Apologies for duplicate postings: You are invited to the ALCTS CaMMS Copy Cataloging Interest Group meeting on Saturday June 29 at ALA Annual in Chicago:
ALCTS CaMMS Copy Cataloging Interest Group Saturday June 29, 2013 8:30 am 10:00 am McCormick Place Convention Center N229 Agenda: Angela Kinney, African, Latin American & Western European Division, Library of Congress Library of Congress Update Tricia Mackenzie, Metadata Librarian, George Mason University RDA & Audiovisual Cataloging The implementation of RDA has made tremendous waves in the cataloging community. In response to RDA, librarians have developed webinars and presentations, and published articles covering the theory behind RDA, the differences between AACR2 and RDA, and RDA cataloging for print resources. However, there has been less of a focus on RDA cataloging of audiovisual materials on a larger scale. This presentation will cover the differences in AACR2 and RDA cataloging of videos, and how these differences play out in the MARC record. Ruth Elder, Cataloging Librarian, Troy University Library, Troy Campus Erin Boyd, Cataloging/Librarian, Rosa Parks Library, Troy University, Montgomery Campus Olga Casey, Technical Services Librarian, Troy University, Dothan Campus Audio-Visual Materials and RDA: How to Maintain Consistency in a Multi-Campus Library The implementation of RDA will affect all libraries since the majority of the records are AACR2 and will not be converted to RDA. This is especially problematic for non-monographic materials because of the shift from GMDs to the new 300 fields, among other things. The challenge is how to establish a quality and functional catalog in this hybrid environment. For this reason, the Catalogers on each campus of Troy University collaborated on the various options (cataloger's judgment) offered through RDA and developed "best practices" for copy cataloging in our multi-campus library environment. For this presentation, we will discuss how we developed these "best practices" for Audio-Visual materials, various training methods, and how we are utilizing our in-house Technical Services wiki to keep staff up-to-date with practices, procedures, and examples as they evolve. Nancy Chaffin Hunter Co-chair, ALCTS CaMMS Copy Cataloging Discussion Group Associate Professor/Metadata Librarian Colorado State University Libraries Campus Delivery 1019 Fort Collins, CO 80523-1019 nancy.hun...@colostate.edu<mailto:nancy.hun...@colostate.edu> Voice: 970-491-1847 Fax: 970-491-4611