Portals
Library Cataloging

Portals


I've already mentioned the cataloging portal put together by Lynne LeGrow, Library Cataloguing Aids. (Look at the wonderful icon at the head of the page.) Another fine portal is the Cataloguer's Toolbox. It was last modified today, so it is kept current. They also have older versions of the site going back to May 1995. You can even download a MARC record for the site.




- Portals
The Portal Factory is an open source product from the folks at MIT.The Portal Factory is a new platform based architecture for information products. It allows many different kinds of information systems to be deployed from a single code base. The Portal...

- Survey
UNESCO is presently carrying out an evaluation of WebWorld, the website of its Communication and Information Sector.This evaluation will help us to better respond to your needs and to improve WebWorld's services and portals (the Libraries Portal,...

- Portals
A LITA intrest group on portals has created a Web site for their mission.The Internet Portals Interest Group defines a portal as a service (and related systems and approaches to organization) that facilitates organized knowledge discovery through the...

- Lisfeeds Portal
The LISFeeds portal by Steven M. Cohen is now available. "The LISFeeds Portal was created for those who like to keep up with library news via RSS but don't want to (or can't) download a news aggregator." He has a 'blog about the site, naturally....

- Cataloging Portals
There are a few Web sites that attempt to link to all resources available to catalogers on the Internet. Lynne LeGrow has attempted this feat at Library Cataloguing Aids. It is good to bookmark one or two of these cataloging portals. Lynn's has an...



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