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The Cataloging Digital Media workshop is open for registration at CLA Spring Fling page. This is a California Library Association Spring Fling workshop. We still have a few seats open for this workshop.
Updated information: Note that the deadline for early bird registration has been extended to April 25, and the regular registration deadline is May 4th. Additionally, this workshop is now being offered as a hybrid virtual (via Elluminate) and face-to-face workshop (at the same rates.)
Cataloging Digital Media Using Current and Emerging Standards
(AACR2, RDA, and MARC)
May 18, 2011 (Wednesday) 8:30 – 5:00; (8:30-9:00 registration & coffee)
Location:
Martin Luther King, Jr. Library
150 East San Fernando Street
San Jose, CA 95112
Room 255/257
Speakers:
Jay Weitz, Senior Consulting Database Specialist (OCLC);
Anchalee (Joy) Panigabutra-Roberts, Assistant Professor, Metadata Services Librarian & Women's and Gender Studies Faculty & Liaison (University of Nebraska-Lincoln);
Robert Ellett, Lecturer (School of Library & Information Science, San Jose State University) and Catalog Librarian (Joint Forces Staff College, Norfolk, VA);
Julie Renee Moore, Catalog Librarian (California State University, Fresno)
Description:
This workshop provides practical information on the descriptive cataloging of digital media. The following digital media types will be covered: DVD-Video, Blu-Ray Discs, DVD-Audio, DualDisc, DVD-ROM, Playaways, and Streaming Media. This workshop highlights the most recent cataloging guides published by OLAC (Online Audiovisual Catalogers, Inc.) (DVDs, Playaways, and Streaming Media). The presentation will include an overview of RDA which has been proposed to take the place of AACR2 as our cataloging standard. Some of the basic changes that RDA may bring to the future of cataloging digital media will be discussed.
(This workshop builds on an ALA ALCTS/OLAC preconference entitled: Cataloging Digital Media Back to the Future, June 2009. The same speakers are reuniting for this workshop.)
Virtual Participation:
This is now being offered as a hybrid virtual and face-to-face workshop (at the same rates.) What you need to participate virtually: Elluminate, Java, speakers (adjust sound), and microphone (if you want to speak to the group). If you participate virtually, please make sure to register as a virtual participant.
All participants (whether virtual or face-to-face) will receive a copy of the recorded portions of the workshop.
Registration Information:
Registration Fees:
Early
Bird (through 4/25/11): $100 (CLA/NCTPG member); $125 (CLA/NCTPG non-member);
$75 (library school student)
After 4/25/11: $150 (CLA/NCTPG member); $175 (CLA/NCTPG non-member); $125
(library school student)
Registration Deadline: May 4, 2011
To Register: http://www.cla-net.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=169
Directions, Parking. etc.:
Directions to the San Jose Public Library: http://www.sjpl.org/king
Please bring your parking ticket at the 4th Street parking structure for validation at the workshop.
Refreshments will be provided at the breaks. Lunch is on your own.
Program Organizer/Contact:
Julie Renee Moore
California State University, Fresno
559-278-5813
Virtual Program Administrator Contact:
Dr. Robert Ellett
School of Library & Information Science, San Jose State University
757-639-6940
Brought to you by the Technical Services Interest Group
Co-sponsored by OLAC - Online Audiovisual Catalogers, Inc. and
NCTPG – Northern California Technical Processes Group
This workshop is part of CLA’s Spring Fling program series: training, networking and more!