I would also use text and still image. Steer away from "mixed material" -- too ambiguous.
Melanie
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From: Metadata Object Description Schema List on behalf of Sarah L. Shreeves
Sent: Mon 4/14/2008 2:17 PM
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Subject: Re: [MODS] typeOfResource for MS PowerPoint presentation?
I use text AND still image since most ppts are a mixture of both.
Mine are increasingly becoming more image heavy (and certainly from
what I've seen on sites like SlideShare - http://www.slideshare.net/
- this is the norm...)
sarah
At 12:15 PM 4/14/2008, Rhonda Marker wrote:
>We call it text. We've not yet seen a PowerPoint presentation
>without a text title, and in fact most of the .ppt objects are
>textual with images and other visuals that supplement the text.
>(Though I've seen how my teenage daughter uses PowerPoint and I'm
>wondering when the academy will turn the corner ...)
>Rhonda
>
>Laura Akerman wrote:
>>Anybody using MODS to describe presentations using PowerPoint or
>>similar application? What typeOfResource do you give them? (Most
>>are text with images - and some ppts are mostly still images, some
>>are mostly text, some have a little bit of motion...)
>>
>>Software, multimedia?
>>
>>or one of the other types?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Laura
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>>Robert W. Woodruff Library, Room 128
>>Emory University
>>Atlanta, Ga. 30322
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>>
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