The Internet based cooperation tools: From the OPAC to cross-domain search systems

Authors

Paul Gabriele Weston
University of Pavia
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9134-2839

Keywords:

metadati, interoperabilità, archivi elettronici

Synopsis

 

Publisher: ClioPress. Editoria digitale per la didattica e la ricerca storica.

Pages: 54, [21] p. di tav.

Language: Italian.

NBN: http://nbn.depositolegale.it/urn:nbn:it:unina-22045

Abstract: Such terms as “metadata”, “web strategies”, “interoperability” are commonly used whenever the perspectives of cultural heritage memories on the web are investigated. The risk that well-established methods of preserving and publishing the output of intellectual and artistic activities could hinder data exchange procedures as well as making the creation of multidisciplinary discovery systems required for carrying out reasearch – even in the humanities – is under assessment. The earliest projects adopted the same electronic format and cataloguing rules shared among classes of items of quite a different nature. Far from being the ideal solution, it has fuelled an animated world-wide debate. Nonetheless, thanks to this strategy North American institutions have created in just over a decade those massive digital archives which are the backbone of American Memory. In the meanwhile research on interoperability was carried out with the purpose of creating cross-domain linking devices and more powerful search tools. The latter should be the basis of networks aimed at fittingly supporting reaserch in the fields of historical and bibliographic studies.

 

Indice

Prefazione

Lo sviluppo del catalogo elettronico

La crisi del catalogo informatizzato

La crescita dei cataloghi

Il catalogo FRBR

L’integrazione tra strumenti di ricerca omogenei

L’integrazione tra sistemi eterogenei

Considerazioni conclusive

Bibliografia

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Author Biography

Paul Gabriele Weston, University of Pavia

He currently teaches Cataloguing and classification at the University of Pavia. From 1983 to 2000 he was systems librarian at the Vatican Library. In this capacity he superintended various projects including the retrospective conversion of the card catalogue and the digital reproduction of manuscripts and rare books. He also teaches Cataloguing at the Vatican School of Librarianship. Among his recent publications Il catalogo elettronico (Rome, Carocci, 2002).

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Published

June 5, 2003

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LIT

ISBN-13 (15)

88-88904-00-X

Publication date (01)

2003-06-05

doi

10.6093/88-88904-00-X-LIT

Details about the available publication format: PDF

PDF

ISBN-13 (15)

88-88904-00-X

Publication date (01)

2003-06-05

doi

10.6093/88-88904-00-X