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CONNEXION,
E-BOOKS,
AND CATALOGING INTERNET RESOURCES
CATALOGING
INTERNET RESOURCES
Bibliographic
Control of Web Resources: an LC Action Plan
Cataloging
and Metadata Resources: a Companion Site for Organizing Audiovisual and
Electronic Resources for Access
Cataloging
E-Books: Required Fields in OCLC for Electronic Reproductions
Cataloging
Electronic Materials at Yale
Cataloging
Electronic Newspapers - CONSER Cataloging Manual Module 33.18
Cataloging
Electronic Resources : OCLC-MARC Coding Guidelines - Revised
12/01/02
Cataloging in
the Digital Order - By David M. Levy, 7/28/03
Cataloging
Internet Resources: A Manual & Practical Guide - 2. ed. by
Nancy
B. Olson, editor
Cataloging
Internet Resources Project -
Updated 7/19/02
Cataloguing
the Chameleon: Remote Access Electronic Resources Description and
Access:
Application of AACR2R 2002 & Marc 21 Bibliographic - by Joseph
P. Cox and Lynne C. Howarth
Coding
Practice for Integrating Resources (OCLC)
Developing
and Cataloging E-Collections - Poster session, 10/00
Electronic
and Media Cataloging for the 21st Century - From the 2002 OLAC
conference
Guidelines
for Coding Electronic Resources in Leader/06
Guidelines
for the Use of Field 856 (revised 3/03)
Implementing
the Revised AACR2 Chapter 9 for Cataloging Electronic Resources
- From the Cataloging Policy
Committee
of OLAC
Introduction
to Cataloging Electronic Integrating Resources: an Online Training
Presentation
- From the Cataloging Policy
Committee
of OLAC)
Metabrowser
- Metadata Cataloguing Tools for the Internet
Metadata
and Cataloging Online Resources: Selected Reference Documents, Web
Sites,
and Articles - compiled
by
Stephen J. Miller, Univ. of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Libraries
Modifying
Cataloging Practice and OCLC Infrastructure for Effective Organization
of Internet Resources - By
Ingrid Hsieh-Yee
Policy
Statement and Procedures for Cataloging Internet
Resources
(Univ. of Colorado at Boulder, Fleming Law Library)
Policy
21: Guidelines for the Cataloging of Internet Resources (Univ. of
Kentucky)
Source
of Title Note for Internet Resources (OLAC)
TPOT
Cataloging: Electronic Resources Cataloging
2002
Revision of AACR2: Impact on Integrating Remote Access Electronic
Resources
(LC 11/02)
Using
Library Classification Schemes for Internet Resources -
By Diane Vizine Goetz
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E-BOOKS,
E-JOURNALS AND NETLIBRARY
Baen
Free Library - Free
titles
available as a "matter of principle"
Digital
Book Index - Over 74,000 titles, many of them free, from more than
1800 publishers and public archives
E-Book
Basics (Yahoo)
E-Books.org
EJI:
a Registry of Innovative E-Journal Features, Functionalities, and
Content-
Bells and whistles to make your OPAC cutting edge
E-Journals.org
Free
E-Books.net
Free
Medical Books Online
Hoover
Institution Books Online - UMass has the paper copy to many of
these
titles
Microsoft
Free E-Book Reader
NetLibrary
FAQ
NetLibrary.com-
E-books online, now owned by OCLC, and we are members. Click here to
access
over 4000 e-books, both new releases and public domain. Books can be
borrowed
for a 4 hour period.
On-Line
Books Page - More than
20,000
free works (pre-1927)
Open Citation
Project - Core Metalist of Open Access Eprint Archives
Project
Gutenberg
Search
eBooks.com
Univ.
of California Press Scholarship E Editions - More than 400 titles
available
to the public
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DUBLIN
CORE, MARC, AND METADATA
BenchMARC
- Use free for a year
Dealing
with FRBR Expressions in MARC 21
Digital
Libraries: Metadata Resources (IFLANET)
DC.dot:
Dublin Core Metadata Editor -
Simply type in your URL, and the editor will automatically generate
Dublin
Core metadata. Also try Dublin
Core Assistant
Dublin
Core/MARC/GILS Crosswalk
Dublin
Core Metadata Initiative -
Here you will find the Dublin
Core Metadata Element set, version 1.1 in addition to DCMI
Metadata Schemes, and Usage
Guidelines
EAD
(Encoded Archival Description) Official Web Site -
Now available: EAD DTD
Version
2002 (LC)
FRBR
Display Tool - Network
Development
and MARC Standards Office, Library of Congress
Functional
Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR)
Geospatial
Metadata Standards
GILS:
Global Information Locator Service
Making
a MARC with Dublin Core
MARC
and FRBR
MARC
in XML
MARC
Must Die, by Roy Tennant - Library Journal, 10/15/02. Part 2 is "MARC
Exit Strategies"
MARC
Punctuation Cheat Sheet (revised 2/03)
MARC
Standards (Library of Congress)
MARC
to Dublin Core Crosswalk
MARC
21 Initial Definite and Indefinite Articles
MARC21
Lite (2002 edition)
MARC
21 XML and SGML Schema
Metabrowser
- Metadata Cataloguing Tools for the Internet
Metadata
3: Syntax, Structure, and Semantics
MODS:
Metadata Object Description Schema (LC)
ONIX
to MARC 21 Mapping: a Crosswalk
ONIX
2.1 for Books
RDF:
Resource Description Framework
TEI:
Text Encoding Initiative
Thommo's
Scripts (MARC Processing Scripts)
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HTML
AND XML
Cascading
Style Sheets Home Page
Cascading
Style Sheets: Learning CSS
Develop
an XML Strategy for Cataloging Content
Getting
Started With HTML
HTML
(Hypertext Markup Language) Home Page
HTML
Tidy - Clean up your web
pages
Vanishing
Image: XHTML 2 Migration Issues (7/2/03)
XForms
- the Next Generation of Web Forms
XHTML
2.0
XHTML
Modules and Markup Languages
XML
(Extensible Markup Language)
XML
and MARC: a Choice or Replacement?
XMLMARC
1.0 - Download now!
XPointer
Framework
W3C
Markup Validation Service
Web
Contents Accessibility Guidelines Working Group
World
Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
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OCLC
CONNEXION
CORC
- Cooperative Online Resource Cataloging -
Now available through OCLC Connexion. Ask your supervisor for username
and password
Connexion
Documentation
Connexion
Tutorials
Connexion
Users Group (formerly CORC Users Group)
OCLC
Connexion - Timeline and Issues
Passport
for Cataloging's Life Extended
Passport
or CatME or Connexion - the Survey
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OTHER
AAD
(Access to Archival Databases System)
All
That JAS: Journal Abbreviation Sources
ANSI
(American National Standards Institute)
Bobby
Online Free Portal
Canadian
Initiative on Digital Libraries
GILS
(Global Information Locator Service)
ISBD
(ER) - Int'l. Standard Bibliographic Description for Electronic
Resources
NISO
(National Information Standards Organization)
ONIX
PICS
(Platform for Internet Content Selection)
Project
JXTA - Open protocols that allow any connected device on the
network
(from cell phones and wireless PDAs to PCs and servers) to communicate
via P2P
PURL
(Persistent Uniform Resource Locator)
RDF
(Resource Description Framework)
Remote
Access Computer File Serials: Conser. Module 31 -
With 2002 updates
Scorpion
Project - OCLC project
to
explore the indexing and cataloging of electronic resources.
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Updated:
09/25/03
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