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This guide is not meant to be exhaustive, but to provide a jumping-off point for learning about and applying methods of organizing the Web.
I've included some suggestions for finding print resources, links to the home pages of some existing projects in the fields of Internet cataloging and classification,
and some major practical guides to different cataloging methods that can be found online. I've also included a few links pages that can serve as guides to locating
further Internet and print resources on the subjects of Internet cataloging, classification and metadata.
Journal articles may provide a more timely discussion of specific issues, although the time lag between
writing and publication of articles can still be a factor. The web sites listed in this pathfinder are good sources of keywords to use when searching index databases such as LISA or Library Literature.
Small publications by library-related organizations, such as OCLC, are another place to look for
up-to-date and detailed explanations of cataloging practice, although the most current versions of this information tend to appear online.
Here are a few starting points for seeking print resources about organizing the Web.
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Print Resources
Up-to-date print resources on Internet-related topics are hard to find since Internet issues often change and develop
faster than books and articles can make it into print.
Books on "libraries and the Internet" tend to give general overviews of metadata or Internet cataloging, without going into detail about specific cataloging standards and procedures.
Library of Congress Subject Headings for searching in individual library catalogs or WorldCat:
Cataloging of computer network resources
Cataloging of computer files
Cataloging of electronic books
Metadata
Computer network resources - [combined with some heading related to libraries]
Internet (Computer Network) - [combined with some heading related to libraries]
A Few Specific Print Resources:
Quarterly journal published by Haworth Press since 1997.
Internet Resources
A wide variety of resources on "organizing the web" are available online, from practical guides to applying a
specific cataloging standard to the home pages of specific projects and initiatives. The list below provides links to several
well-maintained web sites of each type. See the links pages at the end of this pathfinder for links to many more web sites
and online articles and reports.
Sample Projects Using Cataloging and Classification on the Internet
OCLC's cooperative project to create and share electronic cataloging records for Web resources.
An initiative to develop a versatile set of metadata elements to assist in describing and locating Web resources.
A document metadata standard for encoding archival finding aids in online form.
A government documents search site. Online documents are cataloged, searched for and retrieved using a set of attributes developed by GILS.
Homepage for TEI, a markup language that both sets the format and appearance of online documents and provides metadata for describing and locating information resources.
"The Resource Description Framework (RDF) integrates a variety of web-based metadata activities including sitemaps, content ratings, stream channel
definitions, search engine data collection (web crawling), digital library collections, and distributed authoring, using XML as an interchange
syntax." This project home page offers information on the various aspects of the RDF project.
A browseable catalog of Web sites organized using Library of Congress Classification. Currently limited to certain subject areas.
A browseable and searchable Web catalog organized according to Dewey Decimal Classification.
A browseable catalog of Web sites organized using Dewey Decimal Classification.
Practical Guides to Cataloging/Applying Metadata
OCLC's guide to creating MARC records for Internet resources, to be used in conjunction with the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules.
A guide to applying the Dublin Core metadata elements, a set of cataloging tags that can be applied directly to HTML documents and other Internet resources.
A guide to online document attributes used by the Government Information Locator Service (GILS).
Library of Congress equivalency guide for converting Dublin Core metadata to MARC tagging or GILS (Government Information Locator Service) document attributes.
CONSER guide to cataloging electronic serials.
A browseable and searchable guide to the TEI (Text Encoding Initiative) metadata markup language.
Related Links Pages
This pathfinder created by Carrie Preston
A links page maintained by the International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA). Includes links to related Web sites, online articles, IFLA conference documents, e-mail discussion groups and more.
A large collection of links, including many links to subject-specific controlled vocabularies. Also includes some links to sites in Swedish.
Links page maintained by a professor of library science at Simmons College. Includes sections of links devoted to various types of metadata.
Page maintained by a digital library scientist Lund University Library Netlab. Click "projects" and "publications and presentations" to see further links of interest, including links to several subject-specific links pages maintained by the author.
Large collection of metadata-related links, arranged in a hierarchy of categories. Categories include Dublin Core, MARC, Encoded Archival Description, TEI and more.
A small collection of links from Yahoo!
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Jul 19, 2001