[Yulcat-l] Future of Cataloging: A PALINET Symposium - May 29, 2008

Steven Arakawa steven.arakawa at yale.edu
Fri Mar 14 11:52:25 EDT 2008


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The Future of Cataloging: A PALINET Symposium   - Register today  at 
<http://www.palinet.org/futurecatsym.aspx>http://www.palinet.org/futurecatsym.aspx 


Please join us on Thursday, May 29, for a one-day PALINET symposium, 
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=n9tztjcab.0.0.64z577bab.0&ts=S0314&p=https%3A%2F%2Fprograms.regweb.com%2Fpalinet%2F08SCS529PPC%2F&id=preview>The 
Future of Cataloging, at The College of Physicians of Philadelphia.

Keynote speaker Karen Calhoun, Vice President, OCLC WorldCat and 
Metadata Services, will present an overview of the current state of 
cataloging and the future direction of bibliographic control.

Response to Keynote, Panel Discussion
Beth Picknally Camden, Goldstein Director of Information Processing, 
University of Pennsylvania
Diane Hillman, Research Librarian, Cornell University and Dublin Core 
Metadata Initiative (DCMI)/Resource Description and Access (RDA) Task Group

Christine Schwartz, Head Cataloger, Princeton Theological Seminary
The symposium will feature presentations from PALINET members on 
recent trends and developments for the "next generation cataloger," including:
    * Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) and 
Current Development and Implementation Plans for Resource Description 
and Access (RDA)
    * John Attig, Monograph Cataloging Librarian, Penn State University
    * The Significance of the Report of the Library of Congress 
Working Group on the Future of Bibliographic Control
    * Nancy Fallgren, University of Maryland Libraries and Consultant 
to Library of Congress Working Group on the Future of Bibliographic Control
    * The Impact of Cataloging Developments on Hidden Collections
    * Christine Di Bella, Archivist and Project Director, PACSCL 
Consortial Survey Initiative, The Historical Society of Pennsylvania
    * The Role of Integrated Library Systems (ILS) and Next 
Generation Catalogs
    * John Ockerbloom, IT Senior Project Leader, University of Pennsylvania

Break-out discussion groups with the featured speakers will follow 
each presentation.

Register today for the PALINET Future of Cataloging Symposium on May 
29, 2008 at the College of Physicians in Philadelphia.  Visit 
<http://www.palinet.org/futurecatsym.aspx>http://www.palinet.org/futurecatsym.aspx.



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Steven Arakawa
Catalog Librarian for Training & Documentation
Catalog & Metadata Services, SML, Yale University
P.O. Box 208240 New Haven, CT 06520-8240
(203)432-8286 steven.arakawa at yale.edu
    
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