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   1. CLA Preconference INTRODUCTION TO SERIALS CATALOGING WITH RDA (Elise Y
Wong)

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Dear Colleagues,
The CLA Technical Services Interest Group (TSIG) is proud to present the
following workshop at this year's CLA annual conference in Sacramento.
Registration info see http://conference.cla-net.org/2016/ Please contact
Elaine Franco  [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> for
questions regarding this workshop. If you are interested to learn about CLA
and our interest group, we would love to hear from you.

~Elise Wong @ Saint Mary's College of California CLA TSIG chair 2015-2016
http://www.cla-net.org/?24

INTRODUCTION TO SERIALS CATALOGING WITH RDA Thursday, November 3, 2016 | 9
AM - 4:15 PM Ticketed Session $70 CLA member, $45 student member, $90
non-member Resource Description and Access (RDA) is the new cataloging
standard that replaces AACR2. This Basic Serials Cataloging Workshop, part
of the Serials Cataloging Cooperative Training Program, will offer an
introduction to cataloging serials with RDA. It will cover RDA and CONSER
standards, RDA core elements and terminology, transcribed versus recorded
elements, new or revised areas of information, and creation of new records
and serial maintenance. Attendees will participate in hands-on exercises
which will include use of tools and documentation in support of cataloging
with RDA. Access to the PowerPoint presentation will be given to
participants ahead of the workshop via email.

Presenters

Steve Shadle is Serials Access Librarian at the University of Washington
Libraries where he catalogs serials, supports link resolver and
knowledgebase applications and otherwise wrangles serial holdings and
bibliographic data.  Steve was an original Serials Cataloging Cooperative
Training Program trainer and has most recently contributed to the RDA
revisions of the CONSER Cataloging Manual.  Steve's work in serials
cataloging began as an ISSN Cataloger at the Library of Congress and his
contributions to the serials cataloging community were recognized in 2010 by
ALCTS with the presentation of the Ulrich's Serials Librarianship Award.

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End of Tsig Digest, Vol 53, Issue 24
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