From Cataloguing to Metadata Creation

From Cataloguing to Metadata Creation

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Cataloging has always produced a catalog, while the creation of metadata has produced the metadata of given resources. However, in this digital age, the two are more connected than ever. A catalog is made up of metadata that can be searched, identified, structured, and selected. This then means the metadata creation process is adopted as a part of cataloguing.

Guerrini's book is a cultural and methodological introduction to the evolution of cataloging towards metadata creation process in the digital era. It is a journey through the founding principles and the objectives of the "information organization" service that libraries offer. The book aims to outline the new library context, highlighting continuities and innovations compared to traditional cataloging and intends to trace the path from traditional cataloging to the new metadata creation process.

This book traces the path from traditional cataloging to the new metadata creation process.

Mauro Guerrini is Professor of Library Science, Cataloging, Metadata and Classification, and Dean of the Master on Cataloging in Archives, Library Science and Codicology at the University of Florence, Italy. He obtained the Diploma of Librarianship and the Diploma in the Conservation of Manuscripts at the School for Archivists and Librarians at the University of Rome La Sapienza, and later gained the Archivist's Certificate from the State Archive in Florence. Mauro is author of numerous publications on cataloguing, ethics, open access and the history of librarians, in particular Antonio Panizzi. He is member of the editorial board of Cataloging & Classification QuarterlyAIB StudiBiblioteche Oggi, and other journals, and Chair of the series Libraries and Librarians (Florence University Press); he is also Founder and Editor in Chief of JLIS.it: Italian Journal of Library and Information Science.

Prefaces (Barbara B. Tillett and Peter Lor)AcknowledgmentsList of Acronyms1. Cataloguing and metadata. The centrality of a cultural and technical activity2. Panta rei2.1 Metanoia

2.2 New concepts and new terminology

2.3 Metadata: a polysemantic term

2.4 Libraries, Semantic Web and linked data: the data librarian

2.5 Metadata and bibliographic control

2.6 The importance of the catalogue

2.7 Two pitfalls for cataloguing and the catalogue?

2.8 How catalogues have to change to be of the Web and not just on the Web?

2.9 New discovery tools: data.bnf.fr

3. Principles and bibliographic models3.1 Bibliographic models

3.2 Paris Principles3.3 ICP

3.4 FRBR

3.5 FRAD

3.6 FRSAD

3.7 FRBRoo

3.8 IFLA LRM

3.9 Family of works

4. Description of resources4.1 Description: a cultural and technical process

4.2 A new way to describe

4.3 Object of the description

4.4 Resource analysis: the bibliographic analysis

4.5 Sources of information

4.6 Main sources of information to describe a book

4.7 Types of description

4.8 Levels of description

5. Access to resources5.1 Access: authority data

5.2 Relationships

5.3 Author and title

5.4 Authority control: authorised access point

5.5 Entity Identifiers

5.6 VIAF

5.7 ISNI

6. Exchange formats and description standards: MARC and ISBD6.1 MARC, UNIMARC, MARC21

6.2 BIBFRAME

6.3 ISBD

6.4 ISBD: Consolidated Edition

6.5 ISBD: purposes

7. RDA: some basics7.1 RDA

8. Subject Cataloguing (or subject indexing): some basics8.1 A separate path

Concluding afterword (Giovanni Bergamin)NotesReferencesIndex

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