Presentation for the 2014 Cross Timbers Library Collaborative (CTLC) Annual Conference. This presentation discusses serials in the UNT digital collections, including ways of finding/browsing serials, how we describe them in the metadata, and examples of various exceptions.
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Presentation for the 2014 Cross Timbers Library Collaborative (CTLC) Annual Conference. This presentation discusses serials in the UNT digital collections, including ways of finding/browsing serials, how we describe them in the metadata, and examples of various exceptions.
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40 p.
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Annotated PowerPoint (ppt) version of this presentation is available for download.
Abstract: Serials comprise a unique sub-set of materials in the UNT digital collections, which is reflected in the metadata records for these items. For example, each serial issue has an item-level record, however, the system also allows users to group issues by a specific title or across a complete publication run. This presentation will introduce some serials available within our digital collections and discuss how we create and leverage metadata to provide better access to these important materials.
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