A list of commonly used resource types.
A list of resource types.
- Article
- An article is a written document within a magazine, may be a blog posting. Only a couple of pages.
- Blog
- A blog on the web with a number of blog articles.
- Book
- A monograph of at least 49 pages (according to the UNESCO definition). A book may have different forms, but in this definition is required to be readable.
- Magazine
- The resource is a periodical (not a one-time publication). May be printed or available online, but is required to be readable.
- Podcast
- A resource to be listened to.
- Talk
- Information that is part of a conference session. No video material is attached. It may contain the script from the talk, slides or notes from an attendee.
- Television
- Brodcasted on television, without a permanent location on the internet.
- Thesis
- A scientific work on a given topic.
- Videocast
- A recorded presentation of any type.
- Website
- A collection of resources on the web, usually dedicated to a given topic.