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Catalogue 2.0 : the future of the library catalogue

Brings together some of the foremost international cataloguing practitioners and thought leaders, including Lorcan Dempsey, Emmanuelle Bermès, Marshall Breeding and Karen Calhoun, to provide an overview of the current state of the art of the library catalogue and look ahead to see what the library catalogue might become.

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  • "New digital technologies, the Internet, and user expectations have changed the role of the catalogue in libraries considerably in recent years. This timely book takes into account developments that influence catalogue potential and patrons needs, such as competition from popular Web sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Wikipedia. Here, key leaders in the field like Karen Calhoun, past OCLC Vice-President, and Marshall Breeding, author of Cloud Computing for Libraries, explore concepts like: What do your users want? Designing the catalogue for the end user. Making search work for the library user search. Beyond the catalogue: expanding the scope of search From catalogue to digital library: rethinking metadata management in the web age. The mobile library catalogue. Librarians and information professionals will find practical guidance on customizing their catalogues to keep them up to date with the latest trends in technology in this authoritative manual."
  • "Brings together some of the foremost international cataloguing practitioners and thought leaders, including Lorcan Dempsey, Emmanuelle Bermès, Marshall Breeding and Karen Calhoun, to provide an overview of the current state of the art of the library catalogue and look ahead to see what the library catalogue might become."@en
  • "New digital technologies, the Internet, and user expectations have changed the role of the catalogue in libraries considerably in recent years. This timely book takes into account developments that influence catalogue potential and patrons needs, such as competition from popular Web sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Wikipedia. Here, key leaders in the field like OCLC. This book also explores concepts like: -What do your users want? Designing the catalogue for the end user ; Making search work for the library user search ; Beyond the catalogue: expanding the scope of search ; From catalogue to digital library : rethinking metadata management in the web age ; The mobile library catalogue -The facets of FRBR: FRBRising your catalogue ; Enabling your catalogue for the semantic web Librarians and information professionals will find practical guidance on customizing their catalogues to keep them up to date with the latest trends in technology in this authoritative manual."
  • "New digital technologies, the Internet, and user expectations have changed the role of the catalogue in libraries considerably in recent years. This timely book takes into account developments that influence catalogue potential and patrons needs, such as competition from popular Web sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Wikipedia. Here, key leaders in the field like OCLC. This book also explores concepts like: -What do your users want? Designing the catalogue for the end user ; Making search work for the library user search ; Beyond the catalogue: expanding the scope of search ; From catalogue to digital library : rethinking metadata management in the web age ; The mobile library catalogue -The facets of FRBR: FRBRising your catalogue ; Enabling your catalogue for the semantic web Librarians and information professionals will find practical guidance on customizing their catalogues to keep them up to date with the latest trends in technology in this authoritative manual."@en
  • "Without exploring the library catalogue, a user will not know which books are to be found in the library, or where they can be found. But in the last 25 years, the nature of the library catalogue has changed immensely, and cataloguing-- the essential skill of bibliographic description-- is undergoing a steady evolution. This collection of essays provides an overview of the current state, and then looks to the future to see what the library catalogue might become."@en

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