Library Cataloging
Web Standards
The Code Style site is a useful place for Web site developers. It covers both formal and informal standards, those things that can make your site more accessible to more readers.
The Code Style Web site aims to answer key questions for Web developers. Which Web fonts are most common? What is the best way to use media dependent stylesheets? How can I design more robust, accessible Websites?
Worth a bookmark, if you have some Web responsibilities.
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Vra Core Schemas Now Hosted By Library Of Congress
News from LC. The VRA Core is a data standard for the description of works of visual culture as well as the images that document them. The standard is now being hosted by the Network Development and MARC Standards Officeof the Library of Congress (LC)...
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Program For Cooperative Cataloging
From the LCCN Cataloging Newsletter v. 13, no. 12.The redesigned PCC Web site is now available. The new Internet resource was released in time for the ALA Annual Conference. Ana Cristan, on detail to the Cataloging Policy and Support Office, and John...
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Mp3s
I never imagined that the site MP3.com would disappear, it seemed such a natural idea. But it did. Now GarageBand.com has filled the void.I've moved Cora's band, Permanent Wave, info and MP3s over to the new site. This is a great place to get...
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Writing
Writing for the Web - How to Write Web-Friendly Content for your Site by Steve Lee.This article provides a short introduction to the basics of writing for the Web. It considers how Web users approach the information they find on the net, and, based on...
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Not Cataloging
"Six Science Publishers Create New Web Font Set: The STIX Project (http://www.stixfonts.org)Melville, NY, June 10, 2002 - After years of planning, a group of scientific publishers today formally announced the Scientific and Technical Information Exchange...
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