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author Flamino, Adriana Nascimento
title WHITE PAPER SOBRE OPEN SOURCE, OPEN ACCESS, OPEN STANDARDS E O FUTURO DA CATALOGAÇÃO
publishDate 2012
topic FA. Co-operation
HS. Repositories
IA. Cataloging
bibliographic control
IC. Index languages
processes and schemes
IE. Data and metadata structures
ID. Knowledge representation
IF. Information transfer: protocols
formats
techniques
L. Information technology and library technology
LC. Internet
including WWW
LJ. Software
LN. Data base management systems
LQ. Library automation systems
url http://eprints.rclis.org/17760/1/2012_Flamino_AN_White_Paper_Apresenta%C3%A7%C3%A3o.pdf
http://eprints.rclis.org/17760/
contents The discussions on the future of cataloging has received increased attention in the last ten years, mainly due to the impact of rapid development of information and communication technologies in the same period, which has provided access to the Web anytime, anywhere. These discussions revolve around the need for a new bibliographic framework to meet the demand of this new reality in the digital environment, ie how libraries can process, store, deliver, share and integrate their collections (physical, digital or scanned), in current post-PC era? Faced with this question, Open Access, Open Source and Open Standards are three concepts that need to receive greater attention in the field of Library and Information Science, as it is believed to be fundamental elements for the change of paradigm of descriptive representation, currently based conceptually on physical item rather than intellectual work. This paper aims to raise and discuss such issues and instigate information professionals, especially librarians, to think, discuss and propose initiatives for such problems, contributing and sharing ideas and possible solutions, in multidisciplinary teams. At the end is suggested the effective creation of multidisciplinary and interinstitutional study groups on the future of cataloging and its impact on national collections, in order to contribute to the area of descriptive representation in national and international level.
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