The contribution discusses some considerations on the changes of the bibliographic universe, with particular attention to the changes due to the application of RDA guidelines on cataloguing and considering also a new-generation ILS presented on May 27th 2015 during a seminar held at the University of Florence. Developed by @Cult, the ILS Olisuite/WeCat allows the generation of bibliographic descriptions by creating data in Linked Open Data compatible format, while taking into account the relevant of records created with MARC21. Theoretical and technological models of reference are BIBFRAME and Semantic Web protocols, which are essential for a catalogue based on the functions to "identify" and to "connect" entities using the entities and rel...
With effect from 31 March 2013, Resource Description and Access (RDA) has become the cataloguing con...
This article presents the process adopted by the France to bring library catalogs to the Web of data...
RDA was created in response to complaints about the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, especially the...
The contribution discusses some considerations on the changes of the bibliographic universe, with pa...
The contribution discusses some considerations on the changes of the bibliographic universe, with pa...
RDA (Resource Description and Access) has been adopted and is widely used as the standard for descri...
In this article, the author focuses on the profound changes in foreign cataloging and the new intern...
RDA Resource Description and Access are guidelines for description and access to resources designed ...
This issue of Jlis.it is focused on RDA, Resource Description and Access. In light of increasing int...
RDA, Resource Description and Access, is an international metadata standard designed to enable the d...
Integration of user-generated content with library catalogs is a remarkable point with the developme...
URBE -Unione Romana Biblioteche Ecclesiastiche- is composed of 18 academic libraries and adopted RDA...
Using the 9 areas identified by the ISBD as a guide, the paper proposes a descriptive comparison bet...
RDA: Resource Description and Access, is a new cataloguing standard which will replace the Anglo-Ame...
This article presents the process adopted by the France to bring library catalogs to the Web of data...
With effect from 31 March 2013, Resource Description and Access (RDA) has become the cataloguing con...
This article presents the process adopted by the France to bring library catalogs to the Web of data...
RDA was created in response to complaints about the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, especially the...
The contribution discusses some considerations on the changes of the bibliographic universe, with pa...
The contribution discusses some considerations on the changes of the bibliographic universe, with pa...
RDA (Resource Description and Access) has been adopted and is widely used as the standard for descri...
In this article, the author focuses on the profound changes in foreign cataloging and the new intern...
RDA Resource Description and Access are guidelines for description and access to resources designed ...
This issue of Jlis.it is focused on RDA, Resource Description and Access. In light of increasing int...
RDA, Resource Description and Access, is an international metadata standard designed to enable the d...
Integration of user-generated content with library catalogs is a remarkable point with the developme...
URBE -Unione Romana Biblioteche Ecclesiastiche- is composed of 18 academic libraries and adopted RDA...
Using the 9 areas identified by the ISBD as a guide, the paper proposes a descriptive comparison bet...
RDA: Resource Description and Access, is a new cataloguing standard which will replace the Anglo-Ame...
This article presents the process adopted by the France to bring library catalogs to the Web of data...
With effect from 31 March 2013, Resource Description and Access (RDA) has become the cataloguing con...
This article presents the process adopted by the France to bring library catalogs to the Web of data...
RDA was created in response to complaints about the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, especially the...