Article documenting a study examining a sample of WorldCat records representing Ukrainian-language archival materials (including digital resources) that were not officially published or released with the goal to examine the extent to which these metadata records support the user tasks of find, identify, select, obtain, and explore. It was presented at the 2nd International Workshop on Digital Language Archives held on June 30, 2023 as part of the ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries 2023
The author presents strategies any librarian or researcher with access to OCLC WorldCat may use to ...
In 2001, WorldCat, the primary international bibliographic utility, contained 45 million records wit...
Περιέχει τη περίληψηThe article discusses the highlights of the 2nd International Workshop on Semant...
Article for a study aimed to develop understanding of the current state of metadata practices in dig...
Article describing a pilot project undertaken at the Computational Resource for South Asian Language...
Users of digital language archives face a number of barriers when trying to discover and reuse the m...
The 30th anniversary of WorldCat was celebrated in 2001. At that time, there were 45 million records...
For most of the world's 7,000 languages, there are few records available via the Internet. Recognizi...
Article highlighting a case study about building a working digital language archive in a hosted univ...
The 30th anniversary of WorldCat was celebrated in 2001. At that time, there were 45 million records...
Conference paper elucidates the issues facing language archive managers and users through two steps:...
Article introduces the collaboration between the Computational Resource for South Asian Languages (C...
Article on issues encountered with legacy language data in archives. It was presented at the 1st Int...
This article analyzes item‐level metadata in three language archives by focusing on free‐text metada...
This white paper comprehensively describes the insights that emerged from the Workshop on User-Cente...
The author presents strategies any librarian or researcher with access to OCLC WorldCat may use to ...
In 2001, WorldCat, the primary international bibliographic utility, contained 45 million records wit...
Περιέχει τη περίληψηThe article discusses the highlights of the 2nd International Workshop on Semant...
Article for a study aimed to develop understanding of the current state of metadata practices in dig...
Article describing a pilot project undertaken at the Computational Resource for South Asian Language...
Users of digital language archives face a number of barriers when trying to discover and reuse the m...
The 30th anniversary of WorldCat was celebrated in 2001. At that time, there were 45 million records...
For most of the world's 7,000 languages, there are few records available via the Internet. Recognizi...
Article highlighting a case study about building a working digital language archive in a hosted univ...
The 30th anniversary of WorldCat was celebrated in 2001. At that time, there were 45 million records...
Conference paper elucidates the issues facing language archive managers and users through two steps:...
Article introduces the collaboration between the Computational Resource for South Asian Languages (C...
Article on issues encountered with legacy language data in archives. It was presented at the 1st Int...
This article analyzes item‐level metadata in three language archives by focusing on free‐text metada...
This white paper comprehensively describes the insights that emerged from the Workshop on User-Cente...
The author presents strategies any librarian or researcher with access to OCLC WorldCat may use to ...
In 2001, WorldCat, the primary international bibliographic utility, contained 45 million records wit...
Περιέχει τη περίληψηThe article discusses the highlights of the 2nd International Workshop on Semant...