William E. Moen
Affiliations: | University of North Texas, Denton, TX, United States |
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Information Science, Medical and Forensic Anthropology, Technology of EducationGoogle:
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Kim J, Warga EJ, Moen WE. (2013) Competencies Required for Digital Curation: An Analysis of Job Advertisements International Journal of Digital Curation. 8: 66-83 |
Eklund AP, Miksa SD, Moen WE, et al. (2009) Comparison of MARC Content Designation Utilization in OCLC WorldCat Records with National, Core, and Minimal Level Record Standards Journal of Library Metadata. 9: 36-64 |
Vellucci SL, Hsieh-Yee I, Moen WE. (2007) The Metadata Education and Research Information Commons (MERIC): A collaborative teaching and research initiative Education For Information. 25: 169-178 |
Moen WE, Oguz F, McClure CR. (2004) The Challenges of Nonstandardized Vendor Usage Data in a Statewide Metasearch Environment: The Library of Texas Experience The Library Quarterly. 74: 403-422 |
Moen WE. (2001) The metadata approach to accessing government information Government Information Quarterly. 18: 155-165 |
Moen WE. (2000) Interoperability for Information Access: Technical Standards and Policy Considerations. The Journal of Academic Librarianship. 26: 129-132 |
McClure CR, Moen WE, Bertot JC. (1999) Descriptive assessment of information policy initiatives: the government information locator service (GILS) as an example Journal of the Association For Information Science and Technology. 50: 314-330 |
Moen WE. (1998) Accessing distributed cultural heritage information Communications of the Acm. 41: 44-48 |
Bertot JC, McClure CR, Moen WE, et al. (1997) Web usage statistics: Measurement issues and analytical techniques Government Information Quarterly. 14: 373-395 |
Moen WE. (1996) Realizing the information future: The internet and beyond Information Processing and Management. 32: 120-122 |