School of Information Management & Systems.
Spring 2001.
245 Organization of Information in Collections.
Michael Buckland.
Assignment 3: Describe Four Books.
Due at class on Jan 31.
Describe your choice of any four of the following books which
are in the Computer Lab.
Emergency Water Supplies.
Rulers of India Dupleix.
Tao Te Ching.
The Great American Marble Book.
Turkmenia.
Vincent van Gogh.
Forget or disregard anything you knew or imagined about cataloging rules
or metadata standards.
For each of your four books, you choose which features
of the books you will
describe and you should describe them however you wish to.
Do it your way!
Supply on paper, using the following format: On the left,
specify the feature (attribute) and on the right supply
your description, followed by a brief explanation of why you think
that feature (attribute) worth describing and (unless obvious) why you
chose to describe it that way.
Format: Please use a format with the following components:
Feature ("Attribute"): Year.
Description ("Value"): 1668.
Explanation, comment (if needed): Julian calendar.
Postscript: Use, for each book, whatever features YOU
think appropriate for
that book. YOUR PERSONAL choice of features, not what you imagine my
choices would be, nor the choices in any standard set of rules.
This is an ungraded assignment. All you have to do is to bring
what you have done to class and hand in what you have done. It would
surprise me if everyone made the same decisions. The objective is get you
thinking about what the options are and to provide a basis for some
informal class discussion about describing documents, BEFORE worrying
about what different official standards prescribe.
Keep any notes you make, as they are likely to be helpful in a later
assignment.