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  • Correspondence and catchphrases


    Ted Hughes archiveAuthority Authority: 103
    I am currently checking through the large correspondence section of the archive. As I have explained before the correspondence is subdivided into separate sections for personal and writers... (From the Ted Hughes Archive Blog: Cataloguing the legacy of the outstanding English poet)
    3 days ago
  • Bibliographic control webinar Q&A


    Cataloging FuturesAuthority Authority: 459
    Interesting Q&A follow-up from last months NISO webinar: Bibliographic Control Alphabet Soup: AACR to RDA and Evolution of MARC . Barbara Tillett and Diane Hilmann weigh in on a variety of questions. Barbara Tillett: RDA is not a format. Its a set of cataloging instructions on the identifying characteristics ...
    4 days ago
  • A method in the madness


    Harold Pinter Archive BlogAuthority Authority: 103
    Organising the archive of a woman who, according to her biographer, was prone to flinging papers in the air in fits of exasperation is not easy. My first task was to survey the archive, listing the... (From the Harold Pinter Archive blog: Cataloguing the legacy of the great playwright)
    1 week ago
  • New LC future of cataloging reports


    Cataloging FuturesAuthority Authority: 459
    Its been almost two years since the Library of Congress report, On the Record , was presented to the cataloging community. You may recall that LC established the Working Group on the Future of Bibliographic Control to study the future of cataloging and LC role in it. (By the way, search the Cataloging Futures ...
    1 week ago
  • Hughes, nature and animals


    Ted Hughes archiveAuthority Authority: 103
    As I mentioned in my last post, I gave a talk last week at the Ted Hughes festival run by the Elmet Trust. I am pleased to say that the talk seemed to go well and I really enjoyed the opportunity to... (From the Ted Hughes Archive Blog: Cataloguing the legacy of the outstanding English poet)
    1 week ago
  • What library cataloging on the Web might look like


    Cataloging FuturesAuthority Authority: 459
    Check out Alexander Johannesens post: On identity . Johannesen is a technologist who has experience working in a library. Here he shares his vision of how library cataloging could be done in the future: Let me exemplify with how I would like to see future library cataloging being done ; I have a resource of ...
    1 week ago
  • James Weinheimers catalog and cataloging blog


    Cataloging FuturesAuthority Authority: 459
    One of the most prolific and interesting voices on the electronic discussion lists is James Weinheimer (Im sure you know that already). So, I was glad to find that James is using a blog as a brain dump for his AUTOCAT and NGC4LIB listserv posts. From the first post of his First thus blog : I have posted so ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Cataloguing and the Ted Hughes festival


    Ted Hughes archiveAuthority Authority: 103
    Following on from my previous blog posts I am continuing my work checking the Hughes catalogue. Given the sheer size of the archive and the need to check and add information to a variety of different... (From the Ted Hughes Archive Blog: Cataloguing the legacy of the outstanding English poet)
    3 weeks ago
  • ONIX to MARC and back again: OCLCs Metadata Services for Publishers


    Cataloging FuturesAuthority Authority: 459
    Interesting metadata news! OCLC is now offering a program to enrich publishers ONIX metadata , an XML metadata standard used by publishers. OCLC now offers Metadata Services for Publishers, a new service that takes publishers ONIX title metadata, enriches it using WorldCat mining and mapping techniques, and ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Bibliographic Control Alphabet Soup: AACR to RDA and Evolution of MARC


    The Cataloguing LibrarianAuthority Authority: 91
    For those of you who attended, or weren’t able to attend, the slides are now available from yesterday’s NISO webinar: Bibliographic Control Alphabet Soup: AACR to RDA and Evolution of MARCPosted in future of cataloguing Tagged: NISO, RDA, Slides, Webinar
    3 weeks ago
  • New cataloging rules wiki: an alternative to RDA?


    Cataloging FuturesAuthority Authority: 459
    Check out the new Cooperative Cataloging Wiki . James Weinheimer describes this new initiative on the companion blog, Cooperative Cataloging Rules Blog : Our new website attempts to find answers to some of these questions. The "Cooperative Cataloging Rules" is now available at ...
    3 weeks ago
  • More RDA links


    Cataloging FuturesAuthority Authority: 459
    Karen Anderson, the RDA librarian at MARS Automation Services, has pulled together another good list of RDA resources . Theres some great stuff here like the CLA pre-conference presentations and the German symposium on MARC.
    3 weeks ago
  • Tim Spalding on Social cataloguing


    Deborah FitchettAuthority Authority: 422
    What it is, and what it means for libraries? Tim Spalding founder of LibraryThing Introduces self as a failed academic, worked in publishing, started LibraryThing. Warning: Library Science being practiced without a degree Started as a personal project, now a company. 850,000 members who catalogue their ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Peggy’s Clients


    Harold Pinter Archive BlogAuthority Authority: 103
    The archive reflects writers’ work for television, radio and film as well as the stage. Peggy Ramsay also dealt with stage and screen rights for novelists Iris Murdoch, Muriel Spark and Jean Rhys.... (From the Harold Pinter Archive blog: Cataloguing the legacy of the great playwright)
    3 weeks ago
  • An Introduction to the Peggy Ramsay Archive


    Harold Pinter Archive BlogAuthority Authority: 103
    The Peggy Ramsay Archive - or rather, the archive of Margaret Ramsay Ltd, play agent – is a unique record of the workings of a post-war theatrical literary agency. Acquired by the British Library in... (From the Harold Pinter Archive blog: Cataloguing the legacy of the great playwright)
    3 weeks ago
  • ALA Connects Cataloging Rules discussion forum


    Cataloging FuturesAuthority Authority: 459
    I always thought "Cataloging Rules" would be a great name for a blog. Well, turns out its an ALA Connect community : The mission of Cataloging Rules is to serve as a forum for discussing the value that cataloging adds to libraries. The world of information discovery and information retrieval is a competitive one, ...
    4 weeks ago
  • NISO webinar: AACR2, RDA, and MARC


    Cataloging FuturesAuthority Authority: 459
    Cant make it to a library conference? This NISO Webinar looks like a great opportunity. Its happening next week, October 14th. (If you cant make it on the 14th, you can register for access to the archive for one year.) Bibliographic Control Alphabet Soup: AACR2 to RDA and Evolution of MARC 1:00 - 1:10 p.m.: ...
    4 weeks ago
  • John Osborne: Silly Young Man?


    Harold Pinter Archive BlogAuthority Authority: 103
    Following my post a few weeks ago on the early John Osborne plays I edited, both staged before Look Back in Anger, Chris Duff – the son of producer Patrick Desmond who put both of the Osborne plays... (From the Harold Pinter Archive blog: Cataloguing the legacy of the great playwright)
    7 weeks ago

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