Fundamentals of Cataloging-Subject Analysis Suggested Workflows

Fundamentals of Cataloging-Subject Analysis Suggested Workflows

This is the final session in a three-part series that provides an introduction to subject analysis for copy cataloging.

By OHIONET

Date and time

Tuesday, December 1, 2020 · 10:30am - 12:30pm PST

Location

Online

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About this event

Do you work with cataloging or records maintenance at your library?  Could you use a better understanding of how subject headings are assigned?

This webinar series will focus on the skills and knowledge necessary to understand and assess existing subject headings in MARC format.  The course is aimed at those individuals primarily practicing copy cataloging.  Through these sessions attendees will have the opportunity to gain an overview of the variety of subject heading systems, understand the rules for how LoC subject headings are assigned to a record, recognize the variety of RDA-related changes in subject authority records, explore MARC21 for subject headings in bib records and LCSH authority records and assess the quality of existing records. We will also cover catalogers' judgement and bias.

This last session in the Subject Analysis for Copy Catalogers series focuses on the steps needed to confirm the validity and appropriateness of assigned subject headings.  We will also explore how and when to make changes that make sense for your collection and users.  Through this session, attendees will have the opportunity to...

  • check the validity of assigned subject headings when copy cataloging
  • discuss cataloger's judgment and etiquette in shared catalogs
  • explore types of changes and corrections that are more commonly required

Please note:

  • Attendees must have attended the in-person or online version of our Fundamentals of Cataloging: Introduction or have an appropriate combination of other course work or experience with basic cataloging concepts and workflows.
  • Attendees should plan to have 2-3 physical items available at their desks during the session for hands-on practice time.

Looking for registration for OhioNET members? Follow this link: https://www.ohionet.org/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=578

Organized by

OhioNET is a library membership organization of academic, public, school and special libraries in Ohio, West Virginia, and western Pennsylvania. OhioNET is a member-funded, 501(c)(3) corporation.

?OhioNET offers an array of services to meet the needs of its members.  Those services include:

  • Technology management solutions including management of integrated library systems, and web and proxy hosting

  • Discount programs for e-resources, equipment and supplies

  • Continuing education programs on a wide range of topics, from cataloging advice to communication skills

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