Library Cataloging
The Molecule of Data
Karen Coyle spoke with David Weinberger for this week?s LibraryLab/ThePodcast.
How can libraries use the power of metadata ? those little molecules of information that help describe the greater work ? to help users get more out of their search for resources?
This is going on my MP3 player.
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Library Linked Data
Karen Coyle writes on Coyle's InFormation that "There will soon be a call for reviews of the draft report by the W3C Incubator Group on Library Linked Data." This is a longish document. It might be best to start reading and considering it now to make...
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Oclc Research To Host Tai Chi Linked Data Part 2 Webinar On 1 July 2010 At 2 Pm Edt
Image via WikipediaOCLC Research has announced they will host a TAI CHI Linked Data Part 2 Webinar on 1 July 2010 at 2 pm EDT. Part 1 is available on-line.Linked Data is a hot topic. It provides a mechanism to expose library data in a way that is understandable...
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Linked Data Webinar
Image via WikipediaOCLC Research is hosting a free Webinar on Linked Data, 27 May 2010 at 2 pm EDT.Linked Data is a hot topic. It provides a mechanism to expose library data in a way that is understandable to non-librarians, thereby facilitating community...
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Linked Data Catalogs
The column Cataloging Horizons by Karen Coyle in the latest American Libraries discusses "Navigating the bibliographic space with linked data".Library catalogs have evolved over time as technology has changed. The last 150 years have seen a progression...
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Genre/form Headings Presentation
Janis Young's presentation at the Library of Congress is now available. Expanding the Power of the Library's Family of Vocabularies: Genre/Form HeadingsIn 2007, the Library of Congress embarked upon a project to create a system of genre/form headings,...
Library Cataloging