This project report focuses on book metadata practices at the University of British Columbia Press. Metadata management has become essential for publishers in recent decades, as book buying has moved online. This report details the significance of metadata, how publishers use it, how customers (both institutional and individual) benefit from it, and how (good) metadata increases sales. Metadata has become increasingly complex, with varying deadlines, standards, levels, and granularity putting immense pressure on publishers to keep current. This project report analyzes the University of British Columbia Press’ metadata operations to identify its challenges and successes. The report also draws on the current literature of metadata “best pract...
This report explores how Arsenal Pulp Press participated in a bibliographic data exchange network wi...
Currently there is no clear and comprehensive way to measure the “diversity” of literature in the Au...
This paper illustrates five metadata standard developments for differing user constituencies and bus...
With the proliferation of electronic publishing, libraries are increasingly relying on publisher-sup...
Classification of materials as multifaceted and complex as books is fraught with competing needs and...
This presentation will delve into the challenges open-access book publishers face with the current m...
This article summarizes a presentation given by Sarah Bull as part of the Association of Learned and...
Managing ebook Metadata in Academic Libraries: Taming the Tiger tackles the topic of ebooks in acade...
This report describes academic ebook production as it currently stands, emphasizing the practices of...
PART I: Metadata conceptsPart I introduces the concepts that underpin metadata, starting with an his...
Objectives: This paper describes how to use internal and descriptive metadata in EPUB 3 according to...
Chapter 3 of 8.Metadata reflects a traditional notion of metadata as common descriptive elements abs...
The paper enlightens the professional environment about metadata application in hybrid libraries fro...
Metadata standards existing today range from very complex to very simple. Relative simplicity or com...
Academic libraries will do well to embrace metadata and the project possibilities it brings. Digital...
This report explores how Arsenal Pulp Press participated in a bibliographic data exchange network wi...
Currently there is no clear and comprehensive way to measure the “diversity” of literature in the Au...
This paper illustrates five metadata standard developments for differing user constituencies and bus...
With the proliferation of electronic publishing, libraries are increasingly relying on publisher-sup...
Classification of materials as multifaceted and complex as books is fraught with competing needs and...
This presentation will delve into the challenges open-access book publishers face with the current m...
This article summarizes a presentation given by Sarah Bull as part of the Association of Learned and...
Managing ebook Metadata in Academic Libraries: Taming the Tiger tackles the topic of ebooks in acade...
This report describes academic ebook production as it currently stands, emphasizing the practices of...
PART I: Metadata conceptsPart I introduces the concepts that underpin metadata, starting with an his...
Objectives: This paper describes how to use internal and descriptive metadata in EPUB 3 according to...
Chapter 3 of 8.Metadata reflects a traditional notion of metadata as common descriptive elements abs...
The paper enlightens the professional environment about metadata application in hybrid libraries fro...
Metadata standards existing today range from very complex to very simple. Relative simplicity or com...
Academic libraries will do well to embrace metadata and the project possibilities it brings. Digital...
This report explores how Arsenal Pulp Press participated in a bibliographic data exchange network wi...
Currently there is no clear and comprehensive way to measure the “diversity” of literature in the Au...
This paper illustrates five metadata standard developments for differing user constituencies and bus...