Metadata for Information Management and Retrieval understanding metadata and its use David Haynes
By: Haynes,David.
Publisher: London Facet Publishing 2018Edition: 2nd.ed.Description: xiv, 267p.ISBN: 9781856048248.Subject(s): Information Management -- Big data -- Information organization -- Metadata -- Information retrieval -- Intellectual propertyDDC classification: 025.316 Summary: This new and updated second edition of a classic text provides a thought-provoking introduction to metadata for all library and Information students and professionals. Metadata for Information Management and Retrieval has been fully revised by David Haynes to bring it up to date with new technology and standards. The new edition, containing new chapters on Metadata Standards and Encoding Schemes, assesses the current theory and practice of metadata and examines key developments in terms of both policy and technology.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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025.3132 ONL; Online catalogs, online reference converging trends | 025.3132 ONL; Online catalogue: developments and directions | 025.31507 SHA-; Classified catalogue code in theory and practice | 025.316 DAV-M Metadata for Information Management and Retrieval | 025.316 GRE-; Exchanging bibliographic data: MARC and other international formats | 025.316 MUK-G Guide to Marc 21 for calaloging of books and serials: with functional definitions, examples and working resources | 025.3160951 CHI; Chinese MARC format for books |
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This new and updated second edition of a classic text provides a thought-provoking introduction to metadata for all library and Information students and professionals. Metadata for Information Management and Retrieval has been fully revised by David Haynes to bring it up to date with new technology and standards. The new edition, containing new chapters on Metadata Standards and Encoding Schemes, assesses the current theory and practice of metadata and examines key developments in terms of both policy and technology.
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