1st Edition

Electronic Resources Selection and Bibliographic Control

By Ling Yuh W Pattie, Bonnie J Cox Copyright 1996
268 Pages
by CRC Press

268 Pages
by CRC Press

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