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Cataloging Records Using Dublin Core Element Setafter Reading Chap

After reading Chapter 4, select five metadata sources and provide a cataloging record for each of them using the Dublin Core Element Set. This task is not a paper or essay; it should be completed in the specified format for five entries, including key metadata elements for each source.

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1. EBSCOhost Research Databases

Creator: EBSCO Industries

Subject: Full Text and Bibliographic Research

Description: Offers a broad range of full text and bibliographic databases designed for research, covering academic, biomedical, government, and educational subjects. Provides a listing of all databases available through the EBSCOhost interface, including links to individual databases, enabling users to select multiple databases and search them simultaneously.

Publisher: EBSCO Industries

Contributor: EBSCO

Date: 1984-Current

Type: Electronic Resource/Information Service

Format: TEXT/HTML

Identifier: [Unique database URL or identifier]

Source: Electronic

Language: English, Multi-language options

Relation: Mode of access: World Wide Web

Coverage: Academic, Biomedical, Government, Education

2. International Children’s Digital Library (ICDL)

Creator: International Children’s Digital Library Foundation (A non-profit organization)

Subject: Library Content/Digital Library

Description: The ICDL is a research project funded by NSF, IMLS, and Microsoft Research, aimed at creating a digital library of outstanding children's books from across the globe, accessible via the internet.

Publisher: University of Maryland in cooperation with the Internet Archive

Contributor: University of Maryland, Internet Archive, computer scientists, librarians, educators, designers, and students from UM and related labs.

Date: Unknown

Type: Electronic Resource

Format: text/html

Identifier: [URL or digital identifier]

Source: Electronic

Language: Multiple Languages Available

Relation: Mode of access: World Wide Web

Coverage: National, Children, Literature

3. NC Live

Creator: North Carolina State Library

Subject: Library Content, Digital Library

Description: NC Live is a consortium providing digital content and services to public and academic libraries across North Carolina, facilitating access to a variety of digital resources.

Publisher: The University of North Carolina, State Library of North Carolina, North Carolina Community College System

Contributor: Multiple public and academic libraries within North Carolina

Date: 1997-Present

Type: Electronic Resource

Format: text/html

Identifier: [URL or unique identifier]

Source: Electronic

Language: English

Relation: Mode of access: World Wide Web

Coverage: Library/Education

4. Questia

Creator: Unknown; founded in 1998

Subject: Library Content, Academic Resources

Description: The Questia digital library features books and journal articles on history, philosophy, economics, political science, literature, anthropology, psychology, and sociology, along with magazine and newspaper articles.

Publisher: Questia, acquired by Cengage Learning in January 2010

Contributor: Questia and Cengage

Date: 1998-Present

Type: Electronic Resource

Format: text/html

Identifier: [URL or digital identifier]

Source: Electronic

Language: English

Relation: Mode of access: World Wide Web

Coverage: Academic

5. ARTstor

Creator: Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

Subject: Art

Description: The ARTstor Digital Library provides over 1.6 million digital images related to arts, architecture, humanities, and sciences, along with software tools for teaching and research purposes.

Publisher: JSTOR and ARTstor

Contributor: Mellon Foundation

Date: 2004-Present

Type: Electronic Resource

Format: Text/html

Identifier: [URL or Digital Object Identifier]

Source: Electronic

Language: English, Multi-language options

Relation: Mode of access: World Wide Web

Coverage: Art Education

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