*This announcement has been cross-posted widely.* Please join the ALCTS CRS
Holdings Information Committee at the ALA Annual Conference in Las Vegas on
Saturday, June 28th from 3:00-4:00 p.m. in the Las Vegas Convention Center,
Room S229. We have three presentations demonstrating three different
perspectives on the manipulation and use of holdings data: 

MarcEdit and OCLC Integration
Terry Reese, the developer of the MarcEdit software program, will discuss
MarcEdit and current integration opportunities, focusing on the new OCLC
Metadata API service. He will demonstrate how MarcEdit has been able to
utilize that service to provide deep integration to support direct and local
bibliographic editing of WorldCat data directly within MarcEdit, as well as
support batch holdings management through the interface.  The presentation
will discuss the current capabilities, some gaps, and how interested
individuals could get started.

BIBFRAME, ISSN, and the Future of Serials Regina Reynolds, Coordinator, U.S.
ISSN Center, Library of Congress shares her thoughts about the ISSN and the
future of serials description and access as we transition from MARC21 to
BIBFRAME.  The future of the ISSN is intimately bound to the future of CRs.
How are these resources changing, and what are some impacts of those
changes?  The presentation will include a high-level view of changes in
continuing resources, challenges faced by BIBFRAME in modeling serials, and
introduction of a model for serials, PRESSoo, developed by the ISSN
International Centre and the Bibliothèque nationale de France. Some
potential benefits of a linked data approach to serials and other continuing
resources are also presented.


The AUDITOR and Holdings Verification
Josh Pyle, CTO and President of Dublin Six, will discuss holdings
verification through the use of The AUDITOR software package. Installed on
an institution's network, The Auditor passively monitors all network traffic
and makes libraries aware of every form of content that is being used and
presents this information in COUNTER-style reports. The Auditor's reports
include content from every publisher on every platform, and also reports on
content from open access or free information sources. Sophisticated
click-stream analysis infers library holdings in real-time. Unexpected
access denials, including broken links, are detected immediately.

We look forward to seeing you there!


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