Library Cataloging
Moving Images
An interesting article in
Information Outlook v. 6, no. 8 (2002). "Organizing Moving Image Collections in the Digital Era" by James M. Turner, Michele Hudon and Yves Devin. This is not a how-to-do-it article, rather a research project showing decisions at various institutions. Lots of diversity, was their conclusion.
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Hierarchies For Moving Image Genre/form Headings
LC has requested comments about hierarchies for moving image genre/form headings.In 2007 the Policy and Standards Division (PSD) of the Library of Congress began an experiment to develop genre/form headings in the area of moving images (films, television...
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Moving Image Genre/form Project Report
In early 2007 the Cataloging Policy and Support Office (CPSO) of the Library of Congress initiated a project to create authority records for genre/form headings (MARC tag 155), which indicate what a work is, as opposed to what it is about.... This past...
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Greenstone
Greenstone v2.71 has been released. A feature release containing lots and lots of improvements and new functionality.Greenstone is a suite of software for building and distributing digital library collections. It provides a new way of organizing information...
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Moving Image Metadata
This postconference workshop at SURA/ViDe, Thursday, March 31, 2005 looks very good. I heard Grace Agnew speak a few years back and found her very knowledgeable and worth hearing. She was (and may still be) involved in the development of MPEG-7.This all-day...
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Opac
"Using a Web OPAC to deliver digital collections" by Eileen C. Mathias appears in Online Information Review (2003) vol. 27 no. 1 pp. 28-36 The Ewell Sale Stewart Library of the Academy of Natural Sciences has just completed a major digital imaging project....
Library Cataloging