1st Edition
Electronic Resources Selection and Bibliographic Control
268 Pages
by
CRC Press
268 Pages
by
CRC Press
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The universe of electronic resources is indeed diverse, expansive, intimidating, and unstructured compared to the finite, prepackaged print world upon which the information delivery infrastructure has been constructed. Electronic Resources: Selection and Bibliographic Control addresses the resultant concerns of information professionals as they struggle to define, select, and control electronic... Read more
ContentsIntroduction
- Selecting Electronic Resources: Developing a Local Decision-Making Matrix
- Intellectual Access to Digital Documents: Joining Proven Principles with New Technologies
- Metadata for Internet Resources: The Dublin Core Metadata Elements Set and Its Mapping to USMARC
- Cataloging for Digital Libraries
- Selection, Access, and Control in a Library of Electronic Texts
- Control of Electronic Resources in Australia
- “Parallel Universes” or Meaningful Relationships: Envisioning a Future for the OPAC and the Net
- Electronic Theses and Dissertations: Merging Perspectives
- CATRIONA: A Distributed, Locally-Oriented Z39.50 OPAC-Based Approach to Cataloging the Internet
- Possible Solutions for Incorporating Digital Information Mediums into Traditional Library Cataloging Services
- Cataloging at the Library of Congress in the Digital Age
- Cataloging Internet Resources: The Convergence of Libraries and Internet Resources
- Reference Notes Included
Biography
W Pattie, Ling Yuh; Cox, Bonnie J






