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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.Libology Blog
Established July 2006
ISSN: 1946-1852
by Rick Mason
Tag Archives: metadata
Drinking from the Firehose of Metadata
Lorcan Demsey discusses a previous post about Metadata that he wrote a couple of years ago, and the implications for how we approach the creation and selection of information about information. His four categories: Professional. Produced by staff in support … Continue reading →
Posted in Blogs, Cataloging, Classification, Libraries, Library 2.0
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Tagged Cataloging, Data management, Libraries, Library 2.0, Lorcan Dempsey, metadata, OCLC
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Open Data – Interoperability not Property
Open Data : It’s About Interoperability, not Property is a post on Common Knowledge that does a great job at not only explaining why Open Data is such a powerful idea, but also why it is so complex, as well: … Continue reading →
Posted in Definitions, Libraries, Library 2.0, Online Databases, Software
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Tagged Common Knowledge, metadata, Open Data, Software, Technology/Internet
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Time for Marc to go
Marc was a Good & Loyal Mule but Now It’s Time to Shoot It is a post over on the Future4catalogers blog that does an effective job at explaining why the library community should be focusing on using a new, … Continue reading →
Posted in Cataloging, ILS, Libraries, Library 2.0, Open Source, Software, XML
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Tagged Cataloging, ILS, large group, Libraries, Marc, metadata, OPAC, text editor
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