Monday, October 31, 2011

ISSN and You: Using ISSN SuperNumber in the Digital Environment


ALCTS Webinar,  November 9, 2011

All webinars are one hour in length and begin at 11am Pacific, noon Mountain, 1pm Central, and 2pm Eastern time.

Description: Learn about the work of the US ISSN Center and ways the International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) contributes to identification, access, and data linking in print and digital environments worldwide. ISSN is the premier international identifier for serials and other continuing resources in all formats. ISSN was ahead of its time in anticipating the crucial role of identifiers in the digital environment and has evolved well beyond its early role as a number displayed on print journals. Demand for ISSN continues to increase because of its ability to identify and facilitate linking to current, long-dead, or yet-to-be published continuing resources today and in the future semantic web.

Audience: Any library staff members who work with any aspect of serials and other continuing resources (acquisitions, cataloging, ERMs, Open URLs), systems librarians, reference librarians, publishers, subscription agents, online platform providers, and fulltext data.
              
Presenter: Regina Romano Reynolds is ISSN Coordinator at the Library of Congress and director of the US ISSN Center. She is a frequent speaker and writer about ISSN, serials, and the future of bibliographic control; convener of the ISO working group to revise ISO 8:1977, the Presentation of Periodicals; a member of NISO’s PIE-J Working Group to develop recommended practices for the presentation and identification of e-journals. Reynolds received the 1999 ALCTS Ulrich’s Serials Librarianship Award.

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For additional information, pricing options, or to complete the online registration form, go to the following link and select the session you would like to attend.

ALCTS webinars are recorded and registrants receive a link to the recording shortly following the live event.

For questions about registration, contact ALA Registration by calling
1-800-545-2433 and press 5 or email registration@ala.org. For all other questions or comments related to the webinars, contact Julie Reese, ALCTS Events Manager at 1-800-545-2433, ext. 5034 or alctsce@ala.org.

Posted on behalf of the ALCTS Continuing Education Committee.

Monday, September 12, 2011

CONSER Editing Guide Update

Update 20 (2011) for the CONSER Editing Guide is now available on the CONSER website.

Call for Proposals - North American Serials Interest Group Annual Conference


The first Call for Proposals for the NASIG 2012 conference will close this Friday, September 16, 2011.
Inquiries may be sent to the PPC Chair (Michael Hanson) and Vice Chair (Karen Davidson) at: prog-plan@nasig.org

NASIG 27th Annual Conference
Creating Harmony from Dis-chord
June 7 - 10, 2012
Nashville, Tennessee

The 2012 Program Planning Committee (PPC) invites proposals for conference sessions. Publishers, vendors, librarians, and others in the field of electronic resources and serials are encouraged to submit proposals relating to scholarly communication, publishing, and resource acquisition, management, and discovery. Proposals based on emerging trends, case studies, and descriptive and experimental research findings are encouraged.

The PPC is looking for topics within, though not limited to, the following learning tracks:
  • Access and Discovery
  • Acquisitions and Licensing
  • Archiving and Preservation
  • Cataloging and Metadata
  • Collection Development
  • eResources, eSerials, eBooks, and  eManagement
  • Mobile Technology
  • Open Access and Digital Repositories
  • Publishing and Scholarly communication
  • Standards
To propose a program or idea, please use the online form. This Call for Proposals will close on September 16, 2011.

Please note the following:
  • Formerly, NASIG conferences included sessions with the designations of "Strategy" and "Tactic." These designations will not be used at the 2012 conference, and all sessions that formerly held these designations will be one hour long.
  • The Program Planning Committee welcomes proposals that are still in the formative stages, and may work with potential presenters to focus their proposals further.   
  • Proposals should name any particular products or services that are integral to the content of the presentation. However, as a matter of NASIG policy, programs should not be used as a venue to promote or attack any product, service, or institution.
  • Time management issues generally limit each session to two to three speakers for conference sessions. Panels of four (4) or more speakers must be discussed in advance with the Program Planning Committee (prog-plan@nasig.org)
  • NASIG has a reimbursement policy for conference speakers whose organizations do not cover expenses.

Inquiries may be sent to the PPC Chair (Michael Hanson) and Vice Chair (Karen Davidson) at: prog-plan@nasig.org

We look forward to a great conference in Nashville!

Michael Hanson and Karen Davidson
NASIG PPC Chair and Vice Chair

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

ISSN and You: Using ISSN SuperNumber in the Digital Environment

Regina Romano Reynolds will present a webinar entitled, "ISSN and You: Using ISSN SuperNumber in the Digital Environment" as part of a series offered by the Association for Library Collections & Technical Services (ALCTS). The webinar is schedule for November 9, 2011.

More information is available on the ALCTS website.

Upcoming Webinar on the CONSER Standard Record

The Association for Library Collections & Technical Services (ALCTS) has announced an upcoming webinar, "The CONSER Standard Record: Where Are We Now?" Steve Shadle will present this hour-long webinar on October 5, 2011.

Find more information, including fees and how to register, on the ALCTS website.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

CONSER Operations Meeting 2011 Outcomes

The report from the CONSER Operations Meeting held May 5-6, 2011, is now available.

Topics covered include:
  • Linking multiple formats
  • ISSN
  • Working with RDA records
  • Future of CONSER documentation
  • Open Access Journal Project
  • CONSER RDA decisions that need to be made

Monday, April 25, 2011

Call for Proposals: ALCTS Cataloging Norms Interest Group


The Association for Library Collections & Technical Services (ALCTS) Cataloging & Classification Section (CCS) Cataloging Norms Interest Group invites speakers for its meeting at the ALA Annual Conference in New Orleans on Saturday, June 25th from 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Presentation topics should be of current interest to catalogers, cataloging managers and administrators.

Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
  • Evolution, definition, and functions of the catalog and cataloging norms
  • Emerging concepts and implementations of "next generation catalogs"
  • RDA and FRBR
  • Cataloging in hybrid and digital libraries
  • Changes in catalogers' workflows
  • Emerging perceptions of cataloging quality
  • How end users' expectations and behaviors affect cataloging norms
  • Metadata records and elements in different contexts
  • The impact of web norms on cataloging norms from the perspectives of web developers and catalogers

Presentations should be approximately 15-20 minutes in length, with additional time allowed for questions and answers. Please send abstracts of proposals to co-chairs by Monday, May 9th.  We look forward to hearing from you!

Cataloging Norms Co-Chairs,

Michele Seikel 
Associate Prof. of Bibliography, Cataloger, 
Edmon Low Library, Oklahoma State University 
seikel@okstate.edu
Co-Chair, ALCTS CCS Cataloging Norms Interest Group

Melanie McGurr 
Coordinator of Authority Control and Database Maintenance 
Ohio State University Libraries 
Co-Chair, ALCTS CCS Cataloging Norms Interest Group
mcgurr.2@osu.edu

via OCLC-CAT