2010년 11월 23일 화요일

[news]Testing RDA

LC에서 RDA를 적용하기 위해서 테스트를 하는 중이다.
Testing Resource Description and Access (RDA)

In response to concerns about RDA raised by the Library of Congress Working Group on the Future of Bibliographic Control, the three U.S. national libraries--the Library of Congress (LC), the National Library of Medicine (NLM) and the National Agricultural Library (NAL)--made a commitment to the further development and completion of RDA. The three libraries agreed to make a joint decision on whether or not to implement RDA, based on the results of a test of both RDA and the Web product. The goal of the test is to assure the operational, technical, and economic feasibility of RDA. Testers will include the three national libraries and the broader U.S. library community.

(from: http://www.loc.gov/bibliographic-future/rda/)

[event]International UDC Seminar 2011

International UDC Seminar 2011
Classification & Ontology
The International UDC Seminar 2011 is organized by the UDC Consortium and hosted by The National Library of The Netherlands (Koninklijke Bibliotheek). The UDCC is a self-funded, non-commercial, organization, based in The Hague, established to maintain and distribute the Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) and support its use and development.

2010년 11월 19일 금요일

[researcher]Allyson Carlyle

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Professor Carlyle has an MLS (1986) and a PhD (1994) from the University of California, Los Angeles.

[event]International Symposium on the Future of Information Organization Research

International Symposium on the Future of Information Organization Research

October 4-5, 2010, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

Co-Sponsored by:
National Taiwan University, Department of Library and Information Science
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, School of Information Studies

Speakers in alphabetical order (more to be added soon):

The Library, The Catalog, and the Future of Information Organization Research Allyson
Carlyle, Associate Professor
Information School, University of Washington

Folksonomy and Subject Indexing
Lois Mai Chan, Professor
School of Library and Information Science, University of Kentucky

The Implementation of Collection-Level Description - Taiwan's Experience
Hsueh-Hua Chen, Professor and University Librarian
Department of Library & Information Science, National Taiwan University

People, Information, and Technology: A Research Agenda for Information Organization Professionals
Ingrid Hsieh-Yee, Interim Dean and Professor
School of Library and Information Science, Catholic University of America

Traditional Chinese Bibliography Meets the Future Wen-Chin Lan, Assistant Professor
Department of Library & Information Science, National Taiwan University
Hur-Li Lee, Associate Professor
School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

From FRBR to FRBRoon Through Cidoc CRM: A Common Ontology for Cultural Heritage Information
Patrick Le Boeuf, Library Curator
"Pôle de communication et formation professionnelles" [Office for communication on and training in cataloging activities], National Library of France

The Illusion of Objectivity: The Modern Invention of the Catalog
Jens-Erik Mai, Associate Professor
University of Toronto, Faculty of Information

Historical Traces of Xenophobia in Western Classificatory Structure
Hope A Olson, Professor and Interim Dean
School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

By Hur-Li Lee | Published: August 27, 2010 | Tags: iorg international lecture research

[researcher]Jens-Erik Mai

[박사학위논문]
Mai, J-E. The Subject Indexing Process: An Investigation of Problems in Knowledge Representation. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. The University of Texas at Austin, 2000.

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