Library Cataloging
E-Literature
The conference Preservation, Archiving and Dissemination of Electronic Literature co-sponsored by Electronic Literature Organization and the Digital Cultures Project, April 3-4, 2003 has made MP3 files of the talks available for download. Talks include:
The Opposite of Property James BoylePresentation of Endangered Works: Marjorie Luesebrink- Library of Congress to the Rescue: Stewart Brand
- Introduction to METS, the Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard: Merrilee Proffitt
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Access 2005
Many talks from Access 2005 are available as MP3 files. Lots of good stuff here. I'll have to get to that conference at some point. Among the talks are:Introduction to METS by Jerome McdonoughSorting Out Social Classification: Folksonomies and Tagging...
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Mets
It's Opening Day for METS by Roy Tennant discusses the Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard. He concludes:But whether we use MPEG-21 or METS, a standard that provides a method to encapsulate all the information about an object?whether digital...
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Marc & Metadata
Vol. 22, no. 1 of Library Hi Tech includes many papers of possible interest.Metadata and librarianship: will MARC survive? Bradford Lee EdenCyril: expanding the horizons of MARC21 Jane W Jacobs; Ed Summers; Elizabeth AnkersenThe MARC standard and encoded...
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Preservation
The proceedings of the recent conference on Practical Experiences in Digital Preservation, from 2-4 April 2003 in Kew (United Kingdom), are now available online. There are PowerPoint for most presentations; a few are in pdf format. However, the exciting...
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Mets
The METS Implementation Registry contains descriptions of METS projects planned, in progress, and fully implemented. Currently about 20 projects are listed. METS is the Metadata Encoding & Transmission Standard....
Library Cataloging