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ALA Annual 2018 Metadata Interest Group Meeting Report
This is a report on the Metadata Interest Group program, which occurred Sunday June 24 2018, at 9:00 a.m. during the ALA Annual Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana. Presentation (9:00am-9:30am) The Cataloging Lab: encouraging collaboration for a more effective and … Continue reading →
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Metadata and Cataloging Blogs from 2010
Christine Schwartz, writer of the blog, Cataloging Futures, recently posted a list of active cataloging and metadata blogs in 2010. Who knew there were 31 active blogs on the subject? Happy reading, everyone! Posted by Kristin Martin
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Cemetery Preservation
As the calendar nears the end of October and early November, thoughts turn to holidays that focus on warding off evil spirits, and remembering and honoring the dead. Images of cemeteries and graveyards come to mind as people celebrate and … Continue reading →
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Visualization Map of the Metadata Universe
Jenn Riley, metadata guru at Indiana State University, has been at it again, this time helping make sense of the metadata universe in a visual manner through the new resource, Seeing Standards: A Visualization of the Metadata Universe, which is … Continue reading →
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