors represent the perspectives not only of CORC founders, researchers, developers, and observers, but also of library practitioners and managers who are applying CORC to their daily operations.The discussions of the creation and use of CORC include:
a big-picture view of CORC from the founder
CORC's relation to the program for cooperative cataloging
faceted access to LCSH
the WordSmith project to obtain subject terminology directly from web documents
use of online DDC to assist in classification and subject heading assignment
OCLC's Dublin Core--MARC crosswalk
librarians'experiences with the implementations of CORC within cataloging and cross-functional teams
using CORC and Dublin Core to catalog special categories of material: serials, art, and maps
CORC: New Tools and Possibilities for Cooperative Electronic Resource Description examines the nuts-and-bolts practical matters of making a cataloging system work in the Internet environment, where information objects are electronic, transient, and numerous. This valuable book will also help to define the future of librarianship and information access in this exciting time when the World Wide Web is transforming education and communication practices.
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Contents
Preface
Introduction
Collaboration in CORC
CORC and the Future of Libraries: Two University Librarians' Perspective
A Relationship Between CORC and the PCC: Rationale and Possibilities
A Faceted Approach to Subject Data in the Dublin Core Metadata Record
Terminology Identification in a Collection of Web Resources
Dewey in CORC: Classification in Metadata and Pathfinders
Crosswalking Metadata in the OCLC CORC Service
Cataloging in CORC: A Work in Progress
Utilizing CORC to Develop and Maintain Access to Biomedical Web Sites
Never the Twain Shall Meet? Collaboration Between Catalogers and Reference Librarians in the OCLC CORC Project at Brown University
CORC and Collaborative Internet Resource Description: A New Partnership for Technical Services, Collection Development and Public Services
Dublin Core and Serials
Using the Dublin Core to Document Digital Art: A Case Study
Using the Dublin Core with CORC to Catalog Digital Images of Maps
Index
Reference Notes Included
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: [pbk.] ISBN 9780789013057
内容説明
Explore the capabilities--and the limitations--of CORC and the Dublin Core!The explosion of online resources has brought with it a host of new metadata schemes and cataloging projects. One of OCLC's most important projects is discussed in CORC: New Tools and Possibilities for Cooperative Electronic Resource Description. This fascinating volume on the pioneering collaborative computer system will help you enhance the value of library services and improve the productivity of librarians and library users.CORC offers a blend of theoretical and practical approaches to broad-based and specialized cataloging problems to help you take advantage of the benefits of the new cooperative cataloging of digital resources. The fourteen chapters in this book tell stories of new ideas, discoveries, and insights gained by being part of the CORC project. The authors represent the perspectives not only of CORC founders, researchers, developers, and observers, but also of library practitioners and managers who are applying CORC to their daily operations.The discussions of the creation and use of CORC include:
a big-picture view of CORC from the founder
CORC's relation to the program for cooperative cataloging
faceted access to LCSH
the WordSmith project to obtain subject terminology directly from web documents
use of online DDC to assist in classification and subject heading assignment
OCLC's Dublin Core--MARC crosswalk
librarians'experiences with the implementations of CORC within cataloging and cross-functional teams
using CORC and Dublin Core to catalog special categories of material: serials, art, and maps
CORC: New Tools and Possibilities for Cooperative Electronic Resource Description examines the nuts-and-bolts practical matters of making a cataloging system work in the Internet environment, where information objects are electronic, transient, and numerous. This valuable book will also help to define the future of librarianship and information access in this exciting time when the World Wide Web is transforming education and communication practices.
目次
Contents
Preface
Introduction
Collaboration in CORC
CORC and the Future of Libraries: Two University Librarians' Perspective
A Relationship Between CORC and the PCC: Rationale and Possibilities
A Faceted Approach to Subject Data in the Dublin Core Metadata Record
Terminology Identification in a Collection of Web Resources
Dewey in CORC: Classification in Metadata and Pathfinders
Crosswalking Metadata in the OCLC CORC Service
Cataloging in CORC: A Work in Progress
Utilizing CORC to Develop and Maintain Access to Biomedical Web Sites
Never the Twain Shall Meet? Collaboration Between Catalogers and Reference Librarians in the OCLC CORC Project at Brown University
CORC and Collaborative Internet Resource Description: A New Partnership for Technical Services, Collection Development and Public Services
Dublin Core and Serials
Using the Dublin Core to Document Digital Art: A Case Study
Using the Dublin Core with CORC to Catalog Digital Images of Maps
Index
Reference Notes Included
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