Control o caos bibliográfico un programa para los servicios bibliográficos nacionales del siglo XXI
Main Author: | Gorman, Michael |
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Format: | Journal PeerReviewed application/pdf |
Bahasa: | es |
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Servicio de Publicaciones, Universidad de Murcia (Spain)
, 2003
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http://eprints.rclis.org/12050/1/ad0618.pdf http://eprints.rclis.org/12050/ |
Daftar Isi:
- Paper presented at the 67th IFLA General Conference and Council, Bos-ton, USA, August 16-25, 2001. Reviews inter-national efforts over the past 30 years to achieve Universal Bibliographic Control through international standardization of cataloguing rules and formats, and concludes that, while there is no reason in principle these should not be applied to electronic documents and resources, there are practical reasons why this is a formidable task. Suggests that the idea of cataloguing the World Wide Web is not only unattainable but also undesirable, since most of what is on the Web does not merit the expense and time of cataloguing. Criticizes the concept of metadata, and particularly the Dublin Core as a method of describing electronic bibliographic entities, which have the same attributes as other bibliographic entities and can thus be catalogued in such a way that the resulting records can be fully integrated into library catalogues. Translated by A. Lozano Palacios, y E. Poyatos Huertas.