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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Cataloging Technologies and its Influence on the Organization and Description of Information
- 1. The Historical Use of Catalogs in the Arrangement of Knowledge in Libraries, Archives, and Museums: A Survey 13
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Part II: The Transition from Analog to Digital. Web 1.0
- 2. Analog to Digital: The Growing Pains of a Religious Archive Migrating its Administrative Collections 41
- 3. The Theory was Sound: A Case Study in the Lifecycle of a Library Streaming Sound Collection 50
- 4. Digital Access Enhancement Initiative at the National Music Museum 62
- 5. Cataloging and Description Practices Informed by Rationale in a Small LAM Environment 75
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Part III: Finding Structure. Making Connections. Web 2.0
- 6. Digital Archival Representation: Approaches and Challenges 89
- 7. Linking Items, Connecting Content: The Donald Thomson Collection 102
- 8. Information Management Systems at the Metropolitan Museum of Art 117
- 9. Art Information Culture: Contemporary Disruptions in Museums 130
- 10. How Metadata Informs Purpose: A Case Study of NYPL’s Open Source GIS-Driven MapWarper Tool 160
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Part IV: Transition to Web 3.0
- 11. Transcribe as Seen: Challenging RDA Regarding Gender in Moving Image Materials 177
- 12. Cultural Heritage Curriculum Crosswalk: Using Metadata to Connect to Curriculum 189
- 13. Optimizing Merged Metadata Standards for Online Community History: A Linked Open Data Approach 206
- 14. Evolution and Revolution in Metadata Librarianship: Identifying New Requirements for Professional Qualifications amid Organizational Change 219
- 15. Increasing Interoperability through the Transformation and the Consolidation of Image Collections’ Metadata 228
- 16. Large Scale with a Small Staff and Even Smaller Budget: Updating Metadata to Reflect Revised Best Practices 241
- 17. Bringing the Archives Out of the Art Museum: Local Metadata Planning within a Global Context 255
- 18. Experiments in High Resolution Imaging for Exhibition and Publication of Historic Fashion: The Drexel Digital Museum Project 269
- About the authors 282
- Index 289
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Cataloging Technologies and its Influence on the Organization and Description of Information
- 1. The Historical Use of Catalogs in the Arrangement of Knowledge in Libraries, Archives, and Museums: A Survey 13
-
Part II: The Transition from Analog to Digital. Web 1.0
- 2. Analog to Digital: The Growing Pains of a Religious Archive Migrating its Administrative Collections 41
- 3. The Theory was Sound: A Case Study in the Lifecycle of a Library Streaming Sound Collection 50
- 4. Digital Access Enhancement Initiative at the National Music Museum 62
- 5. Cataloging and Description Practices Informed by Rationale in a Small LAM Environment 75
-
Part III: Finding Structure. Making Connections. Web 2.0
- 6. Digital Archival Representation: Approaches and Challenges 89
- 7. Linking Items, Connecting Content: The Donald Thomson Collection 102
- 8. Information Management Systems at the Metropolitan Museum of Art 117
- 9. Art Information Culture: Contemporary Disruptions in Museums 130
- 10. How Metadata Informs Purpose: A Case Study of NYPL’s Open Source GIS-Driven MapWarper Tool 160
-
Part IV: Transition to Web 3.0
- 11. Transcribe as Seen: Challenging RDA Regarding Gender in Moving Image Materials 177
- 12. Cultural Heritage Curriculum Crosswalk: Using Metadata to Connect to Curriculum 189
- 13. Optimizing Merged Metadata Standards for Online Community History: A Linked Open Data Approach 206
- 14. Evolution and Revolution in Metadata Librarianship: Identifying New Requirements for Professional Qualifications amid Organizational Change 219
- 15. Increasing Interoperability through the Transformation and the Consolidation of Image Collections’ Metadata 228
- 16. Large Scale with a Small Staff and Even Smaller Budget: Updating Metadata to Reflect Revised Best Practices 241
- 17. Bringing the Archives Out of the Art Museum: Local Metadata Planning within a Global Context 255
- 18. Experiments in High Resolution Imaging for Exhibition and Publication of Historic Fashion: The Drexel Digital Museum Project 269
- About the authors 282
- Index 289