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JLIS.it Vol 13, No 1 (2022): The Bibliographic Control in the Digital Ecosystem

Italian Journal of Library, Archives and Information Science
Rivista Italiana di biblioteconomia, archivistica e scienza dell'informazione

Edited by Giovanni Bergamin and Mauro Guerrini with the assistance of Carlotta Alpigiano

Table of Contents

Editoriale

JLIS.It is a growing journal
JLIS.it Editorial Board
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Articles

Conference BC 2021
Josep Torn
8-11
Universal bibliographic control in the digital ecosystem: opportunities and challenges
Mauro Guerrini
12-18
Standards in a new bibliographic world
Renate Behrens
19-24
Bibliographic control in the fifth information age
Gordon Dunsire
25-36
Follow me to the library! Bibliographic data in a discovery driven world
Richard Wallis
37-44
Collocation and Hubs. Fundamental and New Version
Sally McCallum
45-52
Universal bibliographic control in the semantic web. Opportunities and challenges for the reconciliation of bibliographic data models
Tiziana Possemato
53-66
Control or Chaos: Embracing Change and Harnessing Innovation in an Ecosystem of Shared Bibliographic Data
Ian Bigelow, Abigail Sparling
67-85
The multilingual challenge in bibliographic description and access
Pat Riva
86-98
Rethinking bibliographic control in the light of IFLA LRM entities: the ongoing process at the National library of France
Françoise Leresche
99-106
The future of bibliographic services in light of new concepts of authority control
Michele Casalini
107-115
New Challenges in Metadata Management between Publishers and Libraries
Piero Attanasio
116-122
Two-dimensional books for the new Open Access academic publishing
Fulvio Guatelli
123-131
Bibliographic control and institutional repositories: welcome to the jungle
Tessa Piazzini
132-142
In the mangrove society: a collaborative Legal Deposit management hypothesis for the preservation of and permanent access to the national cultural heritage
Giuliano Genetasio, Elda Merenda, Chiara Storti
143-155
Thesauri in the digital ecosystem
Anna Lucarelli
156-176
How to build an «Identifiers’ policy»: the BnF use case
Vincent Boulet
177-184
The International Standard Name Identifier: extending identity management across the global metadata supply chain
Andrew MacEwan
185-195
VIAF and the linked data ecosystem
Nathan Putnam
196-202
Call me by your name: towards an authority data control shared between archives and libraries
Pierluigi Feliciati
203-214
Shouls catalogue wade in open water?
Paul Weston
215-233
The National Library of Norway – policies and services
Oddrun Pauline Ohren
234-245
The Italian National Bibliography today
Paolo Wos Bellini
246-255
Artificial intelligence, machine learning and bibliographic control. DDC Short Numbers - Towards machine-based classifying
Elisabeth Mödden
256-264
Annif and Finto AI: Developing and Implementing Automated Subject Indexing
Osma Suominen, Juho Inkinen, Mona Lehtinen
265-282
Towards an open and collaborative Authority Control
Barbara Fischer
283-290
Wikidata: a new perspective towards universal bibliographic control
Carlo Bianchini, Lucia Sardo
291-311
“Discoverability” in the IIIF digital ecosystem
Paola Manoni
312-320
Bibliographic Control of Research Datasets: reflections from the EUI Library
Thomas Bourke
321-334
Integrated Search System: evolving the authority files
Elena Ravelli, Maria Cristina Mataloni
335-346
DREAM. A project about non-Latin script data
Antonella Fallerini, Agnese Galeffi, Andrea Ribichini, Mario Santanché, Mattia Vallania
347-355
Two Projects and a Thesaurus. Experiences in the Management, Descriptions and Indexing of Oral Sources
Sabina Magrini
356-367
The bibliographic control of music in the digital ecosystem. The case of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek (BSB)
Klaus Kempf
368-373
Riviste digitali e digitalizzate italiane (RIDI): a reconnaissance for the national newspaper library
Fabio D'Orsogna, Giulio Palanga
374-389
 
Note
Coedizione FUP Firenze University Press - eum edizioni università di macerata
  • Codice ISSN (on line) 2038-1026
  • Numero pagine 389
  • Formato 21x29,7
  • Anno 2022
  • The Journal web site: https://www.jlis.it/
  • Creative Commons CC-BY

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