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Report Of The Alcts Creative Ideas In Technical Services Interest Group Meeting, American Library Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, 2014., Lynnette Fields
Report Of The Alcts Creative Ideas In Technical Services Interest Group Meeting, American Library Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, 2014., Lynnette Fields
SIUE Faculty Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity
This report from the 2014 American Library Association Annual Meeting, highlights table discussions from seventy-one librarians and LIS graduate students attending the ALCTS Creative Ideas in Technical Services meeting.
Report Of The Alcts Creative Ideas In Technical Services Interest Group Meeting. American Library Assication Mid-Winter Meeting, Philadelphia 2014., Lynnette Fields
Report Of The Alcts Creative Ideas In Technical Services Interest Group Meeting. American Library Assication Mid-Winter Meeting, Philadelphia 2014., Lynnette Fields
SIUE Faculty Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity
This report from the 2014 American Library Association Midwinter Meeting, highlights table discussions from forty-eight librarians and LIS graduate students attending the ALCTS Creative Ideas in Technical Services meeting.
Consortial Cataloging Guidelines For Electronic Resources: I-Share Survey And Recommendations, Kristin E. Martin, Judith Dzierba, Lynnette Fields, Sandy K. Roe
Consortial Cataloging Guidelines For Electronic Resources: I-Share Survey And Recommendations, Kristin E. Martin, Judith Dzierba, Lynnette Fields, Sandy K. Roe
SIUE Faculty Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity
In 2009, the Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois (CARLI) charged a task force to update and revise recommendations that address cataloging practice and catalog access to electronic resources for libraries participating in the I-Share union catalog. This article presents the results of a survey and recommendations developed by the 2009 Task Force that cover all types of e-resources. Issues covered include: single or separate records for electronic and print versions of a title; the use of aggregator-neutral and provider neutral records,; the construction and placement of the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) and notes; and the use of …