Cataloging Collaborations and Partnerships
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Cataloging Collaborations and Partnerships
Mugridge, Rebecca L.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2024
328
Mole
9781032921952
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction 1. The Value of Collaboration and Partnerships in Cataloging Collaborations in Cooperative Cataloging and Authority Initiatives 2. It Takes a Village: Developing Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms 3. The Electronic Cataloging in Publication Cataloging Partnership Program: A Model for Cooperative Cataloging for the Twenty-First Century 4. The International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI): The Evolving Future of Name Authority Control 5. Public and Academic Library Cataloging Collaboration in Ohio's NACO Funnel Project Collaborative Cataloging Initiatives 6. "Insourcing" of Cataloging in a Consortial Environment: The UC Santa Barbara-UC San Diego Music Copy Cataloging Project 7. Collaborative Batch Creation for Open Access E-Books: A Case Study 8. Partners in Collaborative Cataloging: The U.S. Government Printing Office and the University of Montana 9. Cataloging on Receipt for Monographs: Merging Cataloging and Acquisitions Functions at UCLA Collaborations in Merging and Migrating Online Catalogs 10. Merging Catalogs: Creating a Shared Bibliographic Environment for the State University Libraries of Florida 11. Collaborative Cataloging within a Centralized Network: The Case of the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus 12. Cataloging in a Remote Location: A Case Study of International Collaboration in the Galapagos Islands Collaborative Development of Training and Documentation 13. Developing Best Practices for Technical Services Cross-Institutional Collaboration 14. Building Cataloging Capacity for Libraries in South Sudan: A North-South-South Collaboration 15. Collaboration at the Troy University Libraries 16. Catalogers Unite! Creating Documentation through Collaboration Collaborative Approaches to Special Projects 17. Collaborating Over the Centuries: Creating the What Middletown Read Database 18. Integrating Image-Based Research Datasets into an Existing Digital Repository Infrastructure 19. Collaborating with Information Technology: Implementing Web Search at the University of New Mexico 20. Collaborative Initiatives in Error Handling and Bibliographic Maintenance: Use of Electronic Distribution Lists and Related Resources 21. The ILS as Outreach: Cataloging Campus Partner Collections
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bibliographic;record;integrated;library;systems;machine;readable;university;libraries;librarys;OCLC Number;OCLC Connexion Client;Library Authority Files;Library's Technical Services Department;Southern Regional Library Facility;National Library;Open Access E-Books;Local Integrated Library Systems;Metadata Services Unit;Open Source ILS;OCLC Connexion;Bibliographic Records;OCLC WorldCat;LCC Number;Electronic Resource Management;UNT Library;Cooperative Cataloging;Partner Collections;LC Record;DDC Number;Mussel Specimen;LC Staff;United States Government Printing Office;Grant Researchers;Integrated Library System
Introduction 1. The Value of Collaboration and Partnerships in Cataloging Collaborations in Cooperative Cataloging and Authority Initiatives 2. It Takes a Village: Developing Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms 3. The Electronic Cataloging in Publication Cataloging Partnership Program: A Model for Cooperative Cataloging for the Twenty-First Century 4. The International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI): The Evolving Future of Name Authority Control 5. Public and Academic Library Cataloging Collaboration in Ohio's NACO Funnel Project Collaborative Cataloging Initiatives 6. "Insourcing" of Cataloging in a Consortial Environment: The UC Santa Barbara-UC San Diego Music Copy Cataloging Project 7. Collaborative Batch Creation for Open Access E-Books: A Case Study 8. Partners in Collaborative Cataloging: The U.S. Government Printing Office and the University of Montana 9. Cataloging on Receipt for Monographs: Merging Cataloging and Acquisitions Functions at UCLA Collaborations in Merging and Migrating Online Catalogs 10. Merging Catalogs: Creating a Shared Bibliographic Environment for the State University Libraries of Florida 11. Collaborative Cataloging within a Centralized Network: The Case of the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus 12. Cataloging in a Remote Location: A Case Study of International Collaboration in the Galapagos Islands Collaborative Development of Training and Documentation 13. Developing Best Practices for Technical Services Cross-Institutional Collaboration 14. Building Cataloging Capacity for Libraries in South Sudan: A North-South-South Collaboration 15. Collaboration at the Troy University Libraries 16. Catalogers Unite! Creating Documentation through Collaboration Collaborative Approaches to Special Projects 17. Collaborating Over the Centuries: Creating the What Middletown Read Database 18. Integrating Image-Based Research Datasets into an Existing Digital Repository Infrastructure 19. Collaborating with Information Technology: Implementing Web Search at the University of New Mexico 20. Collaborative Initiatives in Error Handling and Bibliographic Maintenance: Use of Electronic Distribution Lists and Related Resources 21. The ILS as Outreach: Cataloging Campus Partner Collections
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bibliographic;record;integrated;library;systems;machine;readable;university;libraries;librarys;OCLC Number;OCLC Connexion Client;Library Authority Files;Library's Technical Services Department;Southern Regional Library Facility;National Library;Open Access E-Books;Local Integrated Library Systems;Metadata Services Unit;Open Source ILS;OCLC Connexion;Bibliographic Records;OCLC WorldCat;LCC Number;Electronic Resource Management;UNT Library;Cooperative Cataloging;Partner Collections;LC Record;DDC Number;Mussel Specimen;LC Staff;United States Government Printing Office;Grant Researchers;Integrated Library System