EDUCAUSE.edu’s Resource Site Map.

EDUCAUSE.edu\’s
\’site-map\’
(\”Hierarchical Subject Listing\” – \”Taxonomy Page\”)
for its online document collection includes \”term definitions\” (scope notes),
links to the full text articles (\”library items\”), links to specific articles
on \”effective practices and
solutions
,\” and eight broad descriptors that expand into subheadings.

EDUCAUSE.edu accepts electronic
submissions
to their \”Information
Resources Library
.\” The site may also be keyword
searched
.

LISNews Keywords:
controlled
vocabulary


Topics: Information
Architecture

EDUCAUSE.edu\’s
\’site-map\’
(\”Hierarchical Subject Listing\” – \”Taxonomy Page\”)
for its online document collection includes \”term definitions\” (scope notes),
links to the full text articles (\”library items\”), links to specific articles
on \”effective practices and
solutions
,\” and eight broad descriptors that expand into subheadings.

EDUCAUSE.edu accepts electronic
submissions
to their \”Information
Resources Library
.\” The site may also be keyword
searched
.

LISNews Keywords:
controlled
vocabulary


Topics: Information
Architecture
 

    The broad descriptors:

  • ++
    EPS
    01
    \”Computing and Information Systems,\”
  • ++
    EPS
    02
    \”Information Resources Management,\”
  • ++
    EPS- 03
    \”Institutional Management,\”
  • ++
    EPS
    04
    \”IT Management,\”
  • ++
    EPS
    05
    \”Law, Regulation, and National Policy,\” 
  • ++
    EPS
    06
    \”Libraries and Technology,\”
  • ++
    EPS
    07
    \”Networking / Internetworking and Telecommunications,\”
  • ++
    EPS
    08
    \”Teaching, Learning, and Technology.\”
  • Expand
    All Subjects.

The inititial
blurb from Educause\’s front page:

\”The
Language of Our Profession: Taxonomy Page Updated.
\”
… \”Each of us uses the language of information technology to define what
we do in furthering the higher education enterprise. A new design for the
EDUCAUSE Taxonomy
page
, a hierarchical subject listing of over 450 terms, helps you more
easily explore topics and find specific documents in the association\’s
extensive collection of online information resources. See how the taxonomy
works in searching for library documents, publications, effective practices,
and conference sessions of interest to you by visiting the EDUCAUSE Information
Resources Library
.\”
Educause.edu