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This section lists presentations, irrespective of whether the
presentations were made at conferences, workshops, or in front of
other small groups.
Type of Resource: Presentation
Author:
John Attig, Ann Caldwell, Robert Freeborn, Rebecca Lubas, and Steve
J. Miller.
Title: Implementing the Revised AACR2 Chapter 9 For
Cataloging Electronic Resources / OLAC CAPC
Location/Identifier:
URL: http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/units/cts/olac/capc/ch9.ppt
Subject: Audio-visual cataloging
Keyword: AACR2R
Description:
This is an online training presentation of sixty-five (65) slides
from the Cataloging Policy Committee (CPO) of the Online Audio-Visual
Catalogers Inc (OLAC). It covers Amendments 2001 to the AACR2R and
notes the basic change from the term "computer files" to
"electronic resources". The presentation describes all of
the changes in the rules and discusses What’s the same, What’s
different and What this means for cataloging practice.
Rights:
Copyright: © 2001 Online Audiovisual Catalogers, Inc
Access: Freely available.
Date of creation and last
modification: Unknown
Format of Resource: Application/MS
PowerPoint
Educational Level: Metadata Catalogers
Type of
Resource: Presentation
Author: Vinod Chachra
Title:
Differentiating Libraries Through Enriched User Searching: FRBR as
the Next Dimension in Meaningful Information Retrieval.
Location/Identifier: URL:
http://www.ala.org/ala/alcts/alctsconted/presentations/Chachra.pdf
Subject:
Information organization
Keyword: Bibliographic record; VTLS;
Description: Chachra of VTLS (a library
automation system vendor) discusses FRBR, Functional Requirements for
Bibliographic Records in the context of Virtua at the 2004 ALA
Conference in Orlando, Florida as part of the FRBR Pre-Conference
organized by ALCTS. Virtua is VTLS next generation integrated
librayr system that incorporates FRBR and thus important questions
like store FRBR or FRBR-ize at Display time (of bibliographic
records) are explored.
Rights:
Copyright: Unknown
Access:
Freely available.
Date of creation and last modification:
Unknown
Format of Resource: Application/pdf
Educational Level:
Metadata Catalogers
Type of Resource: Presentation
Author: Margaret Hedstrom
Title:
It’s about time: Research Challenges in Digital Archiving and
Long _Term Preservation
Location/Identifier: URL:
http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/repor/NSF_LC_Final_Report.pdf
Subject:
Web archives, Digital preservation, Archival
materials--Digitization
Keyword: Digital information, Archiving,
Preservation
Description: This report summarizes the discussions
and recommendations of the Workshop on Research Challenges in Digital
Archiving and Long-term Preservation that was sponsored by the
National Science Foundation and Library of Congress (LC), held April
12-13, 2003. It discusses what is unique about archiving and digital
preservation research, explains why solutions are urgently needed to
prevent further loss of valuable digital information, and outline a
research agenda.
Right:
Copyright: Unknown
Access: Freely
available.
Date of creation: 2002-04-12
Date of last
modification: August 2003
Format of Resource:
Application/pdf
Educational Level: All LIS Graduates
Type
of Resource: Presentation
Author: Steve J. Miller
Title:
Introduction to Cataloging Electronic Integrating Resources: An
Online Training Presentation / OLAC CAPC
Location/Identifier:
URL: http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/units/cts/olac/capc/ir.ppt
Subject: Descriptive cataloging--Rules, Cataloging of computer
files, Integrating resources (Publications)
Keyword: AACR2 rules,
MARC codes, Integrating resources
Description: This is a 105
slides introductory overview to orient catalogers to the new ACR2
rules and MARC codes for integrating resources; it is not a detailed
training tutorial.
Rights:
Copyright: © 2003 Online
Audiovisual Catalogers, Inc.
Access: Freely available.
Date
of Creation and last modification: Unknown
Format of Resource:
Application/MS-PowerPoint
Educational Level: Metadata Catalogers
Type of Resource: Presentation
Author: Steve J. Miller
Title:
Revised Chapter 12: An Overview of Cataloging Integrating Resources
according to the 2002 Changes AACR2 Chapter 12 / PCC BIBCO
Location/Identifier: URL:
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/pcc/bibco/irtrng702_files/frame.htm
Subject:
Descriptive cataloging , Descriptive cataloging—Rules,
Integrating resources (Publications)
Keyword: AACR2, MARC,
Integrating Resources
Description: It is presented in power point
file. The training provides brief cataloging highlights, and gives an
overview of AACR2 2002 and Marc leader.
The resource can be used
as supplemental material for teaching revised AACR 2002.
Rights:
Copyright: Unknown
Access: Freely available.
Date of
creation and last modification: Unknown
Format of Resource:
text/html
Educational Level: Metadata Catalogers
Type of
Resource: Presentation
Author: Unknown
Title: Application of
Subdivisions
Location/Identifier: URL:
http://elibrary.unm.edu/catdept/training/lcsh-subdivisions.ppt
Subject:
Subject heading subdivisions
Keyword: Main heading, Authority
file, Free-floating subdivisions
Description: This is a
presentation at the 2003 ALA Annual Conference. Practical guidelines
for the Application of LCSH Subdivisions are discussed three
questions: 1. what kinds of subdivisions may be used under main
heading? 2. where do catalogers look for guidance in applying
subdivisions? 3.what are the basic steps to follow when creating
heading strings and checking for conflicts? Two exercises and answers
to them are included.
Rights:
Copyright: Unknown
Access:
Freely available.
Date of Creation: 2003-06-22
Date of last
modification: Unknown
Format of Resource:
Application/MS-PowerPoint
Educational Level: Metadata
Catalogers
Type of Resource: Presentation
Author: NISO,
Workshop Organizer
Title: Metadata Practices on the Cutting Edge.
Location/Identifier: URL:
http://www.niso.org/news/events_workshops/MD-2004_agenda.html
Subject: Metadata
Keyword: Metadata standard, Metadata
quality, Semantic web, Community, Publisher
Description: The NISO
workshop “Metadata Practices on the Cutting Edge” brought
together a number of professionals from organizations like OCLC,
Nature Publishing, CrossRef, Library of Congress, and Cornell
University to discuss metadata. Presentations by participants are
available as MS-PowerPoint files and includes: Metadata Practice and
Direction: a Community Perspective ; RSS: Really Simple Syndication -
A Publisher's Perspective ; New Developments Relating to Linking
Metadata; Metadata Standards for Managing and Discovering Image
Collections; Addressing Metadata in the MPEG-21 and PDF-A ISO
Standards; Using MODS (Metadata Object Description Schema) for
Rich Descriptive Data; The Metadata Encoding and Transmission
Standard (METS); Serials Subscription Information; Metadata
Interaction, Integration, and Interoperability; DSpace SIMILE: using
semantic web technology for metadata support; Beyond Parsing:
Metadata Quality Management
Rights:
Copyright: © 2003
NISO
Access: Freely available.
Date of creation: Unknown
Date of last modification: 2004-05-28
Format of Resource:
text/html; Application/MS-PowerPoint
Educational Level: Metadata
Architects
Type of Resource: Presentation
Author: Arlene G. Taylor
Title:
What Have We Got to Lose? The Effect of Controlled Vocabulary on
Keyword Searching Results
Location/Identifier: URL:
http://www.pitt.edu/~agtaylor/presentations/SubjectKeywordHandout.pdf
Subject: Keyword searching, Subject headings
Keyword:
Keyword search, Controlled vocabulary, Subject heading
Description:
This presentation is an overview of subject heading and the effect of
controlled vocabulary on keyword searching results.
Rights:
Copyright: © 1996-2004 Tona Gross and Arlene G. Taylor
Access: Freely available.
Date of creation and last
modification: Unknown
Format of Resource:
Application/pdf
Educational Level: All LIS Graduates
Type
of Resource: Presentation
Author: Arlene G. Taylor
Title:
Metadata, Ontologies, Taxonomies, Oh My!
Location/Identifier:
URL:
http://www.pitt.edu/~agtaylor/presentations/MetacatWorkshopHandout.pdf
Subject: Metadata, Subject Headings, Descriptive
cataloging
Keyword: MARC, SGML/XML, Standard Descriptive Scheme,
Access Point, Classification, Authority Standard, Controlled
Vocabularies,
Description: This presentation discusses the
application of descriptive cataloging principles for the creation of
surrogate records.
Rights:
Copyright: © 2004 Arlene G.
Taylor
Access: Freely available.
Date of creation and last
modification: 2004-01-09
Format of Resource: Application/pdf
Educational Level: Metadata Architects
Type of Resource:
Presentation
Author: Arlene G. Taylor
Title: Cataloging:
Ticket to the Past, the Present, and the Future
Location/Identifier:
URL: http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/Institute/Taylor/
Subject:
Descriptive cataloging,Metadata, Integrating resources
(Publications), Electronic Resources
Keyword: AACR2, ISBD,
Metadata, Print & Electronic Resource
Description: This
presentation is an analysis of four misconceptions about traditional
cataloging: print material, cataloging, AACR2, and subject headings.
The basic principles of description and access will be still sound in
the information age. An Adobe pdf version of the Microsoft PowerPoint
presentation is also available.
Rights:
Copyright: © 2000
Arlene G. Taylor
Access: Freely available.
Date of creation
and last modification: Unknown
Format of Resource: text/html
Educational Level: Metadata Catalogers
Type of Resource:
Presentation
Author: Arlene G. Taylor
Title: Authority
Control: Where It's Been and Where It's Going
Location/Identifier:
URL:
http://www.nelinet.net/edserv/conf/cataloging/cts/1999/taylor.ppt
Subject: Authority files (Information retrieval), Subject
headings
Keyword: authority control
Description: A review of
authority control and examination on international access control and
subject access to Internet materials.
Rights:
Copyright: ©
1999 Arlene G. Taylor
Access: Freely available.
Date of
creation and last modification: Unknown
Format of Resource:
Application/MS-PowerPoint
Educational Level: Metadata
Architects
Type of Resource: Presentation
Author: Arlene
G. Taylor
Title: A World of Disappearing Boundaries
Location/Identifier: URL:
http://www.pitt.edu/~agtaylor/world-disap/index.htm
Subject: Cataloging, Subject headings, Searching,
Bibliographical
Keyword: Catalog use, Catalog record, Subject
control, LCSH, MeSH
Description: Traditional Organization of
Information in an Electronic Environment.
Rights:
Copyright:
© 1996-2004 Arlene G. Taylor
Access: Freely available.
Date
of creation and last modification: Unknown
Format of Resource:
text/html
Educational Level: Metadata Catalogers
Type of
Resource: Presentation
Author: Barbara B. Tillett
Title: What
is FRBR?
Location/Identifier: URL:
http://www.ala.org/ala/alcts/alctsconted/presentations/Tillett.pdf
Subject:
Information organization
Keyword: Bibliographic
record
Description: FRBR, Functional
Requirements for Bibliographic Records, was presented by Barbara
Tillett, Library of Congress, at the 2004 ALA Conference in Orlando,
Florida as part of the FRBR Pre-Conference organized by ALCTS. FRBR
Entities (from all three groups), Entity Levels, and Relationships,
besides the vocabulary of FRBR are presented along with URLs to
resources about FRBR.
Rights:
Copyright:
Unknown
Access: Freely available.
Date of creation and last
modification: Unknown
Format of Resource:
Application/pdf
Educational Level: Metadata Catalogers
Type of Resource: Presentation
Author: Barbara B.
Tillett.
Title: AACR3: Resource Description and Access
Location/Identifier: URL:
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/jsc/docs/aacr3pptslides.pdf
Subject:
Descriptive cataloging
Keyword: Content standards
Description:
Thirty-six (36) slides discuss AACR3 which is scheduled to be
completed in 2007. The history of Anglo-American cataloging is traced
and the reasons for AACR3R as well as plans for it's development are
described.
Rights:
Copyright: © Unknown
Access: Freely
available.
Date of creation and last modification: Unknown
Format of Resource: Application/pdf
Educational Level:
Metadata Catalogers
Type of Resource: Presentation
Author: Amy Warner
Title:
The LIS Foundations of IA
Location/Identifier:
URL:
http://www.sir.arizona.edu/faculty/coleman/warner/ajw.ppt
Subject:
Knowledge Management
Keyword: Taxonomy, Metadata, Information
Architecture
Description: This SIRLS
Colloquium (University of Arizona, Spring 2002) presentation by Amy
Warner examines how the field of Library and Information Science has
contributed to the new applied area of information architecture. The
basic concepts and methods of librarianship and information science
are examined and their applications to the effective design of web
sites and corporate intranets. The focus of the LIS profession on
user service and effective organization of large and small
collections makes them ideal partners with other developers and
designers in the web design process. Numerous examples will be
provided along with an explanation of how LIS professionals can
become part of this exciting new field.
Rights:
Copyright:
Unknown
Access: Freely available.
Date of creation and last
modification: Unknown
Format of Resource:
Application/Microsoft-PowerPoint
Educational Level: All LIS
Graduates
Created by Anita Coleman