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Organization Representation And Description Through The Digital Age Information In Libraries Archives And Museums Christine M Angel Editor Caroline Fuchs Editor

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Organization Representation And Description Through The Digital Age Information In Libraries Archives And Museums Christine M Angel Editor Caroline Fuchs Editor
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Publisher: De Gruyter Saur
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.74 MB
Pages: 303
Author: Christine M. Angel (editor); Caroline Fuchs (editor)
ISBN: 9783110337419, 311033741X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Organization Representation And Description Through The Digital Age Information In Libraries Archives And Museums Christine M Angel Editor Caroline Fuchs Editor by Christine M. Angel (editor); Caroline Fuchs (editor) 9783110337419, 311033741X instant download after payment.

Cataloging standards practiced within the traditional library, archive and museum environments are not interoperable for the retrieval of objects within the shared online environment. Within today’s information environments, library, archive and museum professionals are becoming aware that all information objects can be linked together. In this way, information professionals have the opportunity to collaborate and share data together with the shard online cataloging environment, the end result being improved retrieval effectiveness. But the adaptation has been slow: Libraries, archives and museums are still operating within their own community-specific cataloging practices.


This book provides a historical perspective of the evolution of linking devices within the library, archive, and museums environments, and captures current cataloging practices in these fields. It offers suggestions for moving beyond community-specific cataloging principles and thus has the potential of becoming a springboard for further conversation and the sharing of ideas.

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