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NRMIG business meeting, 2009 Midwinter
Below are two selected items discussed at the NRMIG business meeting at Midwinter 2009. Program Update (Jennifer Roper and Joanna Burgess) They’ve confirmed with the ALCTS Program Committee that the preconference “Manipulating Metadata: XLST for Librarians” will be held all … Continue reading →
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Presentation on Taxonomy Development (NRMIG at ALA Midwinter 2009)
The first portion of the NRMIG meeting featured a presentation on taxonomy development by Laura Dorricott, Project Delivery Manager of Taxonomy services with Dow Jones. Her presentation can be viewed at: http://presentations.ala.org/index.php?title=Sunday,_January_25 Taxonomies are part of an “evolutionary path” featuring … Continue reading →
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ALCTS CCS Catalog Management Discussion Group
Saturday, June 28, 1:30-3:00 The Single-Record Approach for E-books Philip Young Catalog Librarian, University Libraries at Virginia Tech Link to presentation: http://presentations.ala.org/index.php?title=Image:singleRecord.ppt Adding links to print records is often the practical course taken by libraries when batch records are unavailable … Continue reading →
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