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Connie Crosby: AALL 2011 - Barbara Tillett and John Mark Ockerbloom on Authority Control
Connie Crosby Blog by Canadian Law Librarian / Info Diva / Consultant Monday, July 25, 2011 AALL 2011 - Barbara Tillett and John Mark Ockerbloom on Authority Control Vocabularies and the Semantic Web I am at the American Association of Law Libraries 2011 Conference in Philadelphia. These are notes
The Life of Books: Where are the Catalogers? Proposed Amendment to the Durham Statement
skip to main | skip to sidebar The Life of Books This blog is dedicated to exploring the idea that "books are dead". (Yeah, right.) Tuesday, January 04, 2011 Where are the Catalogers? Proposed Amendment to the Durham Statement Reflecting on the character of the Durham Statement As the scholarship
Catalogablog: Cartoon Gets Subject Heading Changed
Today's < a href="http://shelfcheck.blogspot.com/2011/09/shelf-check-484.html" > Shelf Check < /a > cartoon managed to get a subject heading changed on a bib record. That was quick. < div class="blogger-post-footer" > < img width='1' height='1'
I hope you’ll search (with skill): a revised letter to my grads « NeverEndingSearch
(It’s that time again. I was thinking about how sad am going to be say goodbye this year’s senior class, and decided update a piece first shared in my April 2009 VOYA column.) A letter seniors Each spring watch another class leave me for the university assorted other [... ]
BISAC – In which we organize the bookshop sections | Bookshop Blog
I am a nerd for classification schemes and standards. I'm a librarian and I have catalogued books, CDs, movies, even board games, using a variety of different
gnomicutterance: social justice and controlled vocabularies
We are actually having a conversation with commenters on the DCA blog! Hooray for commenters!<br /><br />If you are the kind of nerd who thinks about how controlled vocabularies influence and are influenced by our perceptions of social justice, go over and weigh in on Veronica's excellent post,"<a
Catalogablog: LCSH Mass Update
It seems all the subject headings in < cite > LSCH < /cite > have been updated. In the 005 field I keep seeing the latest change as 2011. Records that haven't been touched since 1984 have suddenly been updated. Anyone have any info on the change? Was it just moving the records to another system or
Catalogablog: New IFLA Publications
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Catalogablog: Additions to Source Codes for Vocabularies, Rules, and Schemes
Codes for the following sources were announced June 14, 2011. The codes for these sources have been changed. < br / > < br / > The codes should not be used in exchange records until 60 days after the date of this notice to provide implementers time to include newly-defined codes in any validation
Catalogablog: Additions to Source Codes for Vocabularies, Rules, and Schemes
The source codes listed below have been recently approved. The codes will be added to applicable Source Codes for Vocabularies, Rules, and Schemes lists. See the specific source code list for current usage in MARC fields and MODS/MADS elements. < br / > < br / > The codes should not be used in
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