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Organization, representation and description through the digital age : information in libraries, archives and museums / edited by Christine M. Angel and Caroline Fuchs.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Current topics in library and information practicePublisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Saur, [2018]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783110337419
  • 311033741X
  • 9783110337419
  • 9783110337426
  • 3110337428
  • 3110395991
  • 9783110395990
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Organization, representation and description through the digital age.DDC classification:
  • 025 23
LOC classification:
  • Z666.5
Online resources:
Contents:
The historical use of catalogs in the arrangement of knowledge in libraries, archives, and museums: a survey / Michael W. Handis -- Analog to digital: the growing pains of a religious archive migrating its administrative collections / Michelle Levy and Christina Orozco -- The theory was sound: a case study in the lifecycle of a library streaming sound collection / Christopher Starcher, Joy Perrin, and Shelley Barba -- Digital access enhancement initiative at the National Music Museum / Dara Lohnes-Davies -- Cataloging and description practices informed by rationale in a small LAM environment / Tess Colwell -- Digital archival representation: approaches and challenges / Jane Zhang -- Linking items, connecting content: the Donald Thomson Collection / Mike Jones -- Information management systems at the Metropolitan Museum of Art / Jennie Choi and Giovanna Fiorino-Iannace -- Art information culture: Contemporary disruptions in museums / Layna White -- How metadata informs purpose: a case study of NYPL's open source GIS-Driven MapWarper tool / Emily Griffin and Rachel Lipkin -- Transcribe as seen: challenging RDA regarding gender in moving image materials / Travis L. Wagner -- Cultural heritage curriculum crosswalk: using metadata to connect to curriculum / Sonia Yaco, Saleha Rizvi, and Arkalgud Ramaprasad -- Optimizing merged metadata standards for online community history: a linked open data approach / K. Meghan Gross, Cory Lampert, and Emily Lapworth -- Evolution and revolution in metadata librarianship: identifying new requirements for professional qualifications amid organizational change / Ivey Glendon -- Increasing interoperability through the transformation and the consolidation of image collections' metadata / Jocelyn Olson Triplett -- Large scale with a small staff and even smaller budget: updating metadata to reflect revised best practices / Susan Ivey and Michelle Emanuel -- Bringing the archives out of the art museum: local metadata planning within a global context / Samantha Norling -- Experiments in high resolution imaging for exhibition and publication of historic fashion: the Drexel Digital Museum Project / Kathi Martin, Spencer Lamm, Holly Tomren, Daniel Caulfield-Sriklad, and Nick Jushchyshyn.
Summary: "Cataloging standards practiced within the traditional library, archive and museum environments are not interoperable for the retrieval of objects within the shared online environment. The book shows how these standards have been adapted to accommodate the adoption of new cataloging technologies as information professionals' tools moved from the book to the card and finally to the online cataloging environment"-- Provided by publisher.
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"Cataloging standards practiced within the traditional library, archive and museum environments are not interoperable for the retrieval of objects within the shared online environment. The book shows how these standards have been adapted to accommodate the adoption of new cataloging technologies as information professionals' tools moved from the book to the card and finally to the online cataloging environment"-- Provided by publisher.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The historical use of catalogs in the arrangement of knowledge in libraries, archives, and museums: a survey / Michael W. Handis -- Analog to digital: the growing pains of a religious archive migrating its administrative collections / Michelle Levy and Christina Orozco -- The theory was sound: a case study in the lifecycle of a library streaming sound collection / Christopher Starcher, Joy Perrin, and Shelley Barba -- Digital access enhancement initiative at the National Music Museum / Dara Lohnes-Davies -- Cataloging and description practices informed by rationale in a small LAM environment / Tess Colwell -- Digital archival representation: approaches and challenges / Jane Zhang -- Linking items, connecting content: the Donald Thomson Collection / Mike Jones -- Information management systems at the Metropolitan Museum of Art / Jennie Choi and Giovanna Fiorino-Iannace -- Art information culture: Contemporary disruptions in museums / Layna White -- How metadata informs purpose: a case study of NYPL's open source GIS-Driven MapWarper tool / Emily Griffin and Rachel Lipkin -- Transcribe as seen: challenging RDA regarding gender in moving image materials / Travis L. Wagner -- Cultural heritage curriculum crosswalk: using metadata to connect to curriculum / Sonia Yaco, Saleha Rizvi, and Arkalgud Ramaprasad -- Optimizing merged metadata standards for online community history: a linked open data approach / K. Meghan Gross, Cory Lampert, and Emily Lapworth -- Evolution and revolution in metadata librarianship: identifying new requirements for professional qualifications amid organizational change / Ivey Glendon -- Increasing interoperability through the transformation and the consolidation of image collections' metadata / Jocelyn Olson Triplett -- Large scale with a small staff and even smaller budget: updating metadata to reflect revised best practices / Susan Ivey and Michelle Emanuel -- Bringing the archives out of the art museum: local metadata planning within a global context / Samantha Norling -- Experiments in high resolution imaging for exhibition and publication of historic fashion: the Drexel Digital Museum Project / Kathi Martin, Spencer Lamm, Holly Tomren, Daniel Caulfield-Sriklad, and Nick Jushchyshyn.

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In English.

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