Practical strategies for cataloging departments
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Practical strategies for cataloging departments
(Third millennium cataloging / Susan Lazinger and Sheila Intner, series editors)
Libraries Unlimited, c2011
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Evolving standards : making the jump to RDA in historical context / Robert L. Bothmann
- Impact of changes in Library of Congress cataloging policy on working catalogers / Bonnie Parks
- Managing a multiplicity of standards : hybrid approaches to traditional and digital cataloging / Kevin Clair and Robert Freeborn
- Training workshops : how one trainer works / Jay Weitz
- The Janus effect : On-the-job training of twenty-first-century catalogers / Deborah Lee
- Managing vendor cataloging to maximize access / Rebecca L. Lubas
- Collaborating with other library departments / Sever Bordeianu and Rebecca L. Lubas
- MARC : a new life through reusing and remixing / Glen Wiley
- Moving ahead with metadata : adding value through grant-funded projects / Amy S. Jackson
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Cataloging managers will find this book a valuable road map for navigating the metadata needs of the 21st-century library.
Demand for instant access, 24/7. Outsourcing issues. Constantly evolving standards. How can catalogers create a flexible, Web 2.0-compliant, flexible, multi-metalingual cataloging department? A daunting challenge, definitely; but with the right guidance, any cataloger can get up to speed and handle these common and confusing problems.
Each chapter of Practical Strategies for Cataloging Departments is authored or coauthored by a leader in cataloging, metadata practice, or education in these specialties. This book offers practical advice-based on direct experience-for facing the challenges of organizing information today. Topics include training, collaborating across the library, coping with changes in standards, making strategic selections of vendor cataloging products, developing cooperative organizations, and more. The specific techniques that will help catalogers meet the needs of 21st century patrons are emphasized.
目次
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Managing the Challenge of the Twenty-First-Century Cataloging Department
Rebecca L. Lubas
Chapter 1Evolving Standards: Making the Jump to RDA in Historical Context
Robert L. Bothmann
The Fossil Record (or Historical Review)
Principles
Implementation of AACR2
AACR2 Transition to RDA
Making the Leap
Conclusion
Note
Bibliography
Chapter 2Impact of Changes in Library of Congress Cataloging Policy on Working Catalogers
Bonnie Parks
Series Authority Records
Current LC Practice
Current PCC Practice
New MARC Series Coding
Current Practice (http://www.loc.gov/catdir/pcc/Field440.pdf)
Practical Solutions
CONSER Standard Record
Highlights and General Principles (from CSR Documentation July 22, 2009)
Documentation and Training
Practical Solutions
BIBCO Standard Record
Highlights and General Principles
Documentation and Training
Practical Solutions
Provider-Neutral Record for E-Monographs
Highlights and General Principles
Documentation and Training
Practical Solutions
Bibliography
Chapter 3Managing a Multiplicity of Standards: Hybrid Approaches to Traditional and Digital Cataloging
Kevin Clair and Robert Freeborn
Traditional Cataloging Strategies
Digital Library Metadata: A Short History
New Approaches
New Roles
New Work Flows
New Technologies
Prospective Solutions
Bibliography
Chapter 4Training Workshops: How One Trainer Works
Jay Weitz
Chapter 5The Janus Effect: On-the-Job Training of Twenty-First-Century Catalogers
Deborah Lee
The "What": What Should Be Included in the Training?
The "How": The Order and Organization of Training
The "How": Training Delivery Methods, Assessment, and Documentation
The "Where" and the "When": The Practicalities of Training
The "Why": Reasons to Catalog and the Rationale Behind Cataloging Rules
Conclusion
Notes
References
Chapter 6Managing Vendor Cataloging to Maximize Access
Rebecca L. Lubas
Getting Started
But What about Those Crisis Situations?
What Is Available?
Investigate
Pilot Projects and Scaling Up
Assess and Reassess
What Not to Outsource
So, What Do You Do with All This Spare Time? Is It Worth It?
Conclusion
References
Chapter 7Collaborating with Other Library Departments
Sever Bordeianu and Rebecca L. Lubas
Collaborating Behind the Scenes
Acquisitions
Information Technology/Systems Departments
Collection Development
Colleagues on the Front Lines
Reference
User-Created Tags
Circulation, Interlibrary Loan, and Document Delivery
Instruction
Breaking Boundaries
Administration
Digital Libraries
Building the Skill Set
References
Chapter 8MARC: A New Life through Reusing and Remixing
Glen Wiley
Survey of MARC Reused Outside the ILS
Large-Scale Digitization Materials
Electronic Resources and Digital Portals
The Semantic Web and Linked Data
Specialized Digital Library Projects
Project Management for Repurposing MARC
Consulting
Design
Mapping
Production
Access and Management
Conclusion
References
Chapter 9Moving Ahead with Metadata: Adding Value through Grant-Funded Projects
Amy S. Jackson
Metadata Fundamentals
Descriptive Metadata
What Else Do I Need to Know about Metadata to Help My Grant Application?
How to Create Metadata for Your Project
Conclusion
References
Conclusion: Creating Collaborative Cataloging Communities in the Twenty-First Century
Rebecca L. Lubas
Index
About the Editor and Contributors
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