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Getting Ready for RDA and FRBR: What You Need to Know
Getting Ready for RDA and FRBR: What You Need to Know Barbara Tillett, Chief of the Cataloging Policy and Support Office, Library of Congress Glenn Patton, Director of WorldCat Quality Management OCLC Barbara Bushman, National Library of Medicine, PCC Liaison … Continue reading →
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New NRMIG blog coordinator
Congratulations to Kristin Martin, Electronic Resources Cataloger at UNC Chapel Hill. Kristin will be taking over as the NRMIG blog coordinator. Please contact her with any questions about the blog or to request a blogging account: kmarti@email.unc.edu
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Metadata Blog guidelines
About Metadata Blog is the official blog of the Networked Resources and Metadata Interest Group (NRMIG), a discussion group of the Association for Library Collections & Technical Services division of the American Library Association. Purpose The purpose of Metadata Blog … Continue reading →
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NRMIG bloggers
To volunteer as a NRMIG blogger, please request a blogging account from Jen Wolfe: jennifer-wolfe@uiowa.edu . • Megan Banasek • Bob Conrad • Sai Deng • Dianne Hillmann • Rebekah Irwin • Richard N. Leigh • Holley Long • Louise … Continue reading →
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ALA Midwinter 2008: best bets for metadata librarians & call for bloggers
Below is a list of digital library-friendly sessions for Midwinter 2008. If you would like to blog any of the sessions, please contact Jen Wolfe at jennifer-wolfe@uiowa.edu with your name, e-mail address, and preferred session. • Tag You’re It: A … Continue reading →
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Welcome to Metadata Blog!
Welcome to Metadata Blog v 1.0! Hi, I’m Brian Surratt, chair of the Networked Resources and Metadata Interest Group, aka NRMIG (and in case you’ve never been to one of our events, it’s pronounced NER-mig). This is our first official … Continue reading →
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