Using XML : a how-to-do-it manual and CD-ROM for librarians
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Using XML : a how-to-do-it manual and CD-ROM for librarians
(How-to-do-it manuals for libraries / series editor, Bill Katz, no. 154)
Neal-Schuman Publishers, c2007
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Today, more and more database companies and digital projects are using XML (Extensible Markup Language). Library professionals - especially technical service librarians, metadata librarians, system librarians, and library webmaster - who want to stay current, need this book. XML is becoming the standard for content description and metadata exchange. It can handle special characters and non-Roman scripts, which librarians often encounter in the bibliographic environment and offers the greatest promise of data longevity. This book will: introduce you to XML for resource description and bibliographic data management; show you how to create XML records for metadata encoding; help you understand and use DTD (Document Type Definition) and schema for texts, bibliographic catalogs and authority files; and show you how to deliver XML documents through the Web.
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