Standards-related programming

ALA Midwinter Chicago, January 30-February 3, 2015

Compiled by ALCTS Standards Committee

 

As part of its charge to support and promote work within ALCTS related to 
standards, the ALCTS Standards Committee is pleased to present this compilation 
of standards-related programs at ALA Midwinter 2015. 

 

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Friday, January 30

Competencies and Education for a Career in Cataloging Interest Group

Description: Shawne Miksa (University of North Texas), Gretchen Hoffman (Texas 
Woman's University), Allyson Carlyle (University of Washington) – library 
science professors who teach cataloging – will present their perspectives on 
the state of cataloging and metadata education. Panelists will address course 
content, the balancing of theory and practice, and pedagogical approaches. 
Discussion will explore the challenges of teaching cataloging in the context of 
the broader, and rapidly evolving, metadata landscape. Meeting will also seek 
input concerning the drafting of a cataloging and metadata core competencies 
document.

Where: McCormick Place West, W176a

When: January 20, 2015 - 1:00-4:00 p.m.

Link: <http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25674> http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25674

Saturday, January 31

Cataloging Norms Interest Group

Description: Presentations include: “Utility of the legacy MARC records: 
Analyses and Ways to Support Discovery Services;” “Ready…Set…URIs… Actionable! 
--Experiencing a Linked Data Mindset Now. --Preparing For the Next Generation 
Search and Discovery Environment;” “MarcMaker: A Metadata Creation Tool.”

Where: McCormick Place West, W181c

When: January 31, 2015 - 10:30-11:30 a.m.

Link: <http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25794> http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25794

 

Catalog Management Interest Group

Description: Presentations include: “OCLC Hybrid records;” “RDA Enrichment at 
the University of Colorado Boulder;” and “Full catalog RDA enrichment in a 
cloud-based LMS.”

Where: McCormick Place West, W196C

When: January 31, 2015 - 1:00-2:30 p.m.

Link:  <http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25808> http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25808

MARC Formats Transition Interest Group

Description: Presentations include: “Experiments in BIBFRAME: A modular 
approach,” by Nancy Fallgren, Metadata Specialist Librarian, National Library 
of Medicine; “BIBFLOW: An IMLS Project,” by Xiaoli Li, Co-head of Content 
Support Services Department, University of California Davis.

Where: McCormick Place West, W187a

When: January 31, 2015 - 3:00-4:00 p.m.

Link: <http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25860> http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25860

Sunday, February 1

Linked Library Data Interest Group

Description: The ALCTS/LITA Linked Library Data Interest Group is hosting three 
presentations during its meeting at the ALA Midwinter Conference in Chicago. 
Presentations include: “The Linked Data for Libraries project: an update,” by 
Nancy Lorimer, Interim Head of Metadata Department at Stanford University 
Libraries; “Opening up science with VIVO,” by Kristi Holmes, Director of Galter 
Health Sciences Library at Northwestern University and a VIVO Project 
Engagement Lead; “BIBFRAME: A Way Forward. Moving Libraries into a linked data 
world!” by Victoria Mueller, Senior Information Architect and System Librarian, 
Zepheira.

Where: McCormick Place West, W192b

When: February 1, 2015 - 8:30-10:00 a.m.

Link: <http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25876> http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25876

Metadata Interest Group

Description: The meeting will include two presentations to be followed by a 
brief business meeting.

Jennifer Wright and Matt Carruthers from the University of Michigan Libraries 
will present “Breaking the Bottleneck: Automating the Reconciliation of Named 
Entities to the Library of Congress Name Authority File.” Nancy Fallgren and 
Barbara Bushman from the National Library of Medicine will present “Linked Data 
Initiatives at NLM.”

Where: McCormick Place West, W176c

When: February 1, 2015 - 8:30-10:00 a.m.

Link: <http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25875> http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25875

Cataloging and Classification Research Interest Group

Description: Three presentations and discussions of cataloging-related research 
and projects. Presentations include: "Cataloging in Publication: Moving Beyond 
the Print," presented by Caroline Saccucci, Dewey Program Manager and Acting 
CIP Program Manager, and Camilla Williams, CIP Program Specialist at the 
Library of Congress; "Establishing Best Practices: Cataloging Unpublished 
Screenplays with RDA,” presented by Laura Evans, Metadata/Cataloging Librarian 
at Binghamton University Libraries; "MARC and Non-MARC Metadata for Digitized 
Government Documents," presented by Kathryn Lybarger, Head of Cataloging & 
Metadata, University of Kentucky Libraries.

Where: McCormick Place West, W176a

When: February 1, 2015 - 10:30-11:30 a.m.

Link: <http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25806> http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25806

Continuing Resources Standards Forum

Description: Discussion of timely topics in continuing resources standards, 
including demand-driven acquisition (DDA) and access and license indicators.

Where: McCormick Place West, W474b

When: February 1, 2015 - 10:30-11:30 a.m.

Link: <http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25173> http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25173

LC BIBFRAME Update Forum

Description: Opportunity to share progress and concerns about BIBFRAME, the new 
bibliographic framework initiative led by the Library of Congress.

Where: McCormick Place West, W196a

When: February 1, 2015 - 10:30-11:30 a.m.

Link: <http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25170> http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25170

Acquisitions Managers and Vendors Interest Group

Description: “Using what we’ve got – analyzing data in a useful way” – Usage 
data has become more and more important in collection development today, but 
how are librarians to use this information in a way that informs collections 
thoughtfully. Should historical usage drive acquisitions, or should collections 
be built with maximum usage in mind? What kinds of decisions are made based on 
usage patterns? How much weight should be given to usage versus “just in case” 
collection building. The panelists will speak of best practices for obtaining, 
analyzing, and putting to use the myriad data available today.

Where: McCormick Place West, W176a

When: February 1, 2015 - 1:00-2:30 p.m.

Link: <http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25643> http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25643

Collection Evaluation and Assessment Interest Group

Description: Tentatively includes three presentations about collection 
assessment projects to support data-driven decision making in academic 
libraries. Presentations include: “Planning for certain future cuts when the 
future is uncertain,” by Beth R. Bernhardt, Assistant Dean for Collection 
Management and Scholarly Communications, University of North Carolina 
Greensboro; “Right sizing the print collection: collection assessment methods 
for ensuring that Shippensburg University has the “right books” for its users,” 
by Ashley N. Esposito, Collection Development and Assessment Librarian, 
Shippensburg University; “Assessment methodology: information gathering for 
serials review,” by Carol Seiler, Account Services Manager, EBSCO Information 
Services and Kelli Getz, Assistant Head of Acquisitions, University of Houston.

Where: McCormick Place West, W184d

When: February 1, 2015 - 1:00-2:30 p.m.

Link: <http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25639> http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25639

NISO Annual Update Meeting

Description: The NISO Update provides the latest news about NISO's current 
efforts, including standards, recommended practices and community meetings 
covering many areas of interest to the library community. Working group members 
will provide updates on projects newly underway or recently completed. 
Presenters include Nettie Lagace, Associate Director of Programs, NISO, and 
Todd Carpenter, Executive Director, NISO.

Where: McCormick Place West, W475b

When: February 1, 2015 - 1:00-2:30 p.m.

Link: <http://alamw15.ala.org/node/26373> http://alamw15.ala.org/node/26373

Collection Management and Electronic Resources Interest Group

Description: “Resource Sharing of Electronic Resources: Problems, 
Opportunities, and Alternatives” – We will discuss how resource sharing 
electronic resources differs from interlibrary loan services based on physical 
materials. Changes in technology, license terms, business models, and best 
practices for electronic resources management require that libraries 
reinvestigate how to provide the best possible information services to the 
contemporary user. What are the implications of these changes for libraries in 
terms of administration, organizational structure, and professional 
specialization, as well as routine business processes and workflows?

Where: McCormick Place West, W176c

When: February 1, 2015 - 3:00-4:00 p.m.

Link: <http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25645> http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25645

PCC Participant's Meeting

Description: Program on linked authority data, bibframe and the future of 
cooperative metadata projects

Where: McCormick Place West, W196a

When: February 1, 2015 - 4:30-5:30 p.m.

Link: <http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25937> http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25937

Monday, February 2

Subject Analysis Committee II (Cataloging and Metadata Management Section)

Description: Presentation from 1:00-2:00 p.m. by Gordon Dunsire, Chair of the 
Joint Steering Committee for RDA, titled “What is an RDA subject?” Abstract – 
The JSC agreed at its meeting in Washington, D.C., November 3-7, 2014, to add 
the high-level relationship “Subject” to RDA. It will be applicable only to the 
Work entity. Subject relationship designators will be accommodated in a new 
appendix M in RDA Toolkit. This presentation will describe the reasoning behind 
the JSC's decisions and the intended impact on the utility of RDA. Specific 
issues include alignment with the FRBR and linked data (Dublin Core Abstract 
Model) models, clarification of the treatment of embedded descriptions in RDA 
such as Expressions which contain (meta)data describing another RDA entity, and 
changes to the RDA element set, relationship designators, and RDA Registry.

Where: Hilton Chicago, International South

When: February 2, 2015 - 1:00-4:00 p.m. (presentation from 1:00-2:00 p.m.)

Link: <http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25682> http://alamw15.ala.org/node/25682

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