[home » course information » lis 419]

description - outline - resources - assignments

LIS 419 - Resources

Web resources

Web resources for this course will be found primarily on my subject analysis pages. Pages in the LIS research section will be useful for the lit review, and digital libraries and metadata may also be fruitful for some related areas. Bookmarks for Web pages visited in class are here.

The class wiki is at http://gslis.simmons.edu/wikis/lis419sp08/.

Books & articles

There is no textbook that really covers the course perfectly, but two of the closest things are F.W. Lancaster's Indexing and abstracting in theory and practice, 3d ed. (Champaign, IL: University of Illinois, Graduate School of Library & Information Science, 2003), and my own Sorting out the Web: Approaches to subject access (Westport, CT: Ablex, 2001). Both are on reserve (mine for several courses), and might be available from amazon.com and barnesandnoble.com. Lancaster has also been ordered through the Simmons bookstore.

I will assign some readings, and it is your responsibility to choose other material from the reading list below, as appropriate to the topic under discussion in class. PowerPoint presentations will be loaded into WebCT in advance of each lecture. There are many other books on subject analysis in the general collection. Only things marked as [On reserve] are.

Standards

Throughout the course you should examine the latest version of whatever standards pertain to the topic under discussion and to your project.

Journals

I keep a list of journals in this and related areas.

Unusual print thesauri & other tools

Web-accessible thesauri are listed at Subject analysis: Indexing languages.

- top of page -

gslis library - gslis www
my.gslis - eLearning - webmail