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Library Of Congress Genre-Form Thesaurus (Lcgft) For Moving Images: Best Practices, Scott M. Dutkiewicz, Bill Anderson, Karen Gorss Benko, Greta De Groat, Jeannette Ho, Susan Wynne
Library Of Congress Genre-Form Thesaurus (Lcgft) For Moving Images: Best Practices, Scott M. Dutkiewicz, Bill Anderson, Karen Gorss Benko, Greta De Groat, Jeannette Ho, Susan Wynne
OLAC Publications and Training Materials
The purpose of this document is to provide guidelines, with examples, for the usage of Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms for Library and Archival Materials (LCGFT) for moving image materials. These guidelines are intended to complement existing official guidelines. As genre/form practice in general is currently being reviewed by several other committees, these guidelines will need to be revisited in the future; however, these best practices fulfill the need for short-term guidance.
Cataloging Online Usage Statistics For F/Y 2011, Michael A. Cerbo Ii
Cataloging Online Usage Statistics For F/Y 2011, Michael A. Cerbo Ii
Technical Services Reports and Statistics
Monthly productivity and collection statistics for the Cataloging Unit, University Libraries, University of Rhode Island. Data for fiscal year includes the number of exported records, authority work and number of searches that were performed using OCLC's WorldCat online service.
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 …
Lyrasis Product Usage And Expenditures Fy11, Andree J. Rathemacher
Lyrasis Product Usage And Expenditures Fy11, Andree J. Rathemacher
Technical Services Reports and Statistics
This report lists the total amounts invoiced to the University of Rhode Island Libraries by the bibliographic utility Lyrasis (formerly NELINET) during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2011.
Costs are broken down by invoice date and category and include all library locations (RIN, RIU, and RIX). Each charge appears three times next to each invoice number, once for each location. We pay three fixed monthly fees for each location: one for cataloging (FIX1002), one for interlibrary loan (FIX4500), and one for access (FIX6600). The access fee covers all activities that are listed on the report as costing $0.00.
Total …
Cataloging Unit Statistics 2010-2011, Amar K. Lahiri
Cataloging Unit Statistics 2010-2011, Amar K. Lahiri
Technical Services Reports and Statistics
Annual productivity statistics from the Cataloging Unit of the University of Rhode Island Library for 2010-2011. Includes total number of copy-cataloged records and original catalog records created. Also includes bibliographic and item records created, modified, and deleted in the local Innovative Interfaces library system.
List Of Sources, Cresting Toward The Sea Change: Literature Review Of Cataloging And Classification, 2009-2010, Sue Ann Gardner
List Of Sources, Cresting Toward The Sea Change: Literature Review Of Cataloging And Classification, 2009-2010, Sue Ann Gardner
UNL Libraries: Faculty Publications
This list of sources is meant to accompany the literature review on cataloging and classification covering 2009 and 2010, “Cresting toward the Sea Change,” that is published in the April 2012 issue of Library Resources and Technical Services (volume 56, number 2). It contains citations to English-language journal articles, books, book chapters, conference papers, manuscripts, newsletter and magazine articles, selected news items, reference sources, text books, dissertations and theses, and one poster. Not cited are book reviews, blogs, blog posts, podcasts, videos, and presentation materials. Many more sources are listed here than were discussed in the literature review.
The citations …
Cooperative Cataloging In Academic Libraries: From Mesopotamia To Metadata, Elizabeth A. Salt
Cooperative Cataloging In Academic Libraries: From Mesopotamia To Metadata, Elizabeth A. Salt
Library Faculty & Staff Scholarship
This presentation provides a short historical survey of the development of library cataloging in the Western world and includes information on the gradual growth of cooperation among libraries in terms of using shared standardized cataloging rules and classification systems. Contemporary cooperation in cataloging is also covered focusing on cataloging facilitated by OCLC (Online Computer Library Center), OhioLINK, and the OPAL (Ohio Private Academic Libraries) Consortium. Cooperative cataloging and metadata initiatives are becoming increasingly important in the United States and internationally.
The Magic Of Creative Collaboration: Using Libguides To Deliver Etd Information, Emily A. Hicks
The Magic Of Creative Collaboration: Using Libguides To Deliver Etd Information, Emily A. Hicks
Roesch Library Faculty Presentations
Learning Objectives for a Shared Interest Audience:
- Identify one or more benefits to a partnership between the Graduate School and the University Libraries to market and deliver ETD processes and procedures online.
- Recognize how LibGuides can be used to effectively deliver information about writing and submitting electronic theses and dissertations to graduate students.
Abstract
When the University of Dayton implemented electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) in 2008, the Graduate School and University Libraries already had a long history of collaboration on format checking and commercial binding of theses and dissertations. The furthering of this partnership was instrumental to the successful …
Is There A Future For Library Catalogers, Michael A. Cerbo Ii
Is There A Future For Library Catalogers, Michael A. Cerbo Ii
Technical Services Department Faculty Publications
Is there a future for the library cataloger? For the past thirty years this debate has increased with the continual growth of online resources and greater access to the world wide web. This article focuses on the future of the cataloging profession and its importance to the needs of library patrons.
Cataloging Electronic Resources: General, Kathryn Lybarger
Cataloging Electronic Resources: General, Kathryn Lybarger
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Rda: Resource Description And Access, Kathryn Lybarger
Rda: Resource Description And Access, Kathryn Lybarger
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Cataloging Electronic Resources: E-Books, Kathryn Lybarger
Cataloging Electronic Resources: E-Books, Kathryn Lybarger
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Free Puppies: Integrating Web Resources Into The Catalog, Robert L. Bothmann, Kellian Clink
Free Puppies: Integrating Web Resources Into The Catalog, Robert L. Bothmann, Kellian Clink
Library Services Publications
Nongovernmental groups, state governmental agencies, and of course, the federal government put timely, authoritative, practice-oriented reports up on the Web with great speed. This presentation will provide the rationale and procedures for adding freely available Web sites to the online catalog to augment and support curricular needs and provide some mechanisms for students to find and access the resources easily.
Resource Description And Access: From Aacr To Rda, F. Tim Knight
Resource Description And Access: From Aacr To Rda, F. Tim Knight
Librarian Publications & Presentations
The new cataloguing guidelines Resource Description and Access (RDA) have recently been released and are set to replace the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules. An evaluation period led by the Library of Congress is currently underway and it is likely that the implementation of RDA will begin sometime in mid- 2011. This paper looks briefly at the origins of RDA, provides a high level overview of RDA and reviews some of the major differences that cataloguers and library users can expect to find between RDA and AACR2.
Book Review: Describing Electronic, Digital And Other Media Using Aacr2 And Rda, F. Tim Knight
Book Review: Describing Electronic, Digital And Other Media Using Aacr2 And Rda, F. Tim Knight
Librarian Publications & Presentations
No abstract provided.
Foreign Language Skills For Cataloging, Kathryn Lybarger
Foreign Language Skills For Cataloging, Kathryn Lybarger
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Name Disambiguation – Learning From More User-Friendly Models, Bob Thomas
Name Disambiguation – Learning From More User-Friendly Models, Bob Thomas
Western Libraries Faculty and Staff Publications
Library catalogs do not provide catalog users with the assistance they need to easily and confidently select the person they are interested in. Examples are provided of Web services that do a better job of helping information seekers differentiate the person they are seeking from those with similar names. Some of the reasons for this failure in library catalogs are examined. This article then looks at how much information is necessary to help users disambiguate names, how that information could be captured and shared, and some ways the information could be displayed in library catalogs.
A Fistful Of Headings: Name Authority Control For Video Recordings, Michelle Emanuel
A Fistful Of Headings: Name Authority Control For Video Recordings, Michelle Emanuel
Library Publications
Cheaper DVD prices and increased patron demand have led to more video recordings in library catalogs. With long lists of cast and crew, these catalog records are more detailed than many books. For institutions requiring authorized name headings, both personal and corporate, heavily detailed catalog records for video recordings can be burdensome. Not all libraries that contribute original cataloging records to utilities such as OCLC are authorized to create corresponding authority records. A recent survey asked a sample of catalog librarians of video recordings in different types of libraries about their viewpoints and workflows in the context of authority control.