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1. Description Standards for Econtent/Cataloguing Standards Barbara McDonald
Trinity College Library
IUISC Athlone 7-9 March 2007
2. Current standards and innovative presentations
Development of standards
Standards and e-content
4. Sample Marc Record 008 050217s2005 ie f 001 0 eng
015 BB a GBA529714
2 bnb
020 BB a 1851829342 (hbk.) :
c Ł65.00
040 BB a StDuBDS
d IeDuTC
042 BB a ukscp
082 04 a 941.505
2 22
100 1B a Crawford, Jon G.
245 12 a A Star Chamber Court in Ireland :
b the Court of Castle Chamber, 1571-1641 /
c Jon G. Crawford.
260 BB a Dublin :
b Four Courts Press in association with The Irish Legal History
Society,
c 2005.
300 BB a xvi, 655 p. ;
c 24 cm.
504 BB a Includes bibliographical references and index.
610 10 a Ireland.
b Court of Castle Chamber
x History.
651 B0 a Ireland
x Politics and government
y 16th century.
651 B0 a Ireland
x Politics and government
y 17th century.
710 2B a Irish Legal History Society.
8. Clare County Library
10. AB search
11. FRBR Search
Discover
Refine
Deliver
12. FRBR FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records) is a 1998 recommendation of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) to restructure catalog databases to reflect the conceptual structure of information resources.”
http://www.oclc.org/research/projects/frbr/
13. AB brief results list
16. GeoWeb Record
17. Word Cloud/Discovery Panel
18. Fuzzy logic Fuzziness as defined by Zadeh (a professor at U.Cal. Berkeley) is nonstatistical in nature – it represents vagueness due to human intuition
Encyclopedia Britannica online http://www.britannica.com/
19. Autism linked with Asperger
20. Discovery panel
21. Refine Panel
22. Refine continued
24. MARC handling table
25. Aqua Browser uses the Marc standards to “leverage the rich metadata trapped in the marc record to enhance collection browsing”
Antelman, Lynema and Pace in Toward a twenty-first century library catalog, Information Technology and Libraries, Sept. 2006, p.128
26. Standards Anglo American Catalogue Rules (AACRII)
Marc21
Library of Congress Name Authority File (NACO)
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH)
27. Participation in Creation/Maintenance of Standards Program for Cooperative Cataloguing (PCC)
Shared Cataloguing Programme (SCP)
28. Shared Cataloguing Programme TCD’s responsibilities
All Irish published monographs
All U.K. monographs beginning with ‘D’
29. Distribution of Catalogue Records British National Bibliography (BNB)
Consortium of University and Research Libraries (CURL Database)
Research Libraries Group (RLG – RLIN Database)
OCLC (2006 merger with RLG)
30. authorities.loc.gov
31. NACO contribution – personal name
33. NACO – corporate name
34. SACO contribution - subject
35. SACO contribution – subject/geographic
36. Relevance to e-content Lack of effective search engines across library catalogues and e-content
Creation of Marc records for e-content access via library catalogue
38. Marc e-record in GeoWeb
39. TARA
40. Dublin Core in TARA DC Field Value Language
contributor.author Empey, Adrian -
date.accessioned 2006-11-15T14:59:39Z -
date.available 2006-11-15T14:59:39Z -
date.issued 2006-11-15T14:59:39Z -
identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2262/3358 -
description Map of the cantreds of medieval Tipperary and Kilkenny. A development of the maps made by Empey in his studies. It shows the territories as they were divided out during the subinfeudation of Kilkenny and Tipperary c.1180. en
description.sponsorship Irish Heritage Council en
format.extent 377380 bytes -
format.mimetype image/jpeg -
language.iso en en
relation.ispartofseries O'Donovan Collection en
relation.ispartofseries 01 en
subject Map en
subject Ormond en
subject Medieval en
subject Kilkenny en
subject Tipperary en
subject Walter, Theobald en
title Cantreds of the Ormond Lordship en
type Image en
Appears in Collections: Irish Gothic Architecture [Test]
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44. Cataloguer/Metadata Professionals “…retooled catalogers could give more time to authority control, subject analysis, resource identification and evaluation, and collaboration with information technology units on automated applications and digitization projects.”
D. Marcum, Library Resources & Technical Services 50(1)
45. Back to Basics – and Flying into the Future
Catalouging 2007, Reykjavík Iceland
http://ru.is/kennarar/thorag/cataloguing2007/
46. “The need for cataloging expertise will not be diminished in the coming years but should be adapted for work in the evolving environment of publishing, scholarly communication and information technology.”
Caroline Brazier quoting from
http://www.iub.edu/~libtserv/pub/Future_of_Cataloging_White_Paper.doc
47. The need for cataloging expertise and standards will not be diminished in the coming years but should be adapted for work in the evolving environment of publishing, scholarly communication and information technology.
48. Description Standards for Econtent/Cataloguing Standards Barbara McDonald
Trinity College Library
IUISC Athlone 709 March 2007