
E-Serials Cataloging
Access to Continuing and Integrating Resources via the Catalog and the Web
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 3. July 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-0-7890-1711-6 (ISBN)
Description
Examine current methods of e-serials cataloging with an accent on online accessibility!This comprehensive guide examines the state of electronic serials cataloging with special attention paid to online capacities. E-Serials Cataloging: Access to Continuing and Integrating Resources via the Catalog and the Web presents a review of the e-serials cataloging methods of the 1990s and discusses the international standards (ISSN, ISBD[ER], AACR2) that are applicable. It puts the concept of online accessibility into historical perspective and offers a look at current applications to consider. Practicing librarians, catalogers and administrators of technical services, cataloging and service departments, and Web managers will find this book to be an invaluable asset.E-Serials Cataloging: Access to Continuing and Integrating Resources via the Catalog and the Web includes:
an annotated bibliography of selected cataloging processes for online e-serials
a complete collection of notes used in cataloging AACR2 e-serials
the results of a survey on staffing for cataloging e-serials in ALR libraries
a literature review of e-serials cataloging in the 1990sThis book is an essential resource for anyone involved with the day-to-day processing of electronic serials. E-Serials Cataloging: Access to Continuing and Integrating Resources via the Catalog and the Web provides a complete reference to an information phenomenon that represents a major advance in electronic library science for libraries large and small.
an annotated bibliography of selected cataloging processes for online e-serials
a complete collection of notes used in cataloging AACR2 e-serials
the results of a survey on staffing for cataloging e-serials in ALR libraries
a literature review of e-serials cataloging in the 1990sThis book is an essential resource for anyone involved with the day-to-day processing of electronic serials. E-Serials Cataloging: Access to Continuing and Integrating Resources via the Catalog and the Web provides a complete reference to an information phenomenon that represents a major advance in electronic library science for libraries large and small.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
462 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7890-1711-6 (9780789017116)
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Jim Cole | Wayne Jones
E-Serials Cataloging
Access to Continuing and Integrating Resources via the Catalog and the Web
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E-Serials Cataloging
Access to Continuing and Integrating Resources via the Catalog and the Web
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E-Serials Cataloging
Access to Continuing and Integrating Resources via the Catalog and the Web
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Routledge
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Persons
Cole, Jim; Jones, Wayne
Author
Department Head, Central Technical Services, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada
Content
Preface
GENERAL
Crystal Graham, 1952-2000: A Personal Tribute
E-Serials Cataloging in the 1900s: A Review of the Literature
STANDARDS
ISSN: An Ongoing Identifier in a Changing World
ISBD(ER) and Its Role in the Management of Electronic Resources
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
The Integration of Electronic Resources into Cataloging Instruction in the LIS Curriculum
Teaching Seriality: A Major Educational Challenge
Serials Cataloging Cooperative Training Program (SCCTP): The Canadian Experience
A Question of Access: The Electronic Journals Tutorial at the University of Leicester
POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
Single or Separate OPAC Records for E-Journals: The Glamorgan Perspective
Web Resources for Cataloging Electronic Serials and Continuing Resources: An Annotated Bibliography
Internet Resources Cataloging in ARL Libraries: Staffing and Access Issues
Notes for Remote Access Computer File Serials
On Pins and Needles: Using Structured Metadata for Collocation and Browsing Capability
OCLC's CORC Service: A User's Perspective
NATIONAL PROJECTS AND LOCAL APPLICATIONS
NESLI MARC Records: An Experiment in Creating MARC Records for E-Journals
Linking Articles and Bibliographic Records with Uniform Resource Names
Bibliographic Protocol: Fine-Grained Integration of Library Services with the Web
Marrying Bibliographic and Fulltext Resources: An A&I Publisher's View
Improving Access to E-Journals and Databases at the MIT Libraries: Building a Database-Backed Web Site Called "Vera"
The Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek: A Successful Library Service for Electronic Journals in Germany
Access to E-Serials and Other Continuing Electronic Resources at Kansas City Public Library
BOOKS, SERIALS, AND THE FUTURE
E-Books: Should We Be Afraid?
E is for Everything: The Extra-Ordinary, Evolutionary [E-]Journal
Index
Reference Notes Included
GENERAL
Crystal Graham, 1952-2000: A Personal Tribute
E-Serials Cataloging in the 1900s: A Review of the Literature
STANDARDS
ISSN: An Ongoing Identifier in a Changing World
ISBD(ER) and Its Role in the Management of Electronic Resources
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
The Integration of Electronic Resources into Cataloging Instruction in the LIS Curriculum
Teaching Seriality: A Major Educational Challenge
Serials Cataloging Cooperative Training Program (SCCTP): The Canadian Experience
A Question of Access: The Electronic Journals Tutorial at the University of Leicester
POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
Single or Separate OPAC Records for E-Journals: The Glamorgan Perspective
Web Resources for Cataloging Electronic Serials and Continuing Resources: An Annotated Bibliography
Internet Resources Cataloging in ARL Libraries: Staffing and Access Issues
Notes for Remote Access Computer File Serials
On Pins and Needles: Using Structured Metadata for Collocation and Browsing Capability
OCLC's CORC Service: A User's Perspective
NATIONAL PROJECTS AND LOCAL APPLICATIONS
NESLI MARC Records: An Experiment in Creating MARC Records for E-Journals
Linking Articles and Bibliographic Records with Uniform Resource Names
Bibliographic Protocol: Fine-Grained Integration of Library Services with the Web
Marrying Bibliographic and Fulltext Resources: An A&I Publisher's View
Improving Access to E-Journals and Databases at the MIT Libraries: Building a Database-Backed Web Site Called "Vera"
The Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek: A Successful Library Service for Electronic Journals in Germany
Access to E-Serials and Other Continuing Electronic Resources at Kansas City Public Library
BOOKS, SERIALS, AND THE FUTURE
E-Books: Should We Be Afraid?
E is for Everything: The Extra-Ordinary, Evolutionary [E-]Journal
Index
Reference Notes Included