| Title: | Everything old is new again: Finding a place for knowledge structures in a satisficing world |
| Authors: | Campbell, D. Grant Brundin, Michael MacLean, Graham Baird, Catherine |
| Editors: | Tennis, Joseph T. |
| Citation: | Everything old is new again: Finding a place for knowledge structures in a satisficing world 2007, 1:21-30 |
| Publisher: | dLIST |
| Issue Date: | 2007 |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10150/106234 |
| Submitted date: | 2007-06-05 |
| Abstract: | The authors use an exploratory project involving Web resources related to Alzheimer’s Disease to explore ways in RDF metadata can more effectively translate the virtues of the traditional vertical file to a Web environment form using Semantic Web descriptive standards. In so doing, they argue against the separation of “bibliographic control” from the socially-embedded institutional practices of reference work, collection development, and the management of information ephemera. Libraries of the future will use specific Web technologies that lend themselves to sophisticated and rigorous knowledge structures, and link them with librarians’ skills in information harvesting and evaluation. |
| Type: | Conference Paper |
| Language: | en |
| Keywords: | World Wide Web Knowledge Organization |
| Local subject classification: | bibliographic control cataloguing cataloging Semantic Web |
| Appears in Collections: | DLIST
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