You are cordially invited to the ALCTS Continuing Resources Cataloging Forum on 
Monday, June 29, 1:00-2:30pm, at the Moscone Convention Center – North 
Building, Room 132. To observe the 40th anniversary of the ISSN Network, in 
addition to update reports from CONSER and CC:DA, this forum will feature three 
presentations to shed light on different ways ISSN facilitates the resource 
discovery. Agenda is as follows:

1.     Welcome and introductions / TJ Kao (Chinese technical services librarian 
at Yale University Library)

2.     CONSER report / Les Hawkins (CONSER Coordinator at Library of Congress)

3.     CC:DA report / Adolfo Tarango (Assistant Director, Metadata Services at 
University of California in San Diego)

4.     ISSN Program

·         Regina Reynolds (Director, U.S. ISSN Center and Head, ISSN Section at 
Library of Congress)

Since its inception more than 40 years ago, ISSN has become a crucial 
identifier in the chain of trade, a key for serials processing, essential for 
access to journals and their articles, an identifier used by the US Postal 
Service and by rights management agencies, and much more.  This presentation 
will review the history of the U.S. ISSN Center, the evolution of the ISSN 
standard, current uses and issues regarding ISSN, and ISSN’s potential in the 
linked data environment.

·         Steve Shadle (Serials Access Librarian at University of Washington)

It is not uncommon for publishers and contact providers to only provide current 
title and ISSN (rather than an entire journal title history) to knowledge base 
providers.  This discussion will provide an overview of how two knowledge bases 
(Serials Solutions and ExLibris Alma) manage this metadata and the resulting 
user display and access issues.

·         Diane Boehr (Head of the Cataloging and Metadata Management Sections 
at National Library of Medicine)

NLM was one of the earliest supporters and users of the ISSN.  This 
presentation looks at the history and current use of ISSN data in NLM’s 
indexing activities, as well as some local practices adopted to ensure quality 
data in our article citations.

 

TJ Kao

On behalf of ALCTS CRS CRCC

Ts-Ching (TJ) Kao 高子經

Chinese technical services librarian

International Collections Support Services

Yale University Library

203-436-9847

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