Maintaining Web-based Bibliographies: A Case Study of Iter, the Bibliography of Renaissance Europe

Introduces Iter, a nonprofit research project developed for the World Wide Web and dedicated to increasing access to all published materials pertaining to the Renaissance and, eventually, the Middle Ages. Discusses information management issues related to building and maintaining Iter's first W...

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Published inProceedings of the ASIS annual meeting Vol. 34; p. 174
Main Author Castell, Tracy
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 1997
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Summary:Introduces Iter, a nonprofit research project developed for the World Wide Web and dedicated to increasing access to all published materials pertaining to the Renaissance and, eventually, the Middle Ages. Discusses information management issues related to building and maintaining Iter's first Web-based bibliography, focusing on printed secondary materials from the journal literature. (Author/AEF)
ISSN:0044-7870