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Office of Research project develops tools for describing and accessing Internet resources

Author: Diane Vizine-Goetz
Edition/Format:   Article : Document   Computer File : English
Publication:OCLC newsletter (Online) no. 213 (Jan/Feb 1995).
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Over the past five years, librarians, humanities computing researchers, and computer scientists have been working to establish standards for encoding and accessing local and networked electronic information resources. These standards are just now being put into practice by their corresponding user communities, and their application provides opportunities for exploring synergies among the various approaches used. The  Read more...
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Material Type: Document, Internet resource
Document Type: Article, Computer File, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Diane Vizine-Goetz
OCLC Number: 54854369
Notes: Title from title screen (viewed Apr. 1, 2004).
Details: Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Responsibility: by Diane Vizine-Goetz.

Abstract:

Over the past five years, librarians, humanities computing researchers, and computer scientists have been working to establish standards for encoding and accessing local and networked electronic information resources. These standards are just now being put into practice by their corresponding user communities, and their application provides opportunities for exploring synergies among the various approaches used. The OCLC office of research Cataloging Internet Resources project is investigating the relationship between two of these-the MARC bibliographic format and the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) header developed by humanities computing researchers. Specifically, we have designed a World Wide Web-based prototype, called Spectrum, that enables individuals without specialized knowledge of library cataloging or markup to create records for describing and accessing Internet resources of various types.

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