Cataloginghttp://hdl.handle.net/11213/108342024-03-29T12:23:16Z2024-03-29T12:23:16ZOverview of Current Spatial Data Cataloging Practices from Selected Academic LibrariesKollen, ChrisDeitz, CynthiaLee, AngelaSuh, Joyhttp://hdl.handle.net/11213/113312020-01-18T03:24:43Z2012-11-27T00:00:00ZOverview of Current Spatial Data Cataloging Practices from Selected Academic Libraries
Kollen, Chris; Deitz, Cynthia; Lee, Angela; Suh, Joy
2012-11-27T00:00:00ZMetadata Primer for Map LibrariansAllen, David, Y.McGlamery, PatrickSmits, Janhttp://hdl.handle.net/11213/109582019-11-26T03:24:38Z2001-01-01T00:00:00ZMetadata Primer for Map Librarians
Allen, David, Y.; McGlamery, Patrick; Smits, Jan
Confused about Metadata? Not to worry--so is everybody else. Metadata is undoubtedly one of the most complex issues facing map librarians in the digital age. There are several reasons for the confusion. First, there are a number of competing standards for metadata. These standards are evolving and, in some cases, converging. To further complicate matters, there are many different types of digital files that may be described by metadata. A type of metadata that works well with one kind of file may be too cumbersome or inadequate to describe others.
The situation becomes more manageable if one is concerned about producing metadata for a particular application. None of the metadata standards are that difficult to understand and apply. Our purpose here is to provide an overview of existing standards, to show you where to get more information, and to suggest which types of metadata may be most appropriate for particular kinds of digital files.
2001-01-01T00:00:00ZGuidelines for Cataloging Cartographic Resources Using RDAMoore, SusanCox, ElizabethKadri, CarolynTaylor, Irishttp://hdl.handle.net/11213/109482021-03-24T16:33:45Z2017-01-01T00:00:00ZGuidelines for Cataloging Cartographic Resources Using RDA
Moore, Susan; Cox, Elizabeth; Kadri, Carolyn; Taylor, Iris
This document is to assist those involved with the cataloging of cartographic resources make the transition from AACR2 to RDA. These best practices are based on the experience of catalogers of cartographic resources, the best practices of the Geography and Map Division of the Library of Congress, and the understanding of past practice. These practices will be changed and revised as Resource Description and Access is revised. These best practices are for full-level bibliographic records.
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