RULES AND TOOLS FOR CATALOGING INTERNET RESOURCES - IN KANSAS
Sally Conard 06 Jun 2006 21:45 UTC
RULES AND TOOLS FOR CATALOGING INTERNET RESOURCES
A workshop sponsored by the 2006 CULS Summer Institute
July 10-11, 2006
Lawrence Public Library
Overview: Rules and Tools for Cataloging Internet Resources is a
workshop developed by SCCTP, ALCTS, and LC to provide attendees with a
solid foundation in the principles and practices of online resource
cataloging using current descriptive cataloging standards (AACR2/MARC21)
and practices (LCRI/CONSER/PCC).
Workshop attendees will learn to:
o Understand the concepts behind the 2002 AACR2 revisions and
how they affect electronic resource cataloging.
o Know what tools to consult to support the online resource
cataloging process.
o Catalog online monographs, serials, and integrating
resources.
o Better understand how record sets and machine-generated
cataloging can be used to support electronic resource record
processing.
o Correctly update integrating resource records to reflect
changes to the resource.
Intended Audience: Practicing catalogers from all types of libraries
who have a working knowledge of the MARC21 bibliographic format and
AACR2.
Registration Periods: KLA members may register from April 5th, 2006 -
July 3rd, 2006.
Non-KLA members may register from May
27th, 2006 - July 3rd, 2006.
Registration Fee: KLA members: $80.00
Non-KLA members: $125.00
Please note: We need to get an accurate count for the workshop, so if
you plan to come, but can't get the check cut until after July 1, please
register and send a copy of travel authorization, purchase order, or
check request to:
KLA/CULS Summer Institute
c/o Jason Coleman
Hale Library, Rm. 207
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS 66506
Please visit the website for more information:
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/KLA/divisions/culs/si2006/ or contact me at
dhawthor@emporia.edu.