This article describes the work of the Networked Resources and Metadata Committee (NRMC), a committee within ALA’s Association for Library Collections and Technical Services (ALCTS). The article discusses NRMC’s history, initiatives, and program highlights, gleaned from an interview held with the present and past chairs of the committee. Numerous details about NRMC’s role within the larger metadata community are shared, as are future directions for the committee
Libraries, archives and museums (LAMs) have been creating metadata of various types (catalog records...
The British Library has partnered with Jisc, Research Libraries UK (RLUK) and the Society of College...
As more libraries adopt digital preservation platforms or contribute material to multi-institutional...
This article describes administrative metadata, and its use in managing electronic resources. The f...
The digital age has caused the paradigm to shift in academic libraries both in terms of their collec...
The ALCTS Cataloging and Metadata Management Section Cataloging and Classification Research Interest...
This chapter describes the issues confronted along the “road taken” by a technical services team as ...
The growing amount of digital resources on the web and in libraries have been rapidly changing the w...
ABSTRACT. With the proliferation of digitized materials and digital libraries, academic librarians h...
Discusses the role of metadata and metadata specialists in libraries over the next decade
Purpose: As digital resources proliferate, libraries plan to grant easy access to a distributed set ...
Academic libraries will do well to embrace metadata and the project possibilities it brings. Digital...
The shrinking of traditional cataloging departments is not news to library technical services staff....
Libraries tend to focus on local needs rather than aiming their metadata creation at a larger world....
Research and other libraries are priceless given that they hold, organize and provide sensible, gene...
Libraries, archives and museums (LAMs) have been creating metadata of various types (catalog records...
The British Library has partnered with Jisc, Research Libraries UK (RLUK) and the Society of College...
As more libraries adopt digital preservation platforms or contribute material to multi-institutional...
This article describes administrative metadata, and its use in managing electronic resources. The f...
The digital age has caused the paradigm to shift in academic libraries both in terms of their collec...
The ALCTS Cataloging and Metadata Management Section Cataloging and Classification Research Interest...
This chapter describes the issues confronted along the “road taken” by a technical services team as ...
The growing amount of digital resources on the web and in libraries have been rapidly changing the w...
ABSTRACT. With the proliferation of digitized materials and digital libraries, academic librarians h...
Discusses the role of metadata and metadata specialists in libraries over the next decade
Purpose: As digital resources proliferate, libraries plan to grant easy access to a distributed set ...
Academic libraries will do well to embrace metadata and the project possibilities it brings. Digital...
The shrinking of traditional cataloging departments is not news to library technical services staff....
Libraries tend to focus on local needs rather than aiming their metadata creation at a larger world....
Research and other libraries are priceless given that they hold, organize and provide sensible, gene...
Libraries, archives and museums (LAMs) have been creating metadata of various types (catalog records...
The British Library has partnered with Jisc, Research Libraries UK (RLUK) and the Society of College...
As more libraries adopt digital preservation platforms or contribute material to multi-institutional...