American Society for Indexing Conferences: An Analysis of Major Topics, 1997-2011 Metadata
Metadata describes a digital item, providing (if known) such information as creator, publisher, contents, size, relationship to other resources, and more. Metadata may also contain "preservation" components that help us to maintain the integrity of digital files over time.
Title
- Main Title American Society for Indexing Conferences: An Analysis of Major Topics, 1997-2011
Creator
-
Author: Sassen, CatherineCreator Type: PersonalCreator Info: University of North Texas
Publisher
-
Name: American Society for IndexingPlace of Publication: [Wheat Ridge, Colorado]
Date
- Creation: 2012
Language
- English
Description
- Content Description: Article offering an analysis of major topics at the American Society for Indexing Conferences from 1997 through 2011.
- Physical Description: 3 p.
Subject
- Keyword: indexing
- Keyword: conferences
- Keyword: meetings
- Keyword: libraries
Source
- Journal: Key Words: Bulletin of the American Society for Indexing, 20(2), American Society for Indexing, 2012, pp. 1-3
Citation
- Publication Title: Key Words: Bulletin of the American Society for Indexing
- Volume: 20
- Issue: 2
- Page Start: 52
- Page End: 54
- Peer Reviewed: True
Collection
-
Name: UNT Scholarly WorksCode: UNTSW
Institution
-
Name: UNT LibrariesCode: UNT
Rights
- Rights Access: public
Resource Type
- Article
Format
- Text
Identifier
- Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metadc84340
Degree
- Academic Department: Libraries
Note
- Display Note: The purpose of this article is to identify major topics discussed at ASI conferences from 1997 through 2011 and to explore how the topics have changed over time. ASI conference programs reflect topics of interest to indexers and thus provide insight into concerns of the profession at large.