----------1 From: "mgodbout" <mgodbout@henry.wells.edu> Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 10:16:44 +0000 Subject: Re: Information Needed Yolanda: You may want to look at the CONSER Editing Guide put out by the Library of Congress, Serial Record Division. Also, you may want to get in touch with Jean Hirons. I've included below an email from her. Hope this helps and best wishes in your career. Muriel Date sent: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 08:05:12 -0500 Send reply to: "SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum" <SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU> From: Jean L Hirons <jhir@LOC.GOV> Subject: Upcoming training in Toronto To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU This message is being cross-posted; please excuse the duplication. Save the date! In honor of CONSER's 30th anniversary and ALA being held in Canada, the ALCTS Serials Section and CONSER will hold four consecutive day-long SCCTP workshops as a pre-conference to the annual meeting of ALA in Toronto. The date is Friday, June 20, 2003. Plans are to hold two sessions each of the SCCTP Electronic Serials Workshop and the SCCTP Integrating Resources Workshop, but we will reevaluate based on demand. (Note: these are the actual workshops, not train-the-trainer sessions.) Trainers will include two Canadians-Trina Grover (Ryerson University) and Elena Romaniuk (University of British Columbia) and two Americans-Steve Shadle (University of Washington) and Steve Miller (University of Wisconsin). Shadle is co-author of the Electronic Serials course and Miller is author of the Integrating Resources course. For a description of the courses, consult the SCCTP web site at: http://lcweb.loc.gov/acq/conser/scctp.html. Details on pricing and registration will be circulated early in 2003 by ALA. This information is being sent out now as an early reminder of the opportunity for those making plans for the coming year. Jean Hirons and Julie Gammon, coordinators Jean Hirons CONSER Coordinator Library of Congress 101 Independence Ave. SE Washington, DC 20540-4160 voice: 202-707-5947 fax: 202-707-1778 email: jhir@loc.gov > Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 20:19:37 -0500 > Reply-to: "SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum" > <SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU> > From: Yolanda Phillips <philliy@NCC.EDU> > Subject: Information Needed > To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU > Hi all! > > I am currently attending library school and will finish my degree in May 2003. I am interested in being a Serials Librarian and was wondering if you had any advice on how to get cataloging experience> > Yolanda > Muriel K. Godbout Systems Librarian Long Library Wells College Aurora, New York 13026 Tel: (315) 364-3355 Fax: (315) 364-3412 Fax: 775-244-9826 Email: mgodbout@henry.wells.edu ----------2 From: Dena Luce <dluce@faulkner.edu> Subject: RE: Information Needed Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 10:07:27 -0600 Yolanda, outside of your coursework or an internship, I would recommend attending workshops or conference sessions dealing with those topics. Once you are a fulltime employee at a library, you might want to consider signing up for an OCLC training session for the cataloging, if you don't find it before then. I'm sure someone would be glad to be your mentor and show you the 'hands on' part of the job. It would also be helpful to stay current with the literature in the profession. Read articles from the Serials Librarian and other professional journals. I hope this helps. ----------3 Subject: RE: Information Needed Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 10:10:54 -0600 From: "Garry Church" <gchurch@laredo.edu> You didn't say where you are studying. One way is just take a job in serials or cataloging. Of course many serials jobs want serials experience. Sounds like you are doing enough exp. that you should easily find a job in a smaller academic library. An academic internship in a library where they have you do a variety of jobs within the library on a rotation basis would give you a great experience. That would be the best thing. Here at Laredo Community College, they are looking for a cataloger and they are willing to consider new graduates. The pay is pretty good and they workload is not bad. The job is listed at the TX State Library jobline. ----------4 From: "Pat Meyer" <pmeyer@nu.edu> Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 08:47:18 -0800 Subject: Re: Becoming a Serialist Yolanda, You are off to a good start by monitoring SERIALST-L. You've picked a specialty that many librarians (even catalogers) avoid like the plague. The issues are constantly evolving, which is fun and challenging for those of us who hate to rest on our laurels. It helps if you get excited over things like when the title change you processed last month reappears on your desk because it has now split into two new titles, one of which is only available online with a single-user password. Serials cataloging & management is a communal effort and I've found that most of us love working together and take great pride in sharing our expertise. Here's a couple of ideas that come immediately to mind: Definitely join and attend the annual conference of the North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG). Check out their website at http://www.nasig.org/ Much of the website is members only ... it's the best invested $25 you can spend on your career. Conference proceedings are published in Serials Librarian, but there is nothing to compare with actually hanging out at a 5-day gathering of 600-700 serials professionals. The Serials Cataloging Cooperative Training Program (SCCTP) offers some fabuous classes - Basic Serials Cataloging, Advanced Serials Cataloging, Electronic Serials Cataloging, and Serials Holdings. Their website is at http://www.loc.gov/acq/conser/scctp/home.html. Bringing classes to your area might be easier than you think, feel free to contact me directly for tips & support. In my not so humble opinion, the best training is with experienced people ... there's probably someone nearby who'd be thrilled to take you under their wing. Good luck! Pat Meyer Serials Specialist National University Library 9393 Lightwave Avenue San Diego, CA 92123-1447 pmeyer@nu.edu voice (858) 541-7917 toll free (866) NU-ACCESS ext.7917 fax (858) 541-7997 ----------5 Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 11:46:30 -0500 From: "Sandhya D. Srivastava" <LIBRSDS@Mail1.Hofstra.edu> Subject: Re: Information Needed For serials cataloging - SCCTP is great for any serials cataloging courses. If you go to their internet site you may be able to find when and where the next training session will be. Their website is http://lcweb.loc.gov/acq/conser/scctp/home.html Serials management -- contact North AMerican Serials Interest Group for more information on books and their wonderful annual conference where several serials related issues are discussed in workshop format. Sandy Srivastava Assistant Professor Serials Librarian Hofstra University