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Marc And Metadata Mets Mods And Marcxml Current And Future Implications Bradford Lee Eden

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Marc And Metadata Mets Mods And Marcxml Current And Future Implications Bradford Lee Eden
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.93 MB
Pages: 113
Author: Bradford Lee Eden
ISBN: 9781845443924, 1845443926
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Marc And Metadata Mets Mods And Marcxml Current And Future Implications Bradford Lee Eden by Bradford Lee Eden 9781845443924, 1845443926 instant download after payment.

Metadata schema and standards are now a part of the information landscape. Librarianship has slowly realized that MARC is only one of a proliferation of metadata standards, and that MARC has many pros and cons related to its age, original conception, and biases. Should librarianship continue to promote the MARC standard? Are there better metadata standards out there that are more robust, user-friendly, and dynamic in the organization and presentation of information? This special issue will examine current initiatives that are actively incorporating MARC standards and concepts into new metadata schemas, while also predicting a future where MARC may not be the metadata schema of choice for the organization and description of information.

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