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adam_text | CONTENTS
list of Figures
.................................xv
Preface
.....................................xix
Acknowledgments by
Ariene
G.
Taylor
............xxiii
Acknowledgments by Daniel
N.
Joudrey
...........xxv
і
Organization of Recorded Information
....................1
The Need to Organize
......................................1
The Nature of Information
..................................3
The Nature of the Organization of Recorded Information
... 4
Organization of Information in Different Contexts
..............8
Libraries
............................................8
Archives
............................................11
Museums (Art and Object Collections)
.................. 13
The Internet
........................................15
Digital Libraries and Archives
..........................17
Information Architecture
.............................20
Indexing and Abstracting
.............................21
Indexing
......................................22
Abstracting
....................................23
Records Management
................................24
Knowledge Management
..............................27
Conclusion
..............................................29
Notes
...................................................29
Suggested Readings
.......................................33
2
Retrieval Tools
........................................39
The Need for Retrieval Tools
...............................39
The Basic Retrieval Tools, Their Formats, and Their Functions
... 40
Bibliographies
.......................................40
vi
/ Contents
Pathfinders
....................................43
Catalogs
............................................43
Purposes of Catalogs
.............................44
Forms of Catalogs
...............................47
Book Catalogs
.............................47
Card Catalogs
.............................48
Microform Catalogs
........................49
OPACs
...................................49
Arrangements within Catalogs
.....................49
Classified
.................................50
Alphabetical
...............................51
Chronological and Other
....................52
Indexes
............................................52
Finding Aids
........................................57
Registers and Other Museum Databases
.................59
Search Engines and Directories
........................60
Conclusion
..............................................62
Notes
...................................................62
Suggested Readings
.......................................65
Development of the Organization of Recorded
Information in Western Civilization
.....................67
Inventories, Bibliographies, Catalogs, and Codification
..........67
Antiquity
...........................................67
Middle Ages
........................................69
European Renaissance
................................70
From Inventories to Finding Lists to Collocating Devices
.... 71
Period of Codification
................................73
Twentieth Century
........................................75
Description
.........................................75
Subject Access
.......................................77
Verbal Subject Access
............................77
Classification
...................................78
Special Materials
.....................................80
Archives
.......................................80
Museums (Art and Object Collections)
.............80
Subject Access to Special Materials
.................81
Mechanization of Bibliography
.........................81
The Documentation Movement
...................81
Library Automation
.............................83
Conclusion
..............................................84
Contents /
vii
Notes...................................................84
Suggested Readings
.......................................85
4
Metadata
............................................89
The Basics of Metadata
....................................91
Metadata
Schemas........................................94
Metadata Characteristics
...................................95
Categories of Metadata
....................................96
Administrative Metadata
..............................96
Technical Metadata
..............................98
Preservation Metadata
...........................98
Rights and Access Metadata
.......................99
Meta-Metadata
..................................99
Structural Metadata
.................................100
Implementations of Structural Metadata
...........101
METS
(Metadata Encoding
&
Transmission
Standard)
..............................101
Descriptive Metadata
................................102
Metadata Models
........................................103
Functional Requirements for Bibliographic
Records (FRBR)
..................................103
User Tasks
....................................104
FRBR Entities and Attributes
.....................106
FRBR Relationships
............................107
Resource Description Framework (RDF)
................109
DCMI Abstract Model (DCAM)
........................113
Metadata Management Tools
..............................114
Application Profiles
.................................114
Metadata Registries
.................................116
Crosswalks
.........................................116
Harvesting Tools and Templates
.......................117
Metadata and Cataloging
..................................117
Conclusion
.............................................120
Notes
..................................................121
Suggested Readings
......................................125
5
Encoding Standards
..................................129
Encoding of Characters
...................................130
Encoding of Records
.....................................131
MARC (MAchine-Readable Cataloging)
.................132
mii
/ Contents
MARC 21.....................................137
UNIMARC....................................140
The Future
of
MARC...........................141
SGML (Standard
Generalized
Markup
Language)
........142
HTML (HyperText Markup
Language)
............143
XML
(Extensible
Markup
Language)
..............144
TEI
(Text
Encoding
Initiative) Schema........147
EAD
(Encoded Archival Description)
DTD and Schema.......................147
ONIX
(Online Information eXchange)
DTD and Schema.......................149
MARCXML Schema
and MODS
.............153
Conclusion.............................................
153
Notes..................................................155
Suggested Readings
......................................157
6 Systems and System Design..........................159
Systems................................................159
Databases..........................................161
Bibliographie Networks..............................163
Integrated
Library Systems (ILSs)......................164
History of the
ILS..............................
164
ILS
Developments..............................
165
Development
of
Online Public Access
Catalogs (OPACs)
............................166
System Design
...........................................169
Organization
ofinformation and
System Design
..........169
Searching Methods
..................................170
Retrieval Models
....................................171
Standardization and Systems
..........................172
Display
.......................................173
Display of Retrieved Results
.................173
Display of Records
.........................174
Display Guidelines
.........................176
Basic Search Queries
...........................177
Initial Articles
.................................179
Truncation, Boolean Operators, and Proximity
......179
Punctuation
...................................180
Federated Searching and Z39.50
.......................181
Z39.50
.......................................183
User-Centered System Design
.........................184
Contents / ix
Universal Design...............................185
Multiple
Languages/Scripts
......................185
Other Aids for Users
............................186
Authority Control Integration
.........................187
Conclusion
.............................................190
Notes
..................................................191
Suggested Readings
......................................196
7
Metadata: Description
................................199
Units to be Described
....................................200
Finite versus Continuing Resources
....................201
FRBR s Entities
.....................................202
Creation of Surrogate Records
.............................203
Bibliographic and General Metadata
Schemas...........205
International Standard Bibliographic
Description (ISBD)
...........................205
Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, Second
Edition,
2002
Revision (AACR2R)
...............209
The Dublin Core (DC)
..........................213
Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS)
......219
Domain-Specific Metadata
Schemas....................220
General International Standard Archival
Description (ISAD(G))
........................220
Describing Archives: A Content
Standard (DACS)
............................222
Encoded Archival Description (EAD)
..............224
TEI
(Text Encoding Initiative) Headers
............225
FGDC (Federal Geographic Data Committee)
Content Standard for Digital Geospatial
Metadata (CSDGM)
..........................225
VRA
(Visual Resources Association) Core
..........227
Categories for the Description of Works
of Art (CDWA)
..............................229
Cataloging Cultural Objects (CCO)
...............230
ONIX
(ONline Information eXchange)
............231
Other Surrogate Record Types
........................232
Index and Bibliography Records
..................232
On-the-Fly Records
.............................232
Conclusion
.............................................233
Notes
..................................................235
Suggested Readings
......................................240
χ
/ Contents
8
Metadata: Access and Authority Control
................245
Access
.................................................245
Bibliographic Relationships
...............................246
Authority Control
........................................249
Authority Work
.....................................252
Authority Files
......................................254
International Authority Control
.......................256
Models and Standards for Authority Control
..................258
General Bibliographic Models and Standards
............258
Functional Requirements for Bibliographic
Records (FRBR)
.............................259
Functional Requirements for Authority
Data (FRAD)
................................259
Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, Second
Edition,
2002
Revision (AACR2R)
...............262
Primary Access Point
.......................262
Additional Access Points
....................273
Headings for Access Points
..................274
Statement of International Cataloguing Principles
and
RDA:
Resource Description and Access
.......281
Dublin Core Agents
............................285
Metadata Authority Description Schema (MADS)
.... 285
Standards for Archives
...............................285
International Standard Archival Authority
Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons,
and Families (ISAAR (OFF))
...................286
Encoded Archival Context (EAC)
.................287
Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS)
. .. 287
Standards for Art and Museums
.......................288
Cataloging Cultural Objects (CCO)
...............288
Categories for the Description of Works
of Art (CDWA)
..............................291
VRA
(Visual Resources Association) Core
..........292
Semantic Web
...........................................293
Conclusion
.............................................293
Notes
..................................................294
Suggested Readings
......................................299
9
Subject Analysis
.....................................303
What Is Subject Analysis?
..................................305
Challenges in Subject Analysis
.............................306
Contents / xi
Cultural
Differences
.................................307
Consistency
........................................307
Nontextual Information
..............................308
Exhaustivity
........................................310
Objectivity
.........................................313
Differences in Methods Used
.........................314
Langridge s Approach
..........................314
Wilson s Approaches
............................315
Use-based Approaches
..........................316
Conceptual Analysis Process
...............................317
Item Examination
...................................317
Content Examination
................................320
Identification of Concepts
.......................320
Topics Used as Subject Concepts
.............321
Names Used as Subject Concepts
.............321
Chronological Elements
....................322
Content Characteristics
.........................322
Research Methods
.........................323
Point of View
.............................323
Language, Tone, Audience,
and Intellectual Level
....................323
Form and Genre
..........................324
Content Examination Strategies
..................326
Stages in Aboutness Determination
....................326
Next Steps in Subject Analysis
..............................327
Conclusion
.............................................328
Notes
..................................................328
Suggested Readings
......................................331
10
Systems for Vocabulary Control
.......................333
Controlled Vocabularies
..................................334
Controlled Vocabulary Challenges
..........................336
Specific vs. General Terms
............................336
Synonymous Concepts
...............................337
Word Form for One-Word Terms
......................337
Sequence and Form for Multiword Terms and Phrases
.....338
Homographs and Homophones
.......................338
Qualification of Terms
...............................339
Abbreviations and Acronyms
..........................339
Popular vs. Technical Terms
..........................340
Subdivision of Terms
................................340
xii / Contents
Precoordination
vs.
Postcoordination
.......................340
General
Principles for Creating Controlled Vocabularies
.......341
Specificity
.........................................341
Literary Warrant
....................................342
Direct Entry
.......................................342
General Principles for Applying Controlled Vocabulary Terms
. . . 342
Specific Entry and Coextensive Entry
...................343
Number of Terms Assigned
...........................344
Concepts Not in Controlled Vocabulary
.................345
Index Terms for Names
...................................345
Mechanics of Controlled Vocabularies
.......................345
Types of Controlled Vocabularies
...........................349
Subject Heading Lists
................................349
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH)
......349
Sears List of Subject Headings (Sears)
.............349
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
................352
Thesauri
..........................................354
Art
&
Architecture Thesaurus (AAT)
..............354
Thesaurus of ERIC Descriptors
...................356
Ontologies
.........................................357
Natural Language Approaches to Subjects
...................359
Natural Language Processing (NLP)
...................360
Keywords
..........................................363
Tagging and Folksonomies
...........................364
Conclusion
.............................................367
Notes
..................................................368
Suggested Readings
......................................371
11
Systems for Categorization
...........................375
What Are Categories, Classifications, and Taxonomies?
.........376
Theory of Categorization
.................................379
The Rise and Fall of the Classical Theory of Categories
___380
Cradks in the Classical Theory
....................380
Prototype Theory
..............................382
Bibliographic Classification
................................383
Hierarchical, Enumerative, and Faceted Classifications
___384
Major Bibliographic Classification Schemes
..............388
Classification Concepts
...................................390
Broad vs. Close Classification
..........................390
Classification of Knowledge vs. Classification
of a Particular Collection
...........................391
Contents / xiii
Integrity of Numbers vs. Keeping Pace with Knowledge
.... 392
Fixed vs. Relative Location
............................394
Closed vs. Open Stacks
...............................394
Location Device vs. Collocation Device
.................395
Classification of Serials vs. Alphabetical Order of Serials
. . . 396
Classification of Monographic Series (Classified
Separately vs. Classified as a Set)
.....................397
Systems for Categorization and the Internet
..................398
Categories and Taxonomies on the Web
................399
Classification on the Internet
.........................402
Clustering Search Results
............................404
Conclusion
.............................................405
Notes
..................................................407
Suggested Readings
......................................410
Conclusion
..........................................417
Note
..................................................418
Appendix A: An Approach to Subject Analysis
..................419
Example
...............................................420
Appendix B: Arrangement of Physical Information
Resources in Libraries
.....................................429
Notes
..................................................432
Appendix C: Arrangement of Metadata Displays
................433
Filing History
...........................................434
General Rules for Arrangement
............................435
Filing/Display Dilemmas
..................................436
Notes
..................................................439
Glossary
................................................441
Selected Bibliography
.....................................479
Index
..................................................499
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adam_txt |
CONTENTS
list of Figures
.xv
Preface
.xix
Acknowledgments by
Ariene
G.
Taylor
.xxiii
Acknowledgments by Daniel
N.
Joudrey
.xxv
і
Organization of Recorded Information
.1
The Need to Organize
.1
The Nature of Information
.3
The Nature of the Organization of Recorded Information
. 4
Organization of Information in Different Contexts
.8
Libraries
.8
Archives
.11
Museums (Art and Object Collections)
. 13
The Internet
.15
Digital Libraries and Archives
.17
Information Architecture
.20
Indexing and Abstracting
.21
Indexing
.22
Abstracting
.23
Records Management
.24
Knowledge Management
.27
Conclusion
.29
Notes
.29
Suggested Readings
.33
2
Retrieval Tools
.39
The Need for Retrieval Tools
.39
The Basic Retrieval Tools, Their Formats, and Their Functions
. 40
Bibliographies
.40
vi
/ Contents
Pathfinders
.43
Catalogs
.43
Purposes of Catalogs
.44
Forms of Catalogs
.47
Book Catalogs
.47
Card Catalogs
.48
Microform Catalogs
.49
OPACs
.49
Arrangements within Catalogs
.49
Classified
.50
Alphabetical
.51
Chronological and Other
.52
Indexes
.52
Finding Aids
.57
Registers and Other Museum Databases
.59
Search Engines and Directories
.60
Conclusion
.62
Notes
.62
Suggested Readings
.65
Development of the Organization of Recorded
Information in Western Civilization
.67
Inventories, Bibliographies, Catalogs, and Codification
.67
Antiquity
.67
Middle Ages
.69
European Renaissance
.70
From Inventories to Finding Lists to Collocating Devices
. 71
Period of Codification
.73
Twentieth Century
.75
Description
.75
Subject Access
.77
Verbal Subject Access
.77
Classification
.78
Special Materials
.80
Archives
.80
Museums (Art and Object Collections)
.80
Subject Access to Special Materials
.81
Mechanization of Bibliography
.81
The Documentation Movement
.81
Library Automation
.83
Conclusion
.84
Contents /
vii
Notes.84
Suggested Readings
.85
4
Metadata
.89
The Basics of Metadata
.91
Metadata
Schemas.94
Metadata Characteristics
.95
Categories of Metadata
.96
Administrative Metadata
.96
Technical Metadata
.98
Preservation Metadata
.98
Rights and Access Metadata
.99
Meta-Metadata
.99
Structural Metadata
.100
Implementations of Structural Metadata
.101
METS
(Metadata Encoding
&
Transmission
Standard)
.101
Descriptive Metadata
.102
Metadata Models
.103
Functional Requirements for Bibliographic
Records (FRBR)
.103
User Tasks
.104
FRBR Entities and Attributes
.106
FRBR Relationships
.107
Resource Description Framework (RDF)
.109
DCMI Abstract Model (DCAM)
.113
Metadata Management Tools
.114
Application Profiles
.114
Metadata Registries
.116
Crosswalks
.116
Harvesting Tools and Templates
.117
Metadata and Cataloging
.117
Conclusion
.120
Notes
.121
Suggested Readings
.125
5
Encoding Standards
.129
Encoding of Characters
.130
Encoding of Records
.131
MARC (MAchine-Readable Cataloging)
.132
mii
/ Contents
MARC 21.137
UNIMARC.140
The Future
of
MARC.141
SGML (Standard
Generalized
Markup
Language)
.142
HTML (HyperText Markup
Language)
.143
XML
(Extensible
Markup
Language)
.144
TEI
(Text
Encoding
Initiative) Schema.147
EAD
(Encoded Archival Description)
DTD and Schema.147
ONIX
(Online Information eXchange)
DTD and Schema.149
MARCXML Schema
and MODS
.153
Conclusion.
153
Notes.155
Suggested Readings
.157
6 Systems and System Design.159
Systems.159
Databases.161
Bibliographie Networks.163
Integrated
Library Systems (ILSs).164
History of the
ILS.
164
ILS
Developments.
165
Development
of
Online Public Access
Catalogs (OPACs)
.166
System Design
.169
Organization
ofinformation and
System Design
.169
Searching Methods
.170
Retrieval Models
.171
Standardization and Systems
.172
Display
.173
Display of Retrieved Results
.173
Display of Records
.174
Display Guidelines
.176
Basic Search Queries
.177
Initial Articles
.179
Truncation, Boolean Operators, and Proximity
.179
Punctuation
.180
Federated Searching and Z39.50
.181
Z39.50
.183
User-Centered System Design
.184
Contents / ix
Universal Design.185
Multiple
Languages/Scripts
.185
Other Aids for Users
.186
Authority Control Integration
.187
Conclusion
.190
Notes
.191
Suggested Readings
.196
7
Metadata: Description
.199
Units to be Described
.200
Finite versus Continuing Resources
.201
FRBR's Entities
.202
Creation of Surrogate Records
.203
Bibliographic and General Metadata
Schemas.205
International Standard Bibliographic
Description (ISBD)
.205
Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, Second
Edition,
2002
Revision (AACR2R)
.209
The Dublin Core (DC)
.213
Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS)
.219
Domain-Specific Metadata
Schemas.220
General International Standard Archival
Description (ISAD(G))
.220
Describing Archives: A Content
Standard (DACS)
.222
Encoded Archival Description (EAD)
.224
TEI
(Text Encoding Initiative) Headers
.225
FGDC (Federal Geographic Data Committee)
Content Standard for Digital Geospatial
Metadata (CSDGM)
.225
VRA
(Visual Resources Association) Core
.227
Categories for the Description of Works
of Art (CDWA)
.229
Cataloging Cultural Objects (CCO)
.230
ONIX
(ONline Information eXchange)
.231
Other Surrogate Record Types
.232
Index and Bibliography Records
.232
On-the-Fly Records
.232
Conclusion
.233
Notes
.235
Suggested Readings
.240
χ
/ Contents
8
Metadata: Access and Authority Control
.245
Access
.245
Bibliographic Relationships
.246
Authority Control
.249
Authority Work
.252
Authority Files
.254
International Authority Control
.256
Models and Standards for Authority Control
.258
General Bibliographic Models and Standards
.258
Functional Requirements for Bibliographic
Records (FRBR)
.259
Functional Requirements for Authority
Data (FRAD)
.259
Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, Second
Edition,
2002
Revision (AACR2R)
.262
Primary Access Point
.262
Additional Access Points
.273
Headings for Access Points
.274
Statement of International Cataloguing Principles
and
RDA:
Resource Description and Access
.281
Dublin Core Agents
.285
Metadata Authority Description Schema (MADS)
. 285
Standards for Archives
.285
International Standard Archival Authority
Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons,
and Families (ISAAR (OFF))
.286
Encoded Archival Context (EAC)
.287
Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS)
. . 287
Standards for Art and Museums
.288
Cataloging Cultural Objects (CCO)
.288
Categories for the Description of Works
of Art (CDWA)
.291
VRA
(Visual Resources Association) Core
.292
Semantic Web
.293
Conclusion
.293
Notes
.294
Suggested Readings
.299
9
Subject Analysis
.303
What Is Subject Analysis?
.305
Challenges in Subject Analysis
.306
Contents / xi
Cultural
Differences
.307
Consistency
.307
Nontextual Information
.308
Exhaustivity
.310
Objectivity
.313
Differences in Methods Used
.314
Langridge's Approach
.314
Wilson's Approaches
.315
Use-based Approaches
.316
Conceptual Analysis Process
.317
Item Examination
.317
Content Examination
.320
Identification of Concepts
.320
Topics Used as Subject Concepts
.321
Names Used as Subject Concepts
.321
Chronological Elements
.322
Content Characteristics
.322
Research Methods
.323
Point of View
.323
Language, Tone, Audience,
and Intellectual Level
.323
Form and Genre
.324
Content Examination Strategies
.326
Stages in Aboutness Determination
.326
Next Steps in Subject Analysis
.327
Conclusion
.328
Notes
.328
Suggested Readings
.331
10
Systems for Vocabulary Control
.333
Controlled Vocabularies
.334
Controlled Vocabulary Challenges
.336
Specific vs. General Terms
.336
Synonymous Concepts
.337
Word Form for One-Word Terms
.337
Sequence and Form for Multiword Terms and Phrases
.338
Homographs and Homophones
.338
Qualification of Terms
.339
Abbreviations and Acronyms
.339
Popular vs. Technical Terms
.340
Subdivision of Terms
.340
xii / Contents
Precoordination
vs.
Postcoordination
.340
General
Principles for Creating Controlled Vocabularies
.341
Specificity
.341
Literary Warrant
.342
Direct Entry
.342
General Principles for Applying Controlled Vocabulary Terms
. . . 342
Specific Entry and Coextensive Entry
.343
Number of Terms Assigned
.344
Concepts Not in Controlled Vocabulary
.345
Index Terms for Names
.345
Mechanics of Controlled Vocabularies
.345
Types of Controlled Vocabularies
.349
Subject Heading Lists
.349
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH)
.349
Sears List of Subject Headings (Sears)
.349
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
.352
Thesauri
.354
Art
&
Architecture Thesaurus (AAT)
.354
Thesaurus of ERIC Descriptors
.356
Ontologies
.357
Natural Language Approaches to Subjects
.359
Natural Language Processing (NLP)
.360
Keywords
.363
Tagging and Folksonomies
.364
Conclusion
.367
Notes
.368
Suggested Readings
.371
11
Systems for Categorization
.375
What Are Categories, Classifications, and Taxonomies?
.376
Theory of Categorization
.379
The Rise and Fall of the Classical Theory of Categories
_380
Cradks in the Classical Theory
.380
Prototype Theory
.382
Bibliographic Classification
.383
Hierarchical, Enumerative, and Faceted Classifications
_384
Major Bibliographic Classification Schemes
.388
Classification Concepts
.390
Broad vs. Close Classification
.390
Classification of Knowledge vs. Classification
of a Particular Collection
.391
Contents / xiii
Integrity of Numbers vs. Keeping Pace with Knowledge
. 392
Fixed vs. Relative Location
.394
Closed vs. Open Stacks
.394
Location Device vs. Collocation Device
.395
Classification of Serials vs. Alphabetical Order of Serials
. . . 396
Classification of Monographic Series (Classified
Separately vs. Classified as a Set)
.397
Systems for Categorization and the Internet
.398
Categories and Taxonomies on the Web
.399
Classification on the Internet
.402
Clustering Search Results
.404
Conclusion
.405
Notes
.407
Suggested Readings
.410
Conclusion
.417
Note
.418
Appendix A: An Approach to Subject Analysis
.419
Example
.420
Appendix B: Arrangement of Physical Information
Resources in Libraries
.429
Notes
.432
Appendix C: Arrangement of Metadata Displays
.433
Filing History
.434
General Rules for Arrangement
.435
Filing/Display Dilemmas
.436
Notes
.439
Glossary
.441
Selected Bibliography
.479
Index
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