Released on 2014-06-03Categories Language Arts & Disciplines

The LCSH Century

The LCSH Century

Author: Alva T. Stone

Publisher: Routledge

ISBN: 9781317956884

Category: Language Arts & Disciplines

Page: 260

View: 542

The LCSH Century traces the 100-year history of the Library of Congress Subject Headings, from its beginning with the implementation of a dictionary catalog in 1898 to the present day. You will explore the most significant changes in LCSH policies and practices, including a summary of other contributions celebrating the centennial of the world's most popular library subject heading language.
Released on 2014-06-03Categories Language Arts & Disciplines

The LCSH Century

The LCSH Century

Author: Alva T. Stone

Publisher: Routledge

ISBN: 9781317956877

Category: Language Arts & Disciplines

Page: 260

View: 323

The LCSH Century traces the 100-year history of the Library of Congress Subject Headings, from its beginning with the implementation of a dictionary catalog in 1898 to the present day. You will explore the most significant changes in LCSH policies and practices, including a summary of other contributions celebrating the centennial of the world's most popular library subject heading language.
Released on 2000Categories Bibliography

The Intellectual Foundation of Information Organization

The Intellectual Foundation of Information Organization

Author: Elaine Svenonius

Publisher: MIT Press

ISBN: 0262194333

Category: Bibliography

Page: 282

View: 542

Integrating the disparate disciplines of descriptive cataloging, subject cataloging, indexing, and classification, the book adopts a conceptual framework that views the process of organizing information as the use of a special language of description called a bibliographic language.
Released on 2000Categories Cataloging

Managing Cataloging and the Organization of Information

Managing Cataloging and the Organization of Information

Author: Ruth C. Carter

Publisher: Psychology Press

ISBN: 0789013134

Category: Cataloging

Page: 436

View: 272

Cataloging and technical services managers from many countries offer solutions to library cataloging problems. They describe new ways to coordinate all aspects of automation, staffing, organization, teamwork, and work flow. Techniques have been successfully tested in national, academic, and speciali.
Released on 2021Categories Art and motion pictures

Long Century's Long Shadow

Long Century's Long Shadow

Author: Kenneth S. Calhoon

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

ISBN: 9781487526955

Category: Art and motion pictures

Page: 283

View: 471

The Long Century's Long Shadow explores what is cinematic about the developments in literature, art, and aesthetic thinking that emerged in Germany at the beginning of the nineteenth century.
Released on 2014-01-01Categories Social Science

Teaching Gender with Libraries and Archives

Teaching Gender with Libraries and Archives

Author: Sara De Jong

Publisher: Central European University Press

ISBN: 9786155225970

Category: Social Science

Page: 188

View: 689

This volume invites teachers and students in women's studies to engage with the library not as an instrument for preserving and disseminating knowledge (including feminist knowledge), but as a subject and object of knowledge in its own right.
Released on 2007-10-11Categories Language Arts & Disciplines

Cataloger, Editor, and Scholar

Cataloger, Editor, and Scholar

Author: Robert Holley P

Publisher: Routledge

ISBN: 9781136798788

Category: Language Arts & Disciplines

Page: 441

View: 974

Leading figures pay tribute to an expert in the field Honoring the work of Ruth C. Carter upon her retirement as editor of Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, Cataloger, Editor, and Scholar is a unique collection that features 21 articles from experts in the field. Celebrating Dr. Carter’s dedication to technical services, cataloging, history, and management, these essays recall all the important aspects of her life and career. The important compendium also includes an interview with Dr. Carter and a review of Cataloging & Classification Quarterly (CCQ) during her 20 years at its helm. In four parts, this wide-ranging collection includes articles that not only span the length and breadth of Dr. Carter’s professional career, but also present new contributions to the field. The first section of Cataloger, Editor, and Scholar considers Dr. Carter’s personal history and direct influence on CCQ as well as what she sees as key issues in cataloging at the beginning of the 21st century. The studies in part two take an international look at cataloging and bibliographic history while new research in the field is presented in part three. Finally, part four offers papers that consider current trends as well as possible directions for the emerging digital future. Chapters in Cataloger, Editor, and Scholar include: a commemorative biographical sketch of Ruth Carter an interview where she discusses her career as a librarian, archivist, historian, and long-time editor a comprehensive review of the contents of Cataloging & Classification Quarterly from 1990-2006 an analysis of the availability of books and reading materials in Monroe County, Indiana, through 1850 annotation as a lost art in cataloging early twentieth-century British libraries twenty-five years of bibliographic control research at the University of Bradford the Italian cataloging tradition and its relationships with the international tradition technical services and tenure impediments and strategies the “works” phenomenon and best selling books measuring typographical errors’ impact on retrieval in bibliographic databases meeting the needs of special format catalogers copy cataloging for print and video monographs in academic libraries balancing principles, practice, and pragmatics in a changing digital environment the development of knowledge structures on the Internet and may more! A unique compilation of the many issues that appeared in CCQ during Dr. Carter’s 20-year tenure, Cataloger, Editor, and Scholar is an informative resource for librarians, LTS professionals, catalogers, students, educators, and researchers.
Released on 2012Categories History

Librarians, Historians, and New Opportunities for Discourse

Librarians, Historians, and New Opportunities for Discourse

Author: Joel D. Kitchens

Publisher: ABC-CLIO

ISBN: 9781598846256

Category: History

Page: 138

View: 116

This book stimulates informed dialogue between librarians and historians regarding the changing nature of history and the resultant needs for a wider variety of collections and library services, including inter-library loan, library instruction, outreach, and reference. Today's history scholars and students utilize information in many different formats, including print, microforms, and digital, with each having its own format-specific requirements. For historians, the library is an essential resource that serves as their laboratory. Librarians need to recognize the changing needs of this group--arguably among the heaviest users of library materials and services. Librarians, Historians, and New Opportunities for Discourse: A Guide for Clio's Helpers addresses the concerns and typical operational decisions of librarians in academic libraries regarding reference, instruction, and collection management. The book looks at the role of the librarian holistically, paying special attention to how history is researched and taught, and how this affects librarians. After reading this book, librarians will better understand this group of patrons who are so dependent on library resources for their research and teaching; conversely, historians will grasp the pressures on librarians making the difficult transition between the print and the digital age. As a result, every reader will be capable of having a more informed dialog with the other half, regardless of their status as a librarian or a historian.
Released on 2019-05-14Categories Literary Criticism

Against a Sharp White Background

Against a Sharp White Background

Author: Brigitte Fielder

Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press

ISBN: 9780299321505

Category: Literary Criticism

Page: 333

View: 742

The work of black writers, editors, publishers, and librarians is deeply embedded in the history of American print culture, from slave narratives to digital databases. While the printed word can seem democratizing, it remains that the infrastructures of print and digital culture can be as limiting as they are enabling. Contributors to this volume explore the relationship between expression and such frameworks, analyzing how different mediums, library catalogs, and search engines shape the production and reception of written and visual culture. Topics include antebellum literature, the Harlem Renaissance, the Black Arts Movement; “post-Black” art, the role of black librarians, and how present-day technologies aid or hinder the discoverability of work by African Americans. Against a Sharp White Background covers elements of production, circulation, and reception of African American writing across a range of genres and contexts. This collection challenges mainstream book history and print culture to understand that race and racialization are inseparable from the study of texts and their technologies.
Released on 2005Categories Information organization

Metadata

Metadata

Author: Richard P. Smiraglia

Publisher: Psychology Press

ISBN: 0789028018

Category: Information organization

Page: 324

View: 998

Part 1 introduces metadata concepts(i. e. understanding metadata and its schemes; metadata and bibliographic control). Part 2 focuses on several metadata schemes such as Dublin Core.