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Bundlr - Library Science - 0 views

  • Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, 2nd ed.
  • bibliographic format
  • MA chine-Readable Cataloging record
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  • holdings format
  • bibliographic description of a library item
  • Bibliographic
  • The National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) also accredits library education programs, many of which lead to a master's degree in education with a specialty in school librarianship. If you plan to focus solely on school librarianship these are also a good option.
  • IFLA = International Federation of Library Associations
  • requirements in each of the 50 states
  • machine-readable cataloging record
  • AACR2
  • statement of responsibility
  • material specific details
  • title
  • edition
  • publication information
  • 100 Heading−Personal Name
  • 100 Heading−Personal Name
  • AACR = Anglo American Cataloguing Rules
  • required for the processing of the record
  • accredited by the American Library Association (ALA)
  • library and information studies programs
  • East Carolina UniversityDepartment of Library Science Umstead 104--Mail Stop 172 Greenville, NC 27858-4353 Phone: 252-328-6621 Degree recognized by ALA/AASL: MLS, Media Coordinator K-12
  • A three character string used to identify or label an associated variable field
  • access points
  • ILS = Integrated Library System
  • notes
  • series
  • physical description
  • community information format
  • 020 International Standard Book Number
  • 1XX - Main Entries-General Information
  • 245 Title
  • Some states require a Master's degree while others require only certification or licensure
  • If you are interested in moving across library settings it is generally recommended you seek out an ALA-accredited programs
  • "Full" documentation
  • MARC 21 Format for Bibliographic Data
  • Control fields are assigned tags beginning with two zeroes.
  • With a Master’s degree you have a wider selection of options
  • Access points are the retrieval points in the library catalog where patrons should be able to look up the item.
  • Information Interchange Format (ANSI Z39.2)
  • American national standard
  • Classification
  • representation and communication of bibliographic and related information
  • "Cataloging record" means a bibliographic record, or the information traditionally shown on a catalog card.
  • restricted to ASCII
  • Understanding MARC Bibliographic
  • Format for Information Exchange (ISO 2709)
  • its international counterpart
  • MARC Code Lists
  • Many states will accept the teacher’s/library certification from another state
  • 130 Heading−Uniform Title
  • standard numbers
  • Master of Librarianship
  • Master of Library Science (MLS)
  • Understanding MARC Authority
  • Each state has different requirements
  • machine-readable form
  • DDC = Dewey Decimal Classification
  • CDS - Cataloging Distribution Service (LC)
  • Nova Southeastern UniversityThe Fischler School 3301 College Avenue Fort Lauderdale-Davie, FL 33314-7796 Phone: 800-541-6682 Degree recognized by ALA/AASL: M.S. in Education with Educational Media specialization
  • a description of the item
  • main entry and added entries
  • ISBN = International Standard Book Number (MARC 020)
  • Standards for Accreditation of Master’s Programs in Library and Information Studies
  • Master of Library and Information Studies (MLIS)
  • A master's degree with a specialty in school librarianship from a program recognized by AASL in an educational unit accredited by NCATE
  • Understanding MARC Holdings Records
  • 100 Primary Name−Personal
  • "Concise" documentation
  • The "full" bibliographic format contains detailed descriptions of every data element, along with examples, input conventions, and history sections.
  • ALA-accredited master’s programs
  • subject headings
  • the classification or call number
  • authority format
  • 050 Library of Congress Call Number
  • ALA Policy 54.2.2
  • classification format
  • contains abridged descriptions of every data element
  • contains detailed descriptions of every data element
  • ISBD = International Standard Bibliographic Description
  • competency requirements
  • 100 - Main Entry - Personal Name (NR) Full | Concise
  • The "concise" bibliographic format contains abridged descriptions of every data element, along with examples.
  • North Carolina Central University School Media Coordinator CertificationSchool of Library and Information Sciences P.O. Box 19586 Durham, NC 27707 Phone: 919-530-6485 Degree recognized by ALA/AASL: Master of Library Science
  • Some states have programs that are accredited by their state departments of education
  • 110 - Main Entry - Corporate Name (NR) Full | Concise
  • Formats and Code Lists
  • ALA = American Library Association
  • MARC Field Lists
  • 111 - Main Entry - Meeting Name (NR) Full | Concise
  • Format Overview
  • identified in the header of each field description
  • 130 - Main Entry - Uniform Title (NR) Full | Concise
  • MARC FAQ
  • a name or a uniform title heading
  • Requirements
  • 082 Dewey Decimal Call Number
  • MARC Mappings
  • MARC User Notes
  • mixed material
  • University of North Carolina at GreensboroDepartment of Library and Information Studies 349 Curry Building, PO Box 26170 Greensboro, NC 27402-6170 Phone: 336-334-3477 Degree recognized by ALA/AASL: Master of Library and Information Studies
  • For a career as a school librarian in a pre-kindergarten through 12th grade setting, a master’s degree with a specialty in school librarianship from an educational unit accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and recognized by the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) is also appropriate.
  • the name of the person, family, or entity responsible for bringing the materials together
  • Alternatively, the main entry may contain the name of the person, family, or entity for whom or which a collection is named
  • General Information sections: X00, X10, X11, and X30
  • specific section for each field
Sunny Jackson

Introduction to HTML - 0 views

  • <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <body>
  • <tagname>content</tagname>
  • <html>
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      The end tag is written like the start tag, with a forward slash before the tag name
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      an HTML element is everything between the start tag and the end tag, including the tags
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  • <body>
  • <h1>This a heading</h1>
  • <p>This is a paragraph.</p>
  • <p>This is another paragraph.</p>
  • </body>
  • </html>
  • The <!DOCTYPE> declaration helps the browser to display a web page correctly.
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JavaScript How To - 0 views

  • The HTML <script> tag is used to insert a JavaScript into an HTML page.
  • <script type="text/javascript"> document.write("Hello World!"); </script>
  • how to add HTML tags to the JavaScript: Example <html> <body> <script type="text/javascript"> document.write("<h1>Hello World!</h1>"); </script> </body> </html>
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  • the <script type="text/javascript"> and </script> tells where the JavaScript starts and ends
  • The document.write command is a standard JavaScript command for writing output to a page.
  • By entering the document.write command between the <script> and </script> tags, the browser will recognize it as a JavaScript command and execute the code line.
  • Browsers that do not support JavaScript, will display JavaScript as page content. To prevent them from doing this, and as a part of the JavaScript standard, the HTML comment tag should be used to "hide" the JavaScript. Just add an HTML comment tag <!-- before the first JavaScript statement, and a --> (end of comment) after the last JavaScript statement
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HTML Reference - 0 views

  • <!DOCTYPE>  Defines the document type
  • <cite> Defines the title of a work
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      Defines a citation
  • <title> Defines a title for the document
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  • <body> Defines the document's body
  • <h1> to <h6> Defines HTML headings
  • <p> Defines a paragraph
  • <br> Inserts a single line break
  • <hr> Defines a thematic change in the content
  • <!--...--> Defines a comment
  • <abbr> Defines an abbreviation
  • <address> Defines contact information for the author/owner of a document
  • <b> Defines bold text
  • <bdi>New Isolates a part of text that might be formatted in a different direction from other text outside it
  • <bdo> Overrides the current text direction
  • <blockquote> Defines a section that is quoted from another source
  • <html> Defines an HTML document
  • <code> Defines a piece of computer code
  • <del> Defines text that has been deleted from a document
  • <dfn> Defines a definition term
  • <em> Defines emphasized text 
  • <i> Defines a part of text in an alternate voice or mood
  • <ins> Defines a text that has been inserted into a document
  • <kbd> Defines keyboard input
  • <mark>New Defines marked/highlighted text
  • <meter>New Defines a scalar measurement within a known range (a gauge)
  • <pre> Defines preformatted text
  • <progress>New Represents the progress of a task
  • <q> Defines a short quotation
  • <rp>New Defines what to show in browsers that do not support ruby annotations
  • <rt>New Defines an explanation/pronunciation of characters (for East Asian typography)
  • <ruby>New Defines a ruby annotation (for East Asian typography)
  • <samp> Defines sample output from a computer program
  • <s> Defines text that is no longer correct
  • <small> Defines smaller text
  • <strong> Defines important text
  • <sub> Defines subscripted text
  • <sup> Defines superscripted text
  • <time>New Defines a date/time
  • <u> Defines text that should be stylistically different from normal text
  • <var> Defines a variable
  • <wbr>New Defines a possible line-break
  • <form> Defines an HTML form for user input
  • <input> Defines an input control
  • <textarea> Defines a multiline input control (text area)
  • <button> Defines a clickable button
  • <map> Defines a client-side image-map
  • <optgroup> Defines a group of related options in a drop-down list
  • <option> Defines an option in a drop-down list
  • <label> Defines a label for an <input> element
  • <fieldset> Groups related elements in a form
  • <legend> Defines a caption for a <fieldset>, < figure>, or <details> element
  • <datalist>New Specifies a list of pre-defined options for input controls
  • <keygen>New Defines a key-pair generator field (for forms)
  • <output>New Defines the result of a calculation
  • <iframe> Defines an inline frame
  • <img> Defines an image
  • <select> Defines a drop-down list
  • <area> Defines an area inside an image-map
  • <canvas>New Used to draw graphics, on the fly, via scripting (usually JavaScript)
  • <figcaption>New Defines a caption for a <figure> element
  • <figure>New Specifies self-contained content
  • <audio>New Defines sound content
  • <source>New Defines multiple media resources for media elements (<video> and <audio>)
  • <track>New Defines text tracks for media elements (<video> and <audio>)
  • <video>New Defines a video or movie
  • <a> Defines a hyperlink
  • <link> Defines the relationship between a document and an external resource (most used to link to style sheets)
  • <nav>New Defines navigation links
  • <ul> Defines an unordered list
  • <ol> Defines an ordered list
  • <li> Defines a list item
  • <dl> Defines a description list
  • <dt> Defines a term/name in a description list
  • <dd> Defines a description of a term/name in a description list
  • <menu> Defines a list/menu of commands
  • <command>New Defines a command button that a user can invoke
  • <table> Defines a table
  • <caption> Defines a table caption
  • <th> Defines a header cell in a table
  • <tr> Defines a row in a table
  • <td> Defines a cell in a table
  • <thead> Groups the header content in a table
  • <tbody> Groups the body content in a table
  • <tfoot> Groups the footer content in a table
  • <col> Specifies column properties for each column within a <colgroup> element
  • <colgroup> Specifies a group of one or more columns in a table for formatting
  • <style> Defines style information for a document
  • <div> Defines a section in a document
  • <span> Defines a section in a document
  • <header>New Defines a header for a document or section
  • <footer>New Defines a footer for a document or section
  • <hgroup>New Groups heading (<h1> to <h6>) elements
  • <section>New Defines a section in a document
  • <article>New Defines an article
  • <aside>New Defines content aside from the page content
  • <details>New Defines additional details that the user can view or hide
  • <dialog>New Defines a dialog box or window
  • <summary>New Defines a visible heading for a <details> element
  • <head> Defines information about the document
  • <meta> Defines metadata about an HTML document
  • <base> Specifies the base URL/target for all relative URLs in a document
  • <script> Defines a client-side script
  • <noscript> Defines an alternate content for users that do not support client-side scripts
  • <embed>New Defines a container for an external (non-HTML) application
  • <object> Defines an embedded object
  • <param> Defines a parameter for an object
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HTML Styles - 0 views

  • margin-left:
  • color:
  • <!DOCTYPE html> <html>
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  • <body style=
  • <p style=
  • background-color:
  • </body> </html>
  • font-family:
  • <h1 style=
  • font-size:
  • text-align:
  • Internal styles are defined in the <head> section of an HTML page, by using the <style> tag
  • <head> <style type="text/css">
  • body {
  • ;} </style> </head>
  • With an external style sheet, you can change the look of an entire Web site by changing one file
  • An external style sheet is ideal when the style is applied to many pages
  • Each page must link to the style sheet using the <link> tag. The <link> tag goes inside the <head> section
  • <head> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="mystyle.css"> </head>
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HTML5 Introduction - 0 views

  • <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>Title of the document</title> </head> <body> The content of the document...... </body> </html>
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Lucene - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • information retrieval software library
  • suitable for any application which requires full text indexing and searching capability
  • utility in the implementation of Internet search engines and local, single-site searching
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  • At the core of Lucene's logical architecture is the idea of a document containing fields of text
  • Text from PDFs, HTML, Microsoft Word, and OpenDocument documents, as well as many others (except images), can all be indexed as long as their textual information can be extracted
  • independent of the file format
  • indexing and search library
  • web crawling and HTML parsing
  • search server
  • Java Search Engine Framework
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HTML img tag - 0 views

  • width=
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      optional
  • height=
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      optional
  • <img src="
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      required
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  • " alt="
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      required
  • alt text Specifies an alternate text for an image
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      required
  • In HTML the <img> tag has no end tag
  • In XHTML the <img> tag must be properly closed
  • The <img> tag has two required attributes: src and alt
  • height pixels Specifies the height of an image
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      optional
  • src URL Specifies the URL of an image
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      required
  • width pixels Specifies the width of an image
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      optional
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JavaScript Events - 0 views

  • Events are actions that can be detected by JavaScript.
  • Every element on a web page has certain events which can trigger a JavaScript. For example, we can use the onClick event of a button element to indicate that a function will run when a user clicks on the button. We define the events in the HTML tags.
  • Examples of events: A mouse click A web page or an image loading Mousing over a hot spot on the web page Selecting an input field in an HTML form Submitting an HTML form A keystroke
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  • Events are normally used in combination with functions, and the function will not be executed before the event occurs!
  • The onLoad and onUnload events are triggered when the user enters or leaves the page.
  • The onFocus, onBlur and onChange events are often used in combination with validation of form fields
  • onSubmit The onSubmit event is used to validate ALL form fields before submitting it.
  • onMouseOver and onMouseOut are often used to create "animated" buttons.
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W3Schools Online Web Tutorials - 0 views

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HTML body background Attribute - 0 views

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