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Browsing Metadata and Digital Collections: A Festschrift in Honor of Tom Turner by Title
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The History and Current State of Digital Preservation in the United States
Hirtle, Peter B. (CIP (CU Library Iniatives in Publishing), 2008)The world of information is becoming ever more digital. While advances in information technology have undeniable advantages, they also pose significant threats to the long-term accessibility of information. Digital information ... -
Introduction to 'Metadata and Digital Collections: A Festschrift in Honor of Tom Turner'
Kara, William J. (CIP (CU Library Iniatives in Publishing), 2008) -
Looking Back - Looking Forward: Reflections of a Transitional Librarian
Hillmann, Diane I. (CIP (CU Library Iniatives in Publishing), 2008)It has been just ten years since OCLC Senior Research Scientist Stuart Weibel brought together the "geeks, freaks and people in sensible shoes" for the first Dublin Core workshop in 1995. Those ten years have broadened our ... -
New Approaches for Mainstreaming Metadata in Digital Library Project Development and Management
Corson-Rikert, Jonathan (CIP (CU Library Iniatives in Publishing), 2008)Metadata reflects a traditional notion of metadata as common descriptive elements abstracted from homogeneous collections of resources. Following this simplistic model, bibliographic terms, i.e. metadata elements, such as ... -
The Online Catalog as Data Repository
Rupp, Nathan (CIP (CU Library Iniatives in Publishing), 2008)This essay will discuss the changing roles and work done by technical services professionals and the ways in which they can develop the skills needed for these new roles and opportunities. While catalogers needed to have ... -
The Quest for Electronic Resource Management Standards and Tools
Chandler, Adam (CIP (CU Library Iniatives in Publishing), 2008)Libraries and vendors face significant challenges in the new digital publishing environment. One of these challenges is to manage the information and workflows necessary to acquire and provide access to electronic resources. ...