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Autore principale: Abbott, George L.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1973
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contents Indexing for the Growing Instructional Media Center. Abbott, George L. Classification Educational Media Filing Indexing Learning Resources Centers Library Science State of the Art Reviews Since indexing systems concentrate upon the information content of materials and not upon their form, instructional media centers (IMC) can use one system for all media. Content descriptors can be selected from a thesaurus of accepted terms, from the title of the material, or from an analysis of the content. The first of these three methods is the most satisfactory for dealing with multiple forms of media; the Sears List of Subject Headings and Subject Headings used in the Dictionary Catalogs of the Library of Congress are the most commonly used thesauri. It is recommended that the main file index of the IMC contain all entries for all materials and that in-depth indexing be provided through use of several descriptors for each item. Lastly, catalog card files should be employed wherever possible. (PB)
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spellingShingle Indexing for the Growing Instructional Media Center.
Abbott, George L.
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Educational Media
Filing
Indexing
Learning Resources Centers
Library Science
State of the Art Reviews
Indexing for the Growing Instructional Media Center. Abbott, George L. Classification Educational Media Filing Indexing Learning Resources Centers Library Science State of the Art Reviews Since indexing systems concentrate upon the information content of materials and not upon their form, instructional media centers (IMC) can use one system for all media. Content descriptors can be selected from a thesaurus of accepted terms, from the title of the material, or from an analysis of the content. The first of these three methods is the most satisfactory for dealing with multiple forms of media; the Sears List of Subject Headings and Subject Headings used in the Dictionary Catalogs of the Library of Congress are the most commonly used thesauri. It is recommended that the main file index of the IMC contain all entries for all materials and that in-depth indexing be provided through use of several descriptors for each item. Lastly, catalog card files should be employed wherever possible. (PB)
title Indexing for the Growing Instructional Media Center.
topic Classification
Educational Media
Filing
Indexing
Learning Resources Centers
Library Science
State of the Art Reviews
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED086228