Chapter 1 of 8.This paper aims to forecast the changing roles of librarians especially catalogers and metadata specialists in today's technology-driven research, teaching, and learning environments, in which information seekers behave more and more self-sufficiently and move well beyond library collections in their pursuit of information. Metadata and metadata specialists are strategic assets for libraries, but the service model for cataloging faces critical challenges.This essay will sketch an alternative frame of reference for technical services experts and highlight the reasons that metadata--and metadata librarians--are critically important to the library's future.Cornell University Librar
The current library bibliographic infrastructure was constructed in the early days of computers – be...
Purpose - In contrast with recent studies noting the necessity of library and information science (L...
Presented at ALA Midwinter, Seattle, WA in January 2013.There are many tasks beyond describing resou...
Discusses the role of metadata and metadata specialists in libraries over the next decade
This research paper (submitted for the MLS course of Organization and Control of Recorded Informatio...
As a profession, librarians are already seeing the ways in which automation is challenging tradition...
Chapter 8 of 8.It has been just ten years since OCLC Senior Research Scientist Stuart Weibel brought...
Chapter 5 of 8.This essay will discuss the changing roles and work done by technical services profes...
Transitioning to the Next Generation of Metadata synthesizes six years (2015-2020) of OCLC Research ...
Academic libraries will do well to embrace metadata and the project possibilities it brings. Digital...
Metadata librarians\u27 engaging in the university knowledge community is becoming a trend in recent...
Paper presented at the NELINET Annual Bibliographic Services Conference, Worcester, Massachusetts, N...
Like many academic libraries, new services and jobs are being driven by the latest developments in t...
The digital age has caused the paradigm to shift in academic libraries both in terms of their collec...
This study examines the field of metadata librarianship and its emergence from the field of traditio...
The current library bibliographic infrastructure was constructed in the early days of computers – be...
Purpose - In contrast with recent studies noting the necessity of library and information science (L...
Presented at ALA Midwinter, Seattle, WA in January 2013.There are many tasks beyond describing resou...
Discusses the role of metadata and metadata specialists in libraries over the next decade
This research paper (submitted for the MLS course of Organization and Control of Recorded Informatio...
As a profession, librarians are already seeing the ways in which automation is challenging tradition...
Chapter 8 of 8.It has been just ten years since OCLC Senior Research Scientist Stuart Weibel brought...
Chapter 5 of 8.This essay will discuss the changing roles and work done by technical services profes...
Transitioning to the Next Generation of Metadata synthesizes six years (2015-2020) of OCLC Research ...
Academic libraries will do well to embrace metadata and the project possibilities it brings. Digital...
Metadata librarians\u27 engaging in the university knowledge community is becoming a trend in recent...
Paper presented at the NELINET Annual Bibliographic Services Conference, Worcester, Massachusetts, N...
Like many academic libraries, new services and jobs are being driven by the latest developments in t...
The digital age has caused the paradigm to shift in academic libraries both in terms of their collec...
This study examines the field of metadata librarianship and its emergence from the field of traditio...
The current library bibliographic infrastructure was constructed in the early days of computers – be...
Purpose - In contrast with recent studies noting the necessity of library and information science (L...
Presented at ALA Midwinter, Seattle, WA in January 2013.There are many tasks beyond describing resou...