Library Cataloging
Z39.50
The first U.S. national Profile for Z39.50 is out for review and ballot from February 3-March 14. Z39.50 is the international standard that helps you retrieve information across lots of databases; this Profile will simplify and improve its implementation among all its U.S. users. Comments are invited.
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Moinmoin Wiki Syntax For Description Set Profiles
The Dublin Core folks have a draft, A MoinMoin Wiki Syntax for Description Set ProfilesThis document describes a MoinMoin wiki syntax for a Description Set Profile as defined in the DCMI Working Draft "Description Set Profiles: A constraint language for...
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Metadata For Learning Resources
Metadata for Learning Resources: An Update on Standards Activity for 2008 by Sarah Currier appears in the latest issue of Ariadne.The major areas of development covered in this article are:LOM Next: plans for the next version of the IEEE LOMThe Joint...
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Review Of Isbd(a)
IFLA's ISBD Review Group is pleased to announce that the 2006 revision of ISBD(A): International Standard Bibliographic Description for Older Monographic Publications (Antiquarian) is now available for World Wide Review. Individuals, libraries of...
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Dublin Core
DC-Lib, the library application profile, has been revised and is available for review. Comments are welcomed. The profile has been reformatted in accordance with the CEN Application Profile Guidelines....
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Z39.50
On January 15, 2003, NISO SC AV submitted the Draft U.S. National Z39.50 Profile for Library Applications to NISO for formal balloting by NISO Voting Members.This standard specifies the use of ANSI/NISO Z39.50-2003 in library applications. It specifies...
Library Cataloging