This new edition offers a fully updated and expanded overview of the field of information organization, examining the description of information resources as both a product and process of the contemporary digital environment.
Information Resource Description 2nd edition explains how the various elements and values of descriptive metadata support a set of common information retrieval functions across a wide range of environments. Through this unifying framework, the book provides an integrated commentary of the various fields and practices of information organization carried out by today's information professionals and end-users. Key topics and updates to the first edition include:
discussion of big data vs the traditional database model
introduces and applies the FRBR-LRM user tasks
expanded coverage of scholarly repositories and questions around Open Access
new section on the history of information organization
expanded discussion of the functions, economics and management of metadata
a new section on mobile access.
This book will be useful reading for LIS students taking information organization courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, information professionals wishing to specialise in this field, and existing metadata specialists who wish to update their knowledge.