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Allyson Carlyle announces 2010, the year of cataloging research
Cataloging Futures —
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Unfortunately, I dont have a subscription to the excellent journal, Cataloging & Classification Quarterly . But found that the latest issue has a new editorial by Allyson Carlyle freely available online . Allyson Carlyle is Associate Professor and Chair of the Ph.D. Program at the University of ...6 days ago -
Bibliographic control webinar Q&A
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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 ...3 weeks ago -
New LC future of cataloging reports
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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 ...3 weeks ago -
What library cataloging on the Web might look like
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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 ...4 weeks ago -
James Weinheimers catalog and cataloging blog
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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 ...4 weeks ago

