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Conversations with Catalogers in the 21st Century [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 296 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x156 mm, kaal: 454 g, 44 bw illus, 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sari: Libraries Unlimited Library Management Collection
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Dec-2010
  • Kirjastus: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1598847023
  • ISBN-13: 9781598847024
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 296 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x156 mm, kaal: 454 g, 44 bw illus, 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sari: Libraries Unlimited Library Management Collection
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Dec-2010
  • Kirjastus: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1598847023
  • ISBN-13: 9781598847024
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Authored by cataloging librarians, educators, and information system experts, this book of essays addresses ideas and methods for tackling the modern challenges of cataloging and metadata practices.



"Authored by cataloging librarians, educators, and information system experts, this book of essays addresses ideas and methods for tackling the modern challenges of cataloging and metadata practices"--

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Cataloging is evolving, not going away. Library and information science faculty accept the fact that the catalog of old is no more while they know that the underlying concepts remain valid and vital to the future of libraries and their staff. An appreciation for how information is derived and structured continues to be critical in order to serve users effectively.

Library specialists in the cataloging and metadata professions have a greater purpose than simply managing information and connecting users to resources. There is a deeper and more profound impact that comes of their work: preservation of the human record.

Conversations with Catalogers in the 21st Century contains 18 chapters addressing broad categories of issues that catalogers and metadata librarians are currently facing. Every important topic is covered, such as changing metadata practices, standards, data record structures, data platforms, and user expectations, providing both theoretical and practical information. Guidelines for dealing with present challenges are based on fundamentals from the past. Recommendations on training staff, building new information platforms of digital library resources, documenting new cataloging and metadata competencies, and establishing new workflows enable a real-world game plan for improvement.

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I recommend that every cataloger and metadata librarian out there take the time to read this book. * Technical Services Quarterly * Recommended for all serious catalogers and managers of the cataloging enterprise in all libraries. * Library Journal *

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Authored by cataloging librarians, educators, and information system experts, this book of essays addresses ideas and methods for tackling the modern challenges of cataloging and metadata practices.
Foreword vii
Michael Gorman
Introduction xi
Elaine R. Sanchez
I AACR2 and RDA
1 Moving Cataloguing Rules Out of the Library: Goodbye, AACR2?
3(10)
J. McRee (Mac) Elrod
2 AACR and RDA: One Cataloguer's Reaction
13(7)
Helen Buhler
3 RDA, AACR2, and You: What Catalogers Are Thinking
20(53)
Elaine R. Sanchez
II Visions: New Ideas for Bibliographic Control and Catalogs
4 A Systems Librarian's Cataloging Daydream
73(22)
Jon Gorman
5 A Question of Identity: The Role of Identifiers in Library Catalogs
95(9)
Ed Jones
6 NF: A New Format for Metadata
104(17)
Bernhard Eversberg
7 The Single Shared Catalog Revisited
121(16)
Martha M. Yee
8 Role of the ILS and How Libraries will Purchase and Maintain Their Systems, Including Information from a Vendor Perspective
137(10)
Scott Piependburg
III The Cataloging World in Transition
9 Catalog and Metadata Librarian: A Foot in Both Worlds
147(12)
Lynnette M. Fields
10 Facing a Time of Change
159(10)
Halvard (Hal) Cain
11 Judgment and Imagination: Carrying Cataloging Through Times of Change
169(6)
Jay Weitz
12 Cataloger Survival in a Sea of Change and a Surfeit of Acronyms
175(6)
John F. Myers
13 Changing Mind-set, Changing Skill Set: Transitioning from Cataloger to Metadata Librarian
181(7)
Christine Schwartz
14 Realities of Standards in the Twenty-first Century
188(21)
James Weinheimer
IV Cataloging and Metadata Librarians: Research, Education, Training, and Recruitment
15 The Brick Wall: Attracting People to a Career in Cataloging
209(10)
Janet Swan Hill
16 Blogs and Their Place in the Continuing Education of Catalogers
219(7)
Jennifer Marie Eustis
17 Cataloging/Metadata and Library Science Education Programs for Catalogers and Metadata Specialists: Challenges for the Twenty-first Century
226(29)
Sylvia D. Hall-Ellis
18 Chronological Bibliography of Selected Works Related to Cataloging and Libraries through 1800; and, Selected Bibliography of Library and Cataloging History
255(14)
Elaine R. Sanchez
Afterword 269(6)
Sheila S. Intner
Susan S. Lazinger
Index 275(4)
About the Editor and Contributors 279
Elaine R. Sanchez is head of cataloging and metadata services, Alkek Library, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX.