Library Cataloging
Oft Used Forms
This item from Matthew Eberle at Library Techlog
Paul Bracke from dLIST has written back to my query to say that they'd welcome the kind of material Library_Geek says we should be collecting (collection development policies, instruction handouts, mission statements, etc.) in dLIST, so, upload 'em if you've got 'em!
Let's get the word out. Pass this along, the larger the selection the more useful. Thanks Matthew and Paul.
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Federated Searching
Integration of Non-OAI Resources for Federated Searching in DLIST, an Eprints Repository by Anita Coleman, Paul Bracke and S. Karthik appears in the latest issue of D-Lib Magazine.Federated, distributed, and broadcast searches on the Internet depend on...
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E-lis
In the past I've mentioned dLIST, Digital Library of Information Science and Technology. Here is the current scope of the dLIST collection:Researchers and practitioners in LIS and IT create a wealth of content not limited to formal papers. To capture...
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Repository For Oft Used Library Documents
This idea continues to pick up steam, thanks TJ for getting it going. Library Techlog has these ideas:So library_geek wants a little knowledge management, eh? I know I talked about this idea of sharing things like forms and the like on the Techlog before,...
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Faceted Classification
Matthew Eberle at Library Techlog has provided a useful set of links on faceted classification and XFML. He has links to examples, articles and the standards. Thanks Matthew....
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Marc Tools
Nathan Denny has kindly released as public domain the projects he has been working on. There is a program to manipulate MARC records, another to convert them into RDF/DC, a Z39.50 tool and more. They are written in Python (I've been hearing than name...
Library Cataloging