Kia ora tâtou,

 

Thanks Tamsyn for sharing these links. I think it’s always useful to watch how people approach cataloguing and it’s great to have a worked example done ‘live’.

 

Regarding “Catalogue That!”:

 

Having watched this particular presentation through I thought it might be useful to make the point that some of the comments about MARC coding in this presentation - particularly for indicator positions - differ a little from standard practice. It still makes for a useful watch, but I would say that it’s always worthwhile checking the standard yourself for proper usage (www.loc.gov/marc) if you see or hear anything that differs from your own understanding, or that is for a field you’re less familiar with.

 

It’s also a very long presentation, and with a long introduction, so it might help to know that you can skip to 9:40 if you want to know what they’re describing, or straight to 12:20 if you just want to watch the cataloguing. Watching on a large screen also helps as it can be difficult to see clearly on a small one :)

 

ngâ mihi,

Charlotte

 

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From: CatSIG <catsig-bounces@ecs.vuw.ac.nz> On Behalf Of Tamsyn Bayliss
Sent: Thursday, 15 July 2021 8:19 AM
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Subject: [CatSIG] 'Catalogue That!' Recent ARLIS event recordings now available on YouTube

 

Kia ora,

 

This may be of interest, in particular the second recording ‘Catalogue That!’ - from recent ARLIS UK-Ireland sessions now on YouTube.

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Dear ARLIS List Members,

 

Please find the links below to 2 recent recordings from ARLIS South West Group and the ARLIS Cataloguing and Classification Committee.

 

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Teaching with Special Collections

Recording from 25th May 2021

 

https://youtu.be/fnlAw4YC3Fs

 

The recording of this session, which shared academic librarians’ experiences of teaching with special collections during the pandemic, includes the presentations delivered by the following librarians: Doreen Barnaville (Cardiff Met), Helen Rayner (Bath Spa) and from UWE Bristol Morwenna Peters, Jackie King, Brett Moodie, Ludovik Sebire and Sarah Clifford. Please note that the recording covers the series of presentations only, not the discussion.  This session was organised by ARLIS South West.

 

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Catalogue That!

Recording from Friday 16 April 2021

 

https://youtu.be/eUkQ_aVEAns

 

This session was led by Amy Staniforth, and colleagues Simon French and Lloyd Roderick from Aberystwyth University, and organised by the ARLIS Cataloguing and Classification Committee. Please find below further details on the workshop:

 

Following on from Victoria Parkinson’s excellent Introduction to Cataloguing we would like to invite you to a cataloguing from-the-bottom-up session. We are librarians at Aberystwyth and while we are in no way art or cataloguing experts (!) we do love to talk about cataloguing. We will share cataloguing templates and information about the resource we plan to catalogue before the session so that you can work along with us. This is a session for beginners to ‘look over a cataloguer’s shoulder’ so no prior experience is needed. If you are interested in this topic do watch Victoria Parkinson’s Introduction to Cataloguing [https://youtu.be/WQyTO4kOe4M] We hope that by the end of this session delegates will:

• Have had an opportunity to see how cataloguers work in a Library Management System

• Have been introduced to the principle elements of a resource used in its description for discovery in a library catalogue

• Have had a chance to think about controlled vocabularies and see Library of Congress authorities used in practice

• Have had time to enjoy the practical side of cataloguing!

 

Amy Staniforth job shares as the Resource Discovery Team Leader at Aberystwyth University and is also CILIP Cymru Wales’ Relationship Manager. Simon French is a Subject Librarian at Aberystwyth University. There is not much call for cataloguing in his current role but he has, in the past, done some for “fun”! Lloyd Roderick is a Subject Librarian at Aberystwyth University who has done some cataloguing in previous roles. After assisting in a short term cataloguing project has become interested in how 'dabbling in' cataloguing can inform teaching information retrieval skills to students.

 

 

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