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.
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