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Cataloging & metadata
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Metadata Standards: what's
new & how will they impact your work
Monday, Jun 09, 2003 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Location: Marriott,
Room: Salon B & C
Sponsors: Technical Standards Committee, Committee on Cataloging, Division
of Information Technology
Level: Intermediate
As information technologies evolve, metadata standards have become widely
accepted in organizing information resources of both print and non-print.
The most noticeable standards activities include Metadata Encoding and Transmission
Standards (METS) and METS’ extension schema Metadata Objec Description Schema
(MODS). METS schema is designed to encode descriptive, administrative, and
structural metadata for objects within a digital library using the XML schema
language. MODS is an extension of METS in the form of XML schema for descriptive
metadata that uses MARC definitions, so is compatible with existing library
bibliographic data. By using the new XML technologies, METS and its extension
schemas are bridging AACR2 and MARC with the new technology to make it easier
and more effective for the cataloging and management of informationresources.
Do you want to know how these standards will impact your work? Come to
this session to find out more!
Speakers:
Overview of metadata standards: Marcia L. Zeng, Kent State University
METS: Jerome McDonough, New York University
MODS: Rebecca Guenther, Library of Congress
Sponsor: Inmagic, Inc.
SLA
Committee on Cataloging Business Meeting
Monday, June 9, 2003, 3:30PM - 5:30PM
Location: Location: Marriott, O'Neill
Committee on Cataloging annual
business meeting.
Audiences: Open to all SLA members
Moderator(s):
Jian Qin , School of Information Studies, Syracuse University
Standards
Updates and the Special Librarian
Tuesday, June 10, 2003
3:30PM - 5:00PM Location:
Hilton, Hudson Suite
Difficulty Level: Basic
Audience:
All attendees
This popular annual session covers
the activities in standards and what activities are in progress that will
affect special librarianship in the workplace. Speakers will provide an
update on the activities in NISO, the NISO's international counterpart, and
W3C, as well as newly proposed and
in-progress
standards. In particular, this year the standards to be introduced or progress
to be reported in the session include DOI (Digital Object Identifier), ONIX
(Online Information exchange), Z39.29, the Standard for Bibliographic References,
U.S. National Z39.50 Profile for Library
Applications,
Web-enabled Z39.50, OpenURL, and standards for Networked Reference Services.
Moderator: Marcia L. Zeng,
Kent State University
Speakers:
Pat Harris,
Executive Director, National Informations Standards Organization
Margie
Hlava, President, Access Innovations, INC
David
Sidman, CEO, CONTENT DIRECTIONS, INC.
Prepared by the Committee
on Cataloging . Last updated: 2006-2-22. Contact:
jlatham@sla.org
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