On 15 January 2021, OCLC held a virtual OCLC Cataloging Community Meeting to hear cataloging members discuss current cataloging trends and to hear cataloging updates from OCLC staff. This session continues the conversation from the successful June 2020 session and expands prior Expert Cataloging Community Sessions at ALA Annual and Midwinter. 
 
We’re pleased to alert you to the availability of recordings, slides and notes from the event. They’re available on this page.    

Agenda for the event:

Integrating Collection Manager’s WorldCat cataloging partner collections into your workflow to better manage your GOBI print materials workflows

                      Shannon Burke, Coordinator of Monograph and Automated Acquisitions, Texas A&M University Libraries

                      Charles Hillen, Director of Library Technical Services, GOBI Library Solutions

                      Kim Wiljanen, Library Assistant, Michigan State University

Incorporating subject headings for Indigenous peoples of North America/First Nations

                      Stacy Allison-Cassin, PhD, Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, Faculty of Information, University of Toronto 

                      Adolfo R. Tarango, Head, UBC Library Technical Services; Acting Head, Asian Library, The University of British Columbia 

Using Connexion macros to automate workflows

                      Casey A. Mullin, Head of Cataloging and Metadata Services, Associate Professor, Western Washington University Libraries

OCLC Updates

                      Updates on OCLC shared entity management infrastructure

                      OCLC cataloging news & updates

We look forward to continuing conversations in the OCLC Community Center following this event. 

Please forgive any duplication of this message.

Eric

 

Eric Childress

OCLC · Community Manager, OCLC Research

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@echildress

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