Preface: Meting Out Data | p. v |
Acknowledgments | p. vii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Metadata and Libraries: What's It All About? | p. 3 |
Cataloging the Web: AACR and Marc 21 | p. 13 |
AACR2 Complexities, Necessary and Otherwise: The Delsey Report, the Cardinal Principle, and (ER) Harmonization | p. 15 |
O, Brave Old World: Using AACR to Catalog Web Resources | p. 21 |
Struggling toward Retrieval: Can Alternatives to Standard Operating Procedures Help? | p. 27 |
AACR2 and Seriality | p. 31 |
ISSN: Link and Cross-Link for Data and Metadata | p. 35 |
MARC 21 as a Metadata Standard: A Practical and Strategic Look at Current Practices and Future Opportunities | p. 41 |
Cataloging the Web: Other Approaches, Other Standards | p. 45 |
Visionary or Lunatic: One CORC Participant's Psychiatric Evaluation | p. 47 |
Working toward a Standard TEI Header for Libraries | p. 53 |
Libraries and the Future of the Semantic Web: RDF, XML, and Alphabet Soup | p. 57 |
Archival Finding Aids as Metadata: Encoded Archival Description | p. 65 |
ISO Standards Development for Metadata | p. 71 |
Tools for Cataloging the Web | p. 79 |
MARCit Magic: Abracadabra! From a Web Site to a MARC Record | p. 81 |
Anticipating the Deluge: The INFOMINE Project and Its Approach to Metadata | p. 87 |
Digital Libraries: Practical Applications of the Standards | p. 101 |
Interpretive Encoding of Electronic Texts Using TEI Lite | p. 103 |
Developing the Use of Metadata at the National Library of Medicine: From Decision-Making to Implementation | p. 109 |
Integrating Bio-Collection Databases: Metadata in Natural History Museums | p. 113 |
The Colorado Digitization Project: An Overview | p. 119 |
The Instructional Management System (IMS) Standard: Solutions for Interactive Instructional Software and Dynamic Learning | p. 123 |
A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: Metadata for Art Objects and Their Visual Surrogates | p. 131 |
Navigating LC's Cartographic Treasures | p. 139 |
VARIATIONS: Creating a Digital Music Library at Indiana University | p. 149 |
DDI, the Data Documentation Initiative: An Introduction to the Standard and Its Role in Social Science Data Access | p. 155 |
Dublin Core for Digital Video Clips | p. 169 |
Conclusion: Where Are We? Where Are We Going? | p. 177 |
Metadata: Hype and Glory | p. 179 |
Future Developments in Metadata and Their Role in Access to Networked Information | p. 183 |
Index | p. 189 |
About the Editors | p. 193 |
About the Contributors | p. 195 |
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