Joan,
MetaSite is the appropriate term for a Web page that contains links
to other Web pages appropriate to the title of the MetaSite subject/title.
At 09:07 AM 07/09/2001 EDT, you wrote:
>Ursula and Everyone:
>
>"Webliography" has been around for at least a couple of years, though I have
>been unsure of its exact definition. Marilyn Russell-Bogle and I included
>what we called a WEBLIOGRAPHY OF CONTEMPORARY NATIVE AMERICAN ART, ARTISTS,
>AND LIBRARY RESOURCES as a handout at our session on Contemporary Native
>American Art in L.A. I was interested in the definition you cited: "a list
>of electronic documents on a particular topic," as I have also seen the term
>used (I think mistakenly) for bibliographies posted online. Actually, our
>webliography is a list of web sites (rather than web documents) of various
>types related to the topic of contemporary native american art. These are
>fine distinctions to be sure. But perhaps there is a more distinct term for
>a list of web sites?
>
>Joan Benedetti
>
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