ALCTS CaMMS Catalog Management Interest Group
Date: Saturday, June 28th
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Location: Las Vegas Hotel (across from Convention Center), Pavilion 06

Please join us for three timely presentations:

"Making a Digitized Collection Searchable in Summon" presented by Ruth
Elder, Cataloging Librarian, Troy University Library.

Troy University has a digitized postcard collection which has been
"cataloged" using CONTENTdm. The problem is this collection is not easily
accessible for our patrons. This digitization project was made possible
through Alabama Mosaic, a repository of Alabama's historical digital
materials. Anyone can access the Alabama Mosaic site and search the
postcards as well as many other Alabama digitized collections. Troy
University Libraries chose the ProQuest Summon Service in order to allow
patrons a "one-stop" searching experience. This presentation will explain
the steps taken to make the collection searchable in ProQuest Summon. 
 
"Are We Thinking While We're Linking?: 856 Clean-up and Categorization"
presented by Kristen E. Martin, Electronic Resources Management Librarian,
The University of Chicago Library.

This summer, the University of Chicago will migrate to the Kuali Open
Library Environment (OLE), using VuFind as the front end of the catalog.
With more granular display options within VuFind and new methods for
managing URLs within OLE, a major 856 clean-up and review project needed to
be undertaken. The current 856 URL clean-up program is designed to seek out
and remove unwanted/misleading URLs, fix up over a decades' worth of bad and
outdated coding, and make sure that 856s that go to full text are properly
coded and consistently displayed. Within OLE, information from 856s that
meet certain criteria will be moved to the e-holdings record, which will
provide additional management and display options. New URLs being imported
on print records are now subject to additional review and processing. This
presentation will cover the clean-up process, ongoing work to manage new
856s in the catalog, and considerations for future access of electronic
resources within OLE. 

"Special Project in the Management of Batch Loading Vendor Records: Options,
Strategy and Problem Solving" presented by Sherab Chen, E-Resources &
Metadata Librarian, University Librries, Ohio State University.

As a trend occurring in many libraries today, we're having a noticeable
increase of batch loading vendor records in comparison with locally
conducted cataloging for all e-resources the library acquires. The presenter
will share his experience in meeting the  challenges posed by  large vendor
record loads from a variety of sources including Gale, Project Muse and
Alexander Street. He will talk about options in loading vendor records to
the catalog, and strategy and solutions in fixing problematic vendor records
for batch loading.   He will also address the unique problems posed by
update loads to existing packages. The presenter hopes to have opportunities
to make suggestions to vendors on records improvements as well as receive
feedback from colleagues coming to the meeting. 

The presentations and related discussion will be followed by a short
business meeting.  

2013/2014 Catalog Management Interest Group Chair
Wanda Jazayeri
Head, Catalog Maintenance, Physical Processing & Repair
The UCI Libraries
University of California, Irvine 
Email: [email protected]

2013/2014 Vice Chairs:
Roman S. Panchyshyn, MLIS
Catalog Librarian, Assistant Professor
University Libraries
Kent State University
Email: [email protected]

Cathy Weng
Head of Cataloging
The College of New Jersey Library
Email: [email protected]



 

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