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Combining theory and practical knowledge, this guide aims to improve the principles of the third generation of cataloguing and, more widely, to contribute to the shift of paradigm related to the emerging bibliographic ecosystem. The concepts, practices and benefits discussed are transversal and international, offering readers the opportunity to create a new level of international cooperation which will enable them to share responsibility for the quality and maintenance of knowledge and information. Readers will learn the importance of adopting new methods to remain relevant in modern and international settings, which will empower them to approach and apply entity modelling with greater confidence.
Aimed at library and information professionals, who are interested in broadening their knowledge of cataloguing.
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Foreword by Philip E. Schreur
Preface by Maurizio Vivarelli
Preface by Carlo Bianchini
Introduction by Mauro Guerrini
The Context
I. I Contain Multitudes
II. The World is My Representation
III. PANTA REI, OR ABOUT THE FLUIDITY OF THINGS IN THE UNIVERSE
IV. O ROMEO, ROMEO, WHEREFORE ART THOU ROMEO?
Final Reflections
关于作者
Tiziana Possemato is the Chief Information Officer of Casalini Libri, and Partner and Director of @Cult. She holds a degree in Philosophy (University La Sapienza Rome), diplomas in Archival Science and Library Sciences (Vatican Schools) and a Master’s degree in Archival, Librarianship and Codicology (University of Florence). She earned her Ph D in Library Sciences at the University of Florence with the project entitled ‘Another Brick in the Wall: Building Bridges of Knowledge in the Digital Age’. Tiziana is a metadata specialist, and she has led numerous national and international projects for library automation, analysis, mapping and conversion of catalogue data, and the design of information retrieval systems, with a specific interest in Linked Open Data and the Semantic Web. She currently chairs the IFLA Study Group on the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records.