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Coding with XML for Efficiencies in Cataloging and Metadata - Practical applications of XSD, XSLT, and Xquery

English · Paperback / Softback

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This new handbook from the Association for Library Collections & Technical Services (ALCTS) provides essential guidance for creating metadata for sharing bibliographic records or digital collections on the web. Covers XML basics and XLML scripting, HTML for XML, XQuery, XPath and XSLT. Includes coding examples with common strings and expressions.


List of contents

1. Introduction 2. A Quick Review of XML Basics 3. Library Metadata in XML 4. XML Validation Using Schemas 5. An Introduction to XPath and XSLT 6. Cataloging Workflows Using XSLT 7. Using XSLT to Connect Libraries to the Semantic Web: Transforming XML metadata into HTML+RDFa 8. An Introduction to XQuery for Library Metadata Work including Use Cases 9. XQuery Basics 10. XQuery Functions Including Regular Expressions 11. Metadata Workflow Using XQuery: Creating HathiTrust submission files for monograph and serials print holdings 12. Resources for Further Study

About the author

Timothy W Cole is Professor of Library and Information Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Myung-Ja (MJ) K Han is a Metadata Librarian and Associate Professor of Library Administration at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Christine Schwartz is a Metadata Librarian and XML Database Administrator at Princeton Theological Seminary.

Summary

This handbook will assist cataloguers when creating metadata for sharing bibliographic records or digital collections on the web and provides examples of how to use XLML or XSLT scripting with library records.

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