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Cataloging and Metadata

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Moving The Marc: Transitioning Workflows To Target Digital Resources, Susan A. Massey Nov 2014

Moving The Marc: Transitioning Workflows To Target Digital Resources, Susan A. Massey

Susan A. Massey

Susan A. Massey, Head of Discovery Enhancement at the University of North Florida Thomas G. Carpenter Library, talks about how the UNF library Cataloging Department transitioned to a broader role supporting metadata for digital projects and loading electronic book records into their EBSCO Discovery System. Topics covered include: • Analyzing workflows to identify competencies and efficiencies • Marketing to administrators • Preparing staff for change • Making the most of technology tools • Physical space arrangement • Reorganization and reassessment


Map Cataloging At The Unf Library, Susan A. Massey May 2014

Map Cataloging At The Unf Library, Susan A. Massey

Susan A. Massey

No abstract provided.


Worldcat Cataloging Partners (Wcp) Cataloging At The University Of Texas At San Antonio Library, Susan Massey Mar 2010

Worldcat Cataloging Partners (Wcp) Cataloging At The University Of Texas At San Antonio Library, Susan Massey

Susan A. Massey

No abstract provided.


Worldcat Cataloging Partners (Wcp) Pilot Project Report And Recommendations For The University Of Texas At San Antonio Library, Susan Massey Mar 2009

Worldcat Cataloging Partners (Wcp) Pilot Project Report And Recommendations For The University Of Texas At San Antonio Library, Susan Massey

Susan A. Massey

No abstract provided.


Automated Cataloging Of Rare Books: A Time For Implementation, Susan A. Massey Dec 1991

Automated Cataloging Of Rare Books: A Time For Implementation, Susan A. Massey

Susan A. Massey

Progress in the development of standards for cataloging rare books in an automated environment are reviewed, focusing on provisions for the special access files of importance to rare book collections. Suggestions are made for the transfer of data to machine readable formats and methods of storing and retrieving records. A list of reference tools for the automated cataloging of rare books is included.