Libraries tend to focus on local needs rather than aiming their metadata creation at a larger world. In discussing the conclusions of the RLG Programs Descriptive Metadata Practices Survey, the author elaborates on where changes in outlook should be made
The cataloging environment in libraries has undergone extensive changes in recent years, including w...
Purpose - In contrast with recent studies noting the necessity of library and information science (L...
Discusses the role of metadata and metadata specialists in libraries over the next decade
Transitioning to the Next Generation of Metadata synthesizes six years (2015-2020) of OCLC Research ...
The shrinking of traditional cataloging departments is not news to library technical services staff....
As institutions develop digital libraries, the work of describing these collections is increasingly ...
This article has been developed from our UKSG Conference breakout session ‘What is all this fuss abo...
Column: "View from a Parallel Universe"With the recent merger of OCLC and RLG, the near monopoly of ...
Paper presented at the NELINET Annual Bibliographic Services Conference, Worcester, Massachusetts, N...
The digital age has caused the paradigm to shift in academic libraries both in terms of their collec...
As more libraries adopt digital preservation platforms or contribute material to multi-institutional...
The growing amount of digital resources on the web and in libraries have been rapidly changing the w...
Purpose: As digital resources proliferate, libraries plan to grant easy access to a distributed set ...
This article highlights community and stakeholder mobilization initiatives in the library and herita...
Accepted for publication in Cataloging and Classification Quarterly.The conversation about metadata ...
The cataloging environment in libraries has undergone extensive changes in recent years, including w...
Purpose - In contrast with recent studies noting the necessity of library and information science (L...
Discusses the role of metadata and metadata specialists in libraries over the next decade
Transitioning to the Next Generation of Metadata synthesizes six years (2015-2020) of OCLC Research ...
The shrinking of traditional cataloging departments is not news to library technical services staff....
As institutions develop digital libraries, the work of describing these collections is increasingly ...
This article has been developed from our UKSG Conference breakout session ‘What is all this fuss abo...
Column: "View from a Parallel Universe"With the recent merger of OCLC and RLG, the near monopoly of ...
Paper presented at the NELINET Annual Bibliographic Services Conference, Worcester, Massachusetts, N...
The digital age has caused the paradigm to shift in academic libraries both in terms of their collec...
As more libraries adopt digital preservation platforms or contribute material to multi-institutional...
The growing amount of digital resources on the web and in libraries have been rapidly changing the w...
Purpose: As digital resources proliferate, libraries plan to grant easy access to a distributed set ...
This article highlights community and stakeholder mobilization initiatives in the library and herita...
Accepted for publication in Cataloging and Classification Quarterly.The conversation about metadata ...
The cataloging environment in libraries has undergone extensive changes in recent years, including w...
Purpose - In contrast with recent studies noting the necessity of library and information science (L...
Discusses the role of metadata and metadata specialists in libraries over the next decade