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The Metadata Interest Group wants to hear from you! The ALCTS Metadata Interest Group is soliciting submissions to our blog. Ideas for posts include: Transitions you have made during the COVID-19 crisis Work that metadata workers can do remotely Support … Continue reading →
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Linking Data Across Libraries, Archives, and Museums
ALA Annual 2012: Linking Data Across Libraries, Archives, and Museums Sponsor: Committee on Libraries, Archives and Museums (CALM) Speakers Martin Kalfatovic, Asst. Director, Digital Services Division, Smithsonian Institution Patricia Harpring, Managing Editor, Getty Vocabulary Program, Getty Research Institute Richard Wallis, … Continue reading →
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Contributor Bios
Kristin Martin (Blog Coordinator, July 2008-June 2012) has worked as Electronic Resources Management Librarian and as Metadata Librarian at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Prior to joining UIC, she performed metadata work and cataloged electronic resources at both the … Continue reading →
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Call for Bloggers: Information about Metadata Wants to be Shared
Do you have an interest in metadata and digital library projects? Have you recently read a good article on the subject? Have you developed a new project or workflow? Have you attended a workshop or conference of interest to the … Continue reading →
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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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NRMIG Mid-Winter Meeting 2009
The Networked Resources and Metadata Interest Group (NRMIG) within ALCTS would like to announce that they will hold a discussion on taxonomy development at their ALA Midwinter meeting, set to take place on Sunday, January 25, from 8-10 a.m. (Colorado … Continue reading →
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ALA Midwinter 2007: best bets for metadata librarians & call for bloggers
Greetings metadata librarians, digital librarians, et al., Below is a list of digital library-friendly sessions for Midwinter 2007. Will you be attending the conference? Will you be taking notes? Would you like to become involved with NRMIG, while also assisting … 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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Creating the Future of the Catalog & Cataloging
[See Program Description for a brief summary of the topic covered and for the names and titles of the speakers, moderator and program chair.] The future can’t be that bad with a session that opens with quotes from Tom Russell … Continue reading →
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