Sorting Out the Web : Approaches to Subject Access

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Pub. Date: 2001-03-30
Publisher(s): Greenwood Pub Group
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Summary

Search engines, subject gateways, descriptive metadata, Web cataloging--everyone is looking for ways to support information discovery and retrieval on the Internet. To become full partners in new digital access ventures, library and information professionals need to be familar with effective tools and stategies, and need to make decisions about what is appropriate for different resources, settings and communities. This book takes a look at what has been done in providing subject access to networked resources, and what is around the corner. Accompanies by ample illustrations and complementary online material, topics include: Metadata, as a potentiator of subject description; classification schemes and directories; alphabetical subject engines in all their variety; and trends in subject decription and access. A book directed to information professional, educators, and students involved in Web design, cataloging, indexing, reference, and information retrieval.

Author Biography

CANDY SCHWARTZ is Professor of Library and Information Science at Simmons College.

Table of Contents

Figures
vii
Preface xi
Introduction
1(8)
Historical Overview
2(5)
The Library Response
7(2)
Metadata
9(38)
Background
9(2)
Contents and Containers
11(1)
The Role of Metadata
12(4)
Before We Knew It Was Metadata
16(1)
Cataloging the Web
17(5)
The Dublin Core
22(5)
The MLs
27(12)
A Work in (Rapid) Progress
39(8)
Classification
47(36)
Background
48(7)
Dewey on the Web
55(8)
LCC on the Web
63(5)
UDC on the Web
68(2)
Other Library Classification Schemes
70(4)
Purpose-Specific Classification Schemes
74(1)
The Future of Classification
75(8)
Controlled Vocabularies
83(26)
Background
83(7)
Controlled Vocabulary Applications
90(11)
Concerns About Controlled Vocabularies
101(8)
Search Engines
109(36)
Background
110(2)
Search Engines Today
112(10)
Studying Search Engines
122(4)
Trends
126(10)
Interesting Times
136(1)
Appendix: Search Tips
136(9)
Around the Corner
145(14)
Machine-Aided Indexing
146(1)
Automated Text Processing
147(5)
Final Thoughts
152(7)
Author Index 159(4)
Subject Index 163

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