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Web site  a group of World Wide Web pages usually containing hyperlinks to each other and made available online by an individual, company, educational institution, government, or organization. Internet  an electronic communications networks that connects computer networks and organizational computer facilities around the world.

RDA sources 022 ISSN 041 Language of the content 100 Main entry responsible 245 Main title title proper 260 Publication, Distribution 300 Physical details 520Summary of the content 530Additional physical form 650Subject added entry (Topical Heading) 700 Added Entry 856Electronic Location and Access

Example: Indexing (details) Cite Subject: Information science; Libraries; Societies; Neural networks; History; Title: Shaping Information History as an Intellectual Discipline. Author: Cortada, James W. Publication Title: Information & culture. Volume: 47 Issue: 2 Pages: , 254 pages. Number of Pages: 27 Publication Year: 2012 Publication Date: 2012 Year: 2012 Publisher: University of Texas at Austin (University of Texas Press) Place of publication : Austin Country of Publication: United States Publication Subject: Library and Information Sciences

ISSN: Source Type: Scholarly Journals Language of Publication: English. Document type:Feature Document Feature:References ProQuest Document ID: Document URL: Copyright:Copyright University of Texas at Austin (University of Texas Press) Last Updated: Database:ProQuestresearch Library

Using RDA Example: 022 _a ISSN 022 _ Example: 041_a Language code 041_a English

Example 100 _a personal name _q fuller name 100 _a Cortada, James W. _e author.

Example 245 _a Title: _b other title/ _c Statement of responsibility _h [GMD] 245 _a Shaping information history as an intellectual discipline: _b information & Culture/ _c James W. Cortada. _h E-resources

260_a place of publication : _b name of publisher, _c date of publication. 260 _a United States, _b University of Texas at Austin (University of Texas Press), _c 2012.

300_physical Description 300_a 1 online resource (27 pages) 362 _a vol.47, Issue no.2 (2012)-

520_a summary of the content _a Information is an emerging field of interest and concern to citizens, public officials, and scholars in many disciplines. This article acknowledges that problems exist in defining the subject of information history and argues the case that the topic can be addressed in a more coherent fashion. It then poses five questions for historians to investigate with respect to this field and proposes a sequence of three strategies and an agenda for what scholars can do to make this topic a new field of inquiry called "information history," drawing upon the historiographical experiences of other areas of historical inquiry.

530_a additional physical description 530_a also available in PDF(1mb). 650 Subject added entry (Topical Heading) 650_ a Information science. _a Libraries. _a Societies. _a Neural networks. _a History.

856_ a Electronic Location and Access 856_u d=36184