NOVEL: Cataloging Resources
Describing NOVEL resources is a uniquely challenging process. The tools I have used to assist me in the process are listed here, in order of priority.
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Descriptive information with the resource
Rely heavily on the terms and descriptions provided by the content expert, if available.
This is the guiding information. Use these terms to proceed. -
NANOS Curriculum Outline
curriculum
Use this to determine menu structure when none is provided by the content expert.
Seek terms matching the resource, pull menu structure and terms for a starting point. -
NLM MeSH
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=mesh
U.S. National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary used for indexing articles for MEDLINE/PubMed. MeSH terminology provides a consistent way to retrieve information that may use different terminology for the same concepts.
Consider: Disease, Symptom, Procedure, Treatment -
UMLS
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/umls/
The Unified Medical Language System® (UMLS) approach involves the development of a set of widely distributed Knowledge Sources (Metathesuarus®, Semantic Network, and SPECIALIST Lexicon) that can be used by a variety of applications to compensate for differences in the way concepts are expressed in a variety of computerized biomedical sources.
Click on "Knowledge Source Server" (it's a dynamic URL so you can't get there directly)
Username:
Password:
Enter search value: enter terms in this field
Click the Metathesaurus Concept Search button to search terms -
Metadata Guidelines for the Mountain West Digital Library
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Western States Dublin Core Metadata Best Practices
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CONTENTdm Acquisition Station - Basic information entry, uploading items
CDM Web Admin site - Final metadata entry, save and index
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CDM Querie Builder
http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm4/cqr/cqr1.php
Build query to locate items in CDM collection, send to NOVEL Web team -
NOVEL Web Site
http://library.med.utah.edu/novel/
Add queries as links in the menu structure for the collection and for the Curriculum Outline.