Re: [RDA-L] Another Cataloging Matters podcastt
Thank you for the very kind words and the support. I am back from vacation and managed to fix the latest of my podcasts at any rate, the one about SkyRiver and OCLC at http://catalogingmatters.blogspot.com/2010/08/cataloging-matters-podcast-2-skyriver.html As I wrote earlier, I still have a lot to learn! I'll try not to let this happen again! The next one will be available in a week (or so). Remember, it's an irregular! James L. Weinheimer j.weinhei...@aur.edu Director of Library and Information Services The American University of Rome Rome, Italy From: Resource Description and Access / Resource Description and Access [rd...@listserv.lac-bac.gc.ca] On Behalf Of Olivier Rousseaux [rousse...@abes.fr] Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 12:52 AM To: RDA-L@LISTSERV.LAC-BAC.GC.CA Subject: Re: [RDA-L] Another Cataloging Matters podcastt Personal and friendly greetings from France. I am a french librarian quite concern about all the topics you deal with in your podcast, and far more... Thank you for telling all over the world that one may be at least puzzled about RDA, FRBR, what there are made for and so on.. I think that one only "official" thougt will never be enough about anything (and so RDA can't be) and that past is a necessary (and most of the time is a respectuf) thing for future to be... Every one can't speak or write as you do I don't always agreee with you about evrything you but my english is not so good... :-))) Yes, your thoughts may interest people... Go on... Sincerely yours, Olivier Rousseaux Agence bibliographique de l'enseignement Supérieur - Montpellier, France - Mail Original - De: "Weinheimer Jim" À: RDA-L@LISTSERV.LAC-BAC.GC.CA Envoyé: Mardi 17 Août 2010 21:36:37 Objet: Re: [RDA-L] Another Cataloging Matters podcastt To all who are interested: I have been on vacation for awhile and just discovered that, due to "popular demand" the audio of my podcasts are not available. Demand has made me go over my limit, and I can't fix it while I am on vacation. So, I was right: I have a lot to learn concerning these matters and I will find adequate solutions when I get back. Still, it's nice to know that people are interested in my thoughts! James L. Weinheimer j.weinhei...@aur.edu Director of Library and Information Services The American University of Rome Rome, Italy
Re: [RDA-L] Another Cataloging Matters podcastt
Personal and friendly greetings from France. I am a french librarian quite concern about all the topics you deal with in your podcast, and far more... Thank you for telling all over the world that one may be at least puzzled about RDA, FRBR, what there are made for and so on.. I think that one only "official" thougt will never be enough about anything (and so RDA can't be) and that past is a necessary (and most of the time is a respectuf) thing for future to be... Every one can't speak or write as you do I don't always agreee with you about evrything you but my english is not so good... :-))) Yes, your thoughts may interest people... Go on... Sincerely yours, Olivier Rousseaux Agence bibliographique de l'enseignement Supérieur - Montpellier, France - Mail Original - De: "Weinheimer Jim" À: RDA-L@LISTSERV.LAC-BAC.GC.CA Envoyé: Mardi 17 Août 2010 21:36:37 Objet: Re: [RDA-L] Another Cataloging Matters podcastt To all who are interested: I have been on vacation for awhile and just discovered that, due to "popular demand" the audio of my podcasts are not available. Demand has made me go over my limit, and I can't fix it while I am on vacation. So, I was right: I have a lot to learn concerning these matters and I will find adequate solutions when I get back. Still, it's nice to know that people are interested in my thoughts! James L. Weinheimer j.weinhei...@aur.edu Director of Library and Information Services The American University of Rome Rome, Italy
Re: [RDA-L] Another Cataloging Matters podcastt
To all who are interested: I have been on vacation for awhile and just discovered that, due to "popular demand" the audio of my podcasts are not available. Demand has made me go over my limit, and I can't fix it while I am on vacation. So, I was right: I have a lot to learn concerning these matters and I will find adequate solutions when I get back. Still, it's nice to know that people are interested in my thoughts! James L. Weinheimer j.weinhei...@aur.edu Director of Library and Information Services The American University of Rome Rome, Italy
[RDA-L] Another Cataloging Matters podcastt
All, I just put up another "Cataloging Matters" podcast at: http://catalogingmatters.blogspot.com/2010/08/cataloging-matters-podcast-2-skyriver.html This one is about some of my own thoughts concerning the Skyriver-OCLC lawsuit. Please share this with others you think may be interested. James L. Weinheimer j.weinhei...@aur.edu Director of Library and Information Services The American University of Rome Rome, Italy