Roy, That's true. Unfortunately, I missed Kevin's talk at Access '02 in Windsor, and since I wrote the first of those two papers I've mostly been out of the loop, since it's not my area any more.
- David On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 1:48 PM, Roy Tennant <tenna...@oclc.org> wrote: > Well, and then you have the XOBIS work from Stanford that ksclarke was > involved with. > Roy > > > On 4/7/09 4/7/09 € 10:41 AM, "David Fiander" <da...@fiander.info> wrote: > >> On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 1:24 PM, Eric Lease Morgan <emor...@nd.edu> wrote: >>> Listen... What you hear from over here is the sound of a very heavy sigh >>> coming from a computer type who really wants to help improve the way library >>> data is used in a networked environment, but they can't convince their own >>> to modify the way they encode information. >> >> See also >> >> Fiander, David J. "Applying XML to the Bibliographic Description." >> Cataloging and Classification Quarterly 33, no. 2 (2001): 17-28. >> >> Fiander, David J., and D. Grant Campbell. "An XML Definition for an >> ISBD-Based Encoding Scheme." Journal of Internet Cataloging 6, no. 4 >> (2003): 29-58. >> >> Which is what happens when a computer type starts de novo with the >> cataloguing standards and builds simple data structures. >> > > -- >