Field Exam:Information Organization and Access List Fall 2005 No. 1

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[edit] Reading list for the Field Exam: Organization of Information and Access

Fall 2005

[edit] Organization of Information

1. Svenonius, E. (2001). The Intellectual Foundation of Information Organization. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.

  • Chapter 1 Information Organization pp. 1-14
  • Chapter 2 Bibliographic Objectives pp. 15-30
  • Chapter 3 Bibliographic Entities pp. 31-51
  • Chapter 5 Principles of Description pp. 67-85
  • Chapter 6 Work laguages pp. 87-106
  • Chapter 7 Document Languages pp. 107-126

2. Rolland, F. D. (1998). Essence of Databases. Harlow, England; New York: Prentice-Hall Computer Books.

  • Chapter 1 The basics components of a database system, DBMS layering, Types of database pp. 1-15
  • Chapter 2 Database Design pp. 16-38
  • Chapter 3 Relational Databases 1 – Basic Concepts pp. 39-63
  • Chapter 4 Relational Databases 2 – Design pp. 64-87
  • Chapter 7 Object-oriented Databases, pp. 146-170

[edit] Cataloging

3. Bates, M. J. (1989). Rethinking Subject Cataloging in the Online Environment. Library Resources & Technical Services, 33(4), 400-412.

4. IFLA Study Group on the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records. (1998). FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records), from http://www.ifla.org/VII/s13/frbr/frbr.pdf

5. Vellucci, Sherry L. (1997). Bibliographic Relationships. Presented at the International Conference on the Principles and Future Develop of AACR (1997 : Toronto, Canada), from http://collection.nlc-bnc.ca/100/200/300/jsc_aacr/bib_rel/r-bibrel.pdf


[edit] Classification

6. Mai, J.-E. (2004). Classification of the Web: challenges and inquiries. Knowledge Organization, 31(2), pp. 92-97

7. Ranganathan, S. R. (1967). Hidden Roots of Classification. Information Storage Retrieval, 3, pp. 399-410

8. Kumar, P. S. G. (1987). Introduction to Colon Classification. Edition 7. Nagpur, India: Dattsons, 1987.

  • Chapter CB (Fundamental Categories) pp. 69-73
  • Chapter CC (Principles for Facet Sequence) pp. 74-78

9. Vickery, B.C. 1960. Faceted classification: a guide to construction and use of special schemes. London: Aslib.

  • A. Introduction pp. 5-6
  • B. Why make a special classification? pp.7-8
  • C. Faceted classification pp.9-11
  • D. The technique of facet analysis pp.12-14
  • E. Choice of subject field pp.14-16
  • F. Marginal subjects pp.16-20
  • G. Formulation of categories and facets pp.20-23
  • H. Fundamental categories pp.23-27

10. Mills, Jack (2004). Faceted Classification and Logical Division in Information Retrieval, Library Trends, 52(3), Winter 2004, pp. 541-570

[edit] Subject Analysis and Vocabulary Control

11. Aitchison, Jean, Alan Gilchrist & David Bawden. 2000. Thesaurus Construction and Use: a Practical Manual, 4th edition. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn

  • Introduction pp. xiii
  • Section A. Nature, purposed and uses of thesauri pp. 1-4
  • Section D. Vocabulary control pp. 17-36
  • Section F. Structure and relationships pp.49-84
  • Section L. Thesaurus reconciliation and integration pp.173-184

12. Nicholson, D., Dunsire, G. and Neill, S. (2002). HILT: Moving Towards Interoperability in Subject Terminologies. Journal of Internet Cataloging 5, no. 4

13. Buckland, M. (1999). Vocabulary as a central concept in library and information science. In T. Arpanac et al. (Eds.), Digital libraries: interdisciplinary concepts, challenges, and opportunities. Available at http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/~buckland/colisvoc.htm

14. Cochrane, P. (2004). Thesaurus evaluation. Cataloging & Classification Quarterly. 37(3/4): 87 - 102

15. Doerr. M. (2001). Semantic Problems of Thesaurus Mapping. Journal of Digital Information, 1(8)

[edit] Metadata and Networked Resources Management

16. Daniel Jr., R., Lagoze, C. and Payette, S.D. (1998). A Metadata Architecture for Digital Libraries, http://www.cs.cornell.edu/lagoze/papers/ADL98/dar-adl.html

17. Berners-Lee, T. (1997). Metadata Architecture. http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Metadata.html

18. Iannella, R. (1998). Mostly Metadata: A Bit Smarter Technology. VALA Conference, Jan. 1998. http://www.dstc.edu.au/Research/Resource_Discovery/publications/m_vala98/

19. Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI) Recommendations.

[edit] Knowledge Representation

20. Vickery, B. C. (1986). Knowledge representation: a brief review. Journal of documentation. 42(3), 145-159.

21. Cawsey, A. (1998). Knowledge Representation and Inference in The Essence of Artificial Intelligence Prentice Hall 1998. pp 9-40

22. Renear, A. H., Dubin, D., Sperberg-McQueen, C. M., and Huitfeldt, C. (2002). Towards a Semantics for XML Markup. In R. Furuta, J. I. Maletic, and E. Munson, (Eds.), Proceedings of the 2002 ACM Symposium on Document Engineering, (pp. 119-126), McLean, VA, November. New York: Association for Computing Machinery.


[edit] Semantic Web Technology

23. Berners-Lee, T. (1998). Semantic Web Roadmap. http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Semantic.html

24. Antoniou, G. and Harmelen, F. van (2004). The Semantic Web Primer, MIT Press 2004.

  • Chapter 1 The Semantic Web Vision pp. 1-20
  • Chapter 3 Describing Web Resources in RDF pp. 61-106

25. Arroyo, S. et al. (2004). Semantic Web Languages – Strengths and Weakness. In Practical Handbook of Intenet Computing. Munindar P. Singh, editor. Chapman Hall and CRC Press, Baton Rouge, 2004. http://www.uibk.ac.at/~c703225/papers/Semantic_Web_Languages.pdf

26. Means, W. S. and Rusty, E. (2002). XML in a Nutshell. O’reilly

  • Chapter 1 Introducing XML pp. 3-11
  • Chapter 2 XML fundamentals pp. 12-26
  • Chapter 3 Document Type Definitions (DTDs) pp. 27-58
  • Chapter 4 Namespaces pp. 60-71

[edit] Ontology

27. Vickery, B. C. (1997). Ontologies. Journal of Information Science, 23, 277-288

28. Fischer, D. (1998). From thesauri towards ontologies. In: M. Hadi; J. Maniez, and S. A. Pollit; Structures and Relations. In: Knowledge Organization, Proceedings of the 5th ISK Conference 1998. http://www.ipsi.fraunhofer.de/topas/publications/Fischer_1998.pdf

29. Crofts, N., Dionissiadou, I., Doer, M, and Stiff, M. (2001). Definition of the CIDOC object-oriented Conceptual Reference Model. http://cidoc.ics.forth.gr/docs/cidoc_crm_version_3.2.1.rtf

30. Doerr, M., Hunter, J. and Lagoze, C. Towards a Core Ontology for Information Integration. Journal of Digital Information, 4(1). http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v04/i01/Doerr/doerr-final.pdf



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