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Rethinking Library Technical Services
Rethinking Library Technical Services
Faculty Publications and Presentations
The purpose of this roundtable presentation was to discuss the value or lack of value in tracking cataloging statistics; to query how other technical service departments are handling poor quality vendor records for electronic resources; and the stress of limited budgets and shrinking staff. The title of this discussion came from the book with the same title by Mary Beth Weber. The attached document contains topics of interest within that book, quotes from that book, as well as related resources.
Jerry Falwell Library Rda Copy Cataloging, Anne Foust
Jerry Falwell Library Rda Copy Cataloging, Anne Foust
Faculty Publications and Presentations
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Jfl Rda Copy Cataloging Guidelines, Anne Foust
Jfl Rda Copy Cataloging Guidelines, Anne Foust
Faculty Publications and Presentations
This is a PowerPoint presentation used to teach the cataloging staff the new cataloging standard, RDA (Resource Description Access).
To Rda Or Not To Rda
Faculty Publications and Presentations
This was a questionnaire first sent out by email on the Association of Christian Librarians listserv; the results of which were then presented at the ACL 2013 conference.
To Rda Or Not To Rda.Pdf
Faculty Publications and Presentations
This was a questionnaire first sent out by email on the Association of Christian Librarians listserv; the results of which were then presented at the ACL 2013 conference.
Tren Dissertations.Pdf
Faculty Publications and Presentations
The Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN) provides a gold-mine of information for theological libraries but has previously made this information primarily available in microfiche format. Librarians and computer personnel at Crown College in Minnesota worked together with TREN to make this information available in full-text electronic format through the library online catalog. This article explains the process so other interested librarians can work with TREN to do the same.
Tren Dissertations
Faculty Publications and Presentations
The Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN) provides a gold-mine of information for theological libraries but has previously made this information primarily available in microfiche format. Librarians and computer personnel at Crown College in Minnesota worked together with TREN to make this information available in full-text electronic format through the library online catalog. This article explains the process so other interested librarians can work with TREN to do the same.