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Book Review: Text Lies And Cataloging: Ethical Treatment Of Deceptive Works In The Library, Amy B. Parsons
Book Review: Text Lies And Cataloging: Ethical Treatment Of Deceptive Works In The Library, Amy B. Parsons
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Linked Data, Bibframe And Rda Walk Into A Bar..., Amy B. Parsons
Linked Data, Bibframe And Rda Walk Into A Bar..., Amy B. Parsons
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This poster illustrates basic introduction and concepts of linked data and how it relates to RDA and Bibframe. Currently catalogers in libraries are struggling with learning these new concepts and keeping up with our traditional cataloging knowledge and workflows. Linked data brings us a step closer to global bibliographic control. The MARC record is not going away any time soon but catalogers should be aware of these concepts and models as they are being developed for our workflows in the future.
Cataloging Redesigned: Is Outsourcing Still A Dirty Word?, Amy B. Parsons
Cataloging Redesigned: Is Outsourcing Still A Dirty Word?, Amy B. Parsons
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With today’s financial constraints, librarians can never get too far away from the challenge of reorganizing, redesigning or reimagining their workflows, staffing or departments. Does the term outsourcing still scare you? How have libraries adapted to the threat or reality of outsourcing in their organizations? This presentation is a look back at outsourcing from case studies that were published in 1997. While investigating this provocative topic I discovered the book “Outsourcing Library Technical Services Operations: Practices in Academic, Public, and Special Libraries” , edited by Karen Wilson and Mary Lou Colver. This is a book of case studies describing libraries …
Mapping Marc To Dc, Amy B. Parsons
Mapping Marc To Dc, Amy B. Parsons
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A discussion about mapping metadata elements from MARC format to Dublin Core format.