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FYI  Joan


From: Charles Wilt [mailto:alcts@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 11:19 PM
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Subject: the latest news from ALCTS@aGLANCE

UPFRONT

ALCTS Open Forum:
A Conversation with Cathy DeRosa

If you are going to Midwinter in San Antonio please attend the ALCTS Open Forum: A Conversation with Cathy De Rosa, Vice President, OCLC Marketing and Library Services. The forum will take place on Monday, January 23, beginning at 10:30 a.m. in Salon D of the Marriott Riverwalk. Ms. De Rosa will discuss Perceptions of Libraries and Information Resources (www.oclc.org/reports/2005perceptions.htm). Brian Schottlaender, former ALCTS President, will moderate.

RDA Open Forum and other events at Midwinter

The ALCTS Newsletter Online (ANO) in December listed many of the events happening at Midwinter. You can get to the newsletter from the front page of the ALCTS Web site. For those of you interested in the changes in the cataloging rules, another RDA Forum is scheduled for Saturday at 4 p.m. in the Theater of the Convention Center.

Don’t forget the Member Reception on Saturday at 6 p.m. in the Anacacho Ballroom of the St. Anthony Hotel.

The Annual Volunteer Forum will be held on Saturday beginning at 10:30 a.m. in Salons E and F of the Marriott Riverwalk. Come and meet the appointing officers for ALCTS, CRG, and the Sections. Find out what opportunities are available.

The agenda for the Big Heads meeting is now available.
Keep current on all the Midwinter news by reading the February ANO.

Elections for 2006

The candidates for ALCTS offices will be announced in the February issue of the ANO. Balloting starts at the end of March. Watch your email for more information from ALA.

New Orleans for Annual

ALA has posted and is regularly updating FAQs on New Orleans. Look for these on the ALA main Web page and in American Libraries. You can make housing reservations now.

C-ED

Spring 2006 Events Schedule

Rules and Tools for Cataloging Internet Resources

April 6–7, 2006
Milwaukee, WI
Hosted by University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee SOIS and University of Wisconsin-Madison SLIS

This two-day workshop provides attendees with a solid foundation in the principles and practices of online resource cataloging using current descriptive cataloging standards (AACR2/MARC21) and practices (LCRI/CONSER/PCC). It’s designed for practicing catalogers from all types of libraries who have a working knowledge of the MARC21 bibliographic format and AACR2.

Speakers: Steven Miller, Cataloging/Metadata Librarian, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries
Debra Shapiro, Continuing Education Specialist, University of Wisconsin - Madison SLIS

Basic Collection Development

April 24–25, 2006
Lexington, KY

and

April 27–28, 2006
Cincinnati, OH
Hosted by the Greater Cincinnati Library Consortium

This is a “Basics” workshop that will introduce participants to the responsibilities that make up collection development and management. Effective collection development and management is a collaborative process, therefore the workshop will combine interactive presentations with group activities.

Speaker: Peggy Johnson, University of Minnesota

Principles of Controlled Vocabulary and Thesaurus Design

May 2006
Denver, CO
Hosted by the University of Denver

This two-day workshop presents an overview of thesaurus design principles, methods for building a controlled vocabulary, and an examination of selected controlled vocabularies. The goal of the course is to prepare catalogers to defend the use of controlled vocabularies and to participate in the development of specialized thesauri or glossaries for specific projects. Topics covered will include: introduction to controlled vocabulary and thesaurus design, types of controlled vocabularies, thesaurus planning and design, thesaurus construction and development, hierarchical structure and relationships, thesaurus display and navigation, and thesaurus implementation and management.

This course is part of the Cataloging for the 21st Century series, which implements the Bicentennial Conference on Bibliographic Control for the New Millennium recommendation of providing training and continuing education to improve bibliographic control of Web resources.
Speakers: Rich Gazan and Jillian Wallis

Metadata Standards and Applications

May 2006
Chicago, IL

This two-day workshop presents 21st century bibliographic control concepts, including specific metadata standards and applications. The goal of the workshop is to relate what library staff already know about library catalog metadata to digital library metadata, thereby preparing staff to apply their current knowledge to new areas. Topics covered will include: an introduction to digital libraries, what is metadata?, content 'storage' and retrieval models, data creation and management models, relationship models, an overview of metadata standards and applications, interoperability, vocabularies, application profiles, quality considerations, and monitoring metadata developments.

This course is part of the Cataloging for the 21st Century series, which implements the Bicentennial Conference on Bibliographic Control for the New Millennium recommendation of providing training and continuing education to improve bibliographic control of Web resources.

Speakers: Diane I. Hillmann, Cornell University and Marty Kurth, Cornell University

Coming in July. . .

Metadata and Digital Library Development

In an applied, exercise-based context, this workshop introduces practicing catalogers to metadata implementation considerations and processes in a digital library development context. The goal of the workshop is to prepare attendees to serve as metadata specialists in digital library projects.
Topics covered will include data and functionality, metadata conversion and mapping, creating data workflows, and digital library development teams.
Speaker: David Ruddy, Cornell University Library
More information on these and other events are on the ALCTS Web site www.ala.org/alcts.
PUBS

Publications Available at ALA Store

These new publications will be for sale at the ALA Store in San Antonio and are available by phone at 1-800-545-2433, press 7.
Managing Electronic ResourcesManaging Electronic Resources
edited by Pamela Bluh and Cindy Hepfer
ISBN 0-8389-8366-9 • 6" x 9" • softcover • 144 pages • ALA Order # 8366-9-1100 • Price: $52• ALA Member Price: $46
Electronic resources in their many guises—indexing and abstracting databases that include full-text articles, e-journals, e-books, digitized and born-digital documents—have become virtually ubiquitous in library collections. Ordering; crafting agreements with publishers, aggregators, and vendors; and establishing gateways and portals to access these materials continue to interest librarians. As the details associated with electronic resources proliferate, librarians urgently need to identify and introduce practical solutions for managing these collections.
From Catalog to GatewayFrom Catalog to Gateway: Charting a Course for Future Access
edited by Bill Sleeman
ISBN 0-8389-8326-X • 8.25" x 11" • softcover • 128 pages • ALA Order # 8326-X-1100 • Price: $54 • ALA Member Price: $48.
Developed as guidelines regarding the form and function of the catalog in its several formats, including issues arising from the structure of the catalog, filing order, authority control, record content, minimum-level cataloging, retrospective conversion, command structure, search strategy and record display.
Knowledge without BoundariesKnowledge without Boundaries: Organizing Information for the Future
edited by Michael A. Chopey, with an introduction by Sally C. Tseng
ISBN 0-8389-7860-6 • 6" x 9" • softcover • 108 pages • ALA Order # 7860-6-1100 • Price: $49 • ALA Member Price: $44.
Libraries have expanded their role as knowledge managers and librarians need to be aware of metadata standards that are being integrated into library portals, which will precipitate cataloging rule revisions. Presents current projects that impact library methods and changes and trends in cataloging.
The Writings of Ross AtkinsonCommunity, Collaboration, and Collections: The Writings of Ross Atkinson
edited by Robert Alan and Bonnie MacEwan, with an introduction by Sarah Thomas
ISBN 0-8389-8361-8 • 8.25" x 11" • softcover • 320 pages • ALA Order # 8361-8-1100 • Price: $75 • ALA Member Price: $67
For more than two decades Ross Atkinson has written insightfully and articulately about libraries and the changing character of library collections. This work consists of a selection of Atkinson’s most significant publications and is accompanied by an eloquent introduction by Sarah Thomas.

UPFRONT
  ALCTS Open Forum

RDA Open Forum& Midwinter Events

2006 Elections
NEW from ALCTS
 
EVENTS
 

Feb. 6 – Mar. 3, 2006
Fundamentals of Acquisitions Web Course

February 7–9, 2006
8th International Bielefeld Conference: “Academic Library and Information Services: New Paradigms for the Digital Age”
Bielefeld, Germany

March 20–25, 2006
PLA National Conference
Boston, Massachusetts

March 22–24, 2006
Computers in Libraries 2006: “Managing Digital: Innovations, Initiatives, and Insights”
Washington, DC

March 30–31, 2006
North Carolina Serials Conference
Chapel Hill, North Carolina

April 3–28, 2006
Fundamentals of Acquisitions Web Course
Registration deadline is Mar. 24.

 
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