t;Murphy, Benjamin"
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> Sent: Friday, August 16, 2019 9:50:34 AM
> Subject: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Bibframe
> I was talking to a library that is considering joining our consortium and they
> asked a question about Bibframe that I couldn’
I was talking to a library that is considering joining our consortium and they
asked a question about Bibframe that I couldn’t find an answer to:
“Has Evergreen given any hints when they will come up with a cataloging product
that will provide compatibility with the new Bibframe metadata
A discussion of bibframe could be a very long thread in it's own right. I
don't have strong feelings about it. Any new content / carrier formats
that come out will be compromises.
Frankly, RDA/Bibframe is all fairly underwhelming to me though it going
forward is a good thing and there are
I think that at this point it's kind of like RDA - it will be part of the
process even if it's not the actual final thing, and even though what we
see now may be a very different beast by the end it may have the same name
as this thing along with some of its DNA.
And in the spirit of things
I have a similar attitude to you about Bibframe. Is this where we're
headed? I'm not sure, but surely we've got to move on from MARC, so I'm
watching with interest to see what happens. I wish we could have avoided
this awkward adolescent RDA in MARC stage, though.
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Sarah Childs
Technical
Awkward adolescent is a good description, if kind :)
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 10:37 AM, Sarah Childs
sar...@zionsville.lib.in.uswrote:
I have a similar attitude to you about Bibframe. Is this where we're
headed? I'm not sure, but surely we've got to move on from MARC, so I'm
watching with
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Adolescence -- in people and in things -- is something through which
we all must live. I wonder if we've all forgotten the adolescences of
AACR2 and MARC? Probably many aren't senior enough to have been
around then! :)
- - mt
On 03/26/2014 11:42
Just because we can have lived through something doesn't mean we wouldn't
like to skip it. I've lived through my oldest child's adolescent years and
would rather have skipped those (probably my own too come to think of it)..
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 10:52 AM, Marc Truitt mtru...@mta.ca wrote:
I don't know. There's definite value in the adolescent stage, even if it's
ugly and painful. Well, it'll surely be interesting to see where it goes
and it/when it affects Evergreen infrastructure.
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 10:55 AM, Rogan Hamby rogan.ha...@yclibrary.netwrote:
Just because we
That's a good point, as long as we emerge from this stage as stronger,
smarter, and maturely developed, rather than emotionally stunted,
scarred for life, and unable to move on. :)
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Sarah Childs
Technical Services Department Head
Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library
250 North Fifth
Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Bibframe webinar
That's a good point, as long as we emerge from this stage as stronger,
smarter, and maturely developed, rather than emotionally stunted, scarred
for life, and unable to move on. :)
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Sarah Childs
Technical Services Department Head
Hussey
...@list.georgialibraries.org] On Behalf Of
Sarah Childs
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 11:54 AM
To: Evergreen Discussion Group
Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Bibframe webinar
That's a good point, as long as we emerge from this stage as stronger,
smarter, and maturely developed, rather than
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