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Article on Richard Wallis talk @ Ebooks 2013 conference, UCL. Richard Wallis (formerly Talis; now Tech. evangelist @ OCLC and consultant) – “Linked Data for Ebook Discovery”.
This article is a review of a conference presentation by Richard Wallis about “Linked Data” attended by Gopal Dutta in May 2013. Wallis is advocating a new method of cataloguing which he believes would better enable searching for ebooks. The article may be of interest to anyone who is curious about the intersection between Google, cataloguing and ebooks
The retrieval of moving images at Spanish film archives: the oversight of content analysis
In the field of library and information science, content analysis is a crucial task for an effective retrieval of information by users at an archive. In this research, we analyse the current state of this task and the possibilities of retrieval of film information at six Spanish important film archives, interviewing their responsible librarians for film cataloguing and comparing the content fields inside their film cataloguing records used by each one of these six organizations
Faster and cheaper… and more: directions in library cataloguing from the 2010 Cataloguing and Indexing Group Conference
Cleaning up the catalogue
The London School of Economics wanted to remove cataloguing inconsistencies but the scale of the task was huge, and outsourcing to a specialist bibliographic services company proved only a partial solution. Helen Williams explains why manual and automated processes were needed
Variants of Schroeder Dissections
Some formulae are given for the enumeration of certain types of dissections
of the convex (n+2)-gon by non-crossing diagonals. The classical Schroeder and
Motzkin numbers are addressed using a cataloguing tool, the "reversive symbol".
The elementary details are referred to three Web addresses.Comment: 2 page
A COST-ANALYSIS OF CATALOGUING AT THE UNIVERSITI SAINS MALAYSIA LIBRARY FOR 1975
There have been studies on the cost of cataloguing in the
developed countries, but these have been done more than a decade
ago (1, 2). In recent times, reports tend to be comparative studies
of the manual cost of cataloguing to the cost of automated cataloguing
for the purpose of the library automation (3, 4). In the case of
Malaysia, no cost-analysis of cataloguing has been reported in the
literature. It is therefore in this context that this study will
primarily provide a guide to cataloguing cost in university libraries,
with special reference to the Universiti Sains Malaysia Library.
Secondly, in view of the fact that computerised cataloguing may be
a distant possibility, this cost-analysis will provide a basis of
comparison of the cost of manual and automated systems
Library Cataloguing and Role and Reference Grammar for Natural Language processing Applications
Several potential application of natural language processing have proven to be intractable. In this paper, we provide and overview of methods from library cataloguing and linguistics that have not yet been adopted by the natural language processing community and which could be used to help solve some of these problems
Involvement of non-professionals in cataloguing: a survey of practices in three academic libraries in Nigeria
The study examined the involvement of non-professionals in cataloguing practices in three academic
libraries in Nigeria. Twenty five respondents comprising current cataloguers and those who had
worked as cataloguers were used for the study. A descriptive survey method using a self-constructed
questionnaire was used. Four research questions were posed and analysed using frequency counts
and percentages. Results showed that the involvement of non-professionals in cataloguing is fast
becoming a reality, with one university library depending more on non-professionals while the other
two showed less dependence on them. Methods adopted by these libraries to ensure quality control
include close supervision by professionals, training non-professionals in copy cataloguing, and
designation of a librarian to constantly edit the catalogue for possible re-cataloguing. The use of
prepared worksheets by librarians to be keyed in by non-professionals is the least used strategy.
Other major findings include changes in cataloguing practices which comprise online cataloguing,
cataloguing of Internet resources and electronic files, copy-cataloguing, different metadata
structures, introduction of OPAC and the involvement of non-professionals in cataloguing practices.
Outsourcing, procurement of ICT, employment of Systems Engineers as part of library staff,
attendance of workshops and conferences among others were some of the strategies adopted to
cope with these changes; however, the application of ICT was the most frequently used strategy. The
study concluded that cataloguing practices in the libraries sampled have witnessed changes as a
result of the application of ICT in organizing library materials which has in turn changed the role of
cataloguers from merely providing bibliographic details of materials to that of supervision and other
administrative functions, and in order to maintain relevance, librarians have been forced to build
capacity in the area of ICT
Would You Care to Dance?
Howdy readers! There are so many updates here in Special Collections. As of late, I, and the other interns, have received cataloguing training from Kate and Carolyn and soon I will begin cataloguing the pamphlet collection. Also, I have continued work on a finding guide for the Lillian Quinn letter collection. [excerpt
The Arecibo Galaxy Environment Survey VII : A Dense Filament With Extremely Long HI Streams
We present completed observations of the NGC 7448 galaxy group and background
volume as part of the blind neutral hydrogen Arecibo Galaxy Environment Survey
(AGES). Our observations cover a region spanning 5x4 degrees, over a redshift
range of approximately -2,000 < cz < 20,000 km/s. A total of 334 objects are
detected, mostly in three overdensities at cz 7,500, cz 9,600 and
cz 11,400 km/s. The galaxy density is extremely high (15 per square
degree) and many (24%) show signs of extended HI emission, including some
features as much as 800 kpc in projected length. We describe the overall
characteristics of this environment : kinematics, typical galaxy colours and
mass to light ratios, and substructure. To aid in the cataloguing of this data
set, we present a new FITS viewer (FRELLED : Fits Realtime Explorer of Low
Latency in Every Dimension). This incorporates interactive source cataloguing
tools which increase our source extraction speed by approximately a factor of
50.Comment: 15 pages, 13 figures, accepted for publication in MNRA
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