The Organization of Information / Edition 4

The Organization of Information / Edition 4

ISBN-10:
1598848585
ISBN-13:
9781598848588
Pub. Date:
11/27/2017
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
1598848585
ISBN-13:
9781598848588
Pub. Date:
11/27/2017
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
The Organization of Information / Edition 4

The Organization of Information / Edition 4

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Overview

This fourth edition provides an updated look at information organization, featuring coverage of the Semantic Web, linked data, and EAC-CPF; new metadata models such as IFLA-LRM and RiC; and new perspectives on RDA and its implementation.

This latest edition of The Organization of Information is a key resource for anyone in the beginning stages of their LIS career as well as longstanding professionals and paraprofessionals seeking accurate, clear, and up-to-date guidance on information organization activities across the discipline. The book begins with a historical look at information organization methods, covering libraries, archives, museums, and online settings. It then addresses the types of retrieval tools used throughout the discipline—catalogs, finding aids, indexes, bibliographies, and search engines—before describing the functionality of systems, explaining the basic principles of system design, and defining how they affect information organization. The principles and functionality of metadata is next, with coverage of the types, functions, tools, and models (particularly FRBR, IFLA-LRM, RDF) and how encoding works for use and sharing—for example, MARC, XML schemas, and linked data approaches.

The latter portion of the resource describes specific activities related to the creation of metadata for resources. These chapters offer an overview of the major issues, challenges, and standards used in the information professions, addressing topics such as resource description (including standards found in RDA, DACS, and CCO), access points, authority control, subject analysis, controlled vocabularies—notably LCSH, MeSH, Sears, and AAT—and categorization systems such as DDC and LCC.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781598848588
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/27/2017
Series: Library and Information Science Text Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 744
Sales rank: 438,676
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 9.95(h) x 1.70(d)

About the Author

Daniel N. Joudrey, MLIS, PhD, is professor in the School of Library and Information Science, Simmons College, Boston, MA, where he teaches information organization, subject cataloging and classification, and descriptive cataloging.

Arlene G. Taylor, MSLS, PhD, is professor emerita, School of Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh. Her experience as a library school educator covered more than 30 years, and she was active in the American Library Association for more than 30 years.

Katherine M. Wisser, MA, MSLS, PhD, is associate professor at the School of Library and Information Science, Simmons College, Boston, MA, where she teaches information organization, archival access and use, metadata, indexing and thesaurus construction, and the history of libraries.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

Preface

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: Organization of Recorded Information

Chapter 2: Development of the Organization of Recorded Information in Western Civilization

Chapter 3: Retrieval Tools

Chapter 4: Systems and System Design

Chapter 5: Introduction to Metadata

Chapter 6: Encoding Standards

Chapter 7: Resource Description

Chapter 8: Access and Authority Control

Chapter 9: Subject Analysis

Chapter 10: Systems for Vocabulary Control

Chapter 11: Systems for Categorization

Conclusion

Appendix A: An Approach to Subject Analysis

Appendix B: Arrangement of Physical Information Resources in Libraries

Appendix C: Arrangement of Metadata Displays

Appendix D: EAD3 Encoded Finding Aid for Collection Described in Figure 3.10

Glossary

Bibliography

Index

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