There are still a few places available for the following webinars being held next week:
MARC21 IN YOUR LIBRARY
This course is an introduction to MARC21 and how it is meant to work in a library automation system. It explains what the MARC standards are and how those standards tie in with our cataloguing rules (AACR) to help cataloguers create data that will function effectively in a library catalogue. Target audience: directors, reference people, acquisitions people, copy cataloguers, beginning cataloguers, and experienced but untrained cataloguers.
There are two discrete parts to MARC21 in your Library:
Part One of this course consists of a series of web-casts and web-based mini-courses and covers the underlying fundamentals of MARC and bibliographic information. Duration: approx. 5 hrs; presenter: D. Fritz; site/dates: on-demand, anytime. Click here to access the Part One modules<http://www.marcofquality.com/webinars/webm21.html> (for free)
Part Two of this course is provided as a one-day, face-to-face, training session at a host site, which is also concurrently available as a live, online broadcast, and covers the core codes that are most commonly found in MARC records, and their functions.
Live webinar option 28 September 2011
Prices:
CatSIG members $150 LIANZA members $200 Other $250
JUST FOR COPY CATS (2 Days)
Copy cataloguing is not the same as original cataloguing; it has its own special procedures and guidelines. This workshop outlines the basic principles of copy cataloguing in a MARC record environment. It will introduce you to the art of: finding cataloguing records that you can copy; ensuring that those records really match your resources; and fixing the really important things that might need fixing in those records. Recommended prerequisites: MARC21 in Your Library. Target audience: acquisitions people, copy cataloguers, beginning cataloguers, and experienced but untrained cataloguers.
There are two discrete parts to Just for Copy Cats:
Part one of this course is made up of a series of four, short, free, webcasts or self-paced modules. Click here to access the JCC Part One modules<http://www.marcofquality.com/webinars/webjcc.html> (for free)
Part Two of this course is provided as a two-day, face-to-face, training session at a host site, which is also concurrently available as a live, online broadcast.
Live webinar option 29-30 September 2011
Prices:
CatSIG members $300 LIANZA members $400 Other $500
**Please note that all prices exclude GST**
These are intensive courses, all designed to present the material in a manner that will make it easier for participants to learn and develop their cataloguing skills.
Both workshops are held by Deborah Fritz, an international trainer with over 15 years of experience. For more information about each course see http://www.marcofquality.com/trn/trnindex.html
To register, please fill out the following details and email to Catsigcommittee(a)gmail.com<mailto:Catsigcommittee@gmail.com> by Monday 26th September.
Name/s:
Organisation:
Address:
Phone:
Email:
CatSIG or LIANZA membership number (if applicable and known):
(*An institutional LIANZA membership can be used for 1 participant per
workshop)
Please indicate which of the following options apply:
I/we will be attending MARC21 IN YOUR LIBRARY:
a. Live webinar option
I/we will be attending JUST FOR COPY CATS:
a. Live webinar option
Regards
Janess
Janess Stewart
Team Leader
Serials Cataloguing Team
Collection Description
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We invite you to submit a paper /abstract /poster /workshop to the 4th Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries International Conference (QQML2012), 22 - 25 May 2012, Limerick, Ireland.
Abstract submission deadline: 30 October 2011.
First Call of Proposals QQML2012
Dear Colleagues,
It is our great pleasure to announce the 4th Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries International Conference (QQML2012) at 22 - 25 May 2012, Limerick, Ireland.
Since 2009 QQML has provided an excellent framework for the presentation of new trends and developments in every aspect of Library and Information Science, Technology, Applications and Research.
The 4th QQML2012 was scheduled during the previous 3rd QQML2011 Conference. It was also decided that the 5th QQML 2013 International Conference will be organized in Rome, Italy.
QQML2009, QQML2010 and QQML2011 were successful events both from the number and quality of the presentations and from the post conference publications in Journals and Books.
QQML2012 will continue and expand the related topics.
Papers are invited for this international conference. The conference will consider, but not be limited to, the following indicative themes:
Advocacy, networking and influencing: methodologies for building the evidence base in library and information services (LIS)
Balanced Scorecard tools in libraries
Bibliometrics
Change of Libraries and the Managerial Techniques
Conceptual and Organizational Perspectives of Knowledge Communication,
Copyright and licensing
Data mining
Development and Assessment of Digital Repositories
Development of new metrics
Digital archives
Digital preservation
Digitization
Distance learning and the role of the library
E-Books
E-Learning and the contribution of the libraries, archives and museums
E-research
E-science
Electronic publishing
Financial Management for Excellence
Human resources management
Information and Knowledge Services
Information literacy: Information sharing, Democracy and lifelong learning
Information retrieval
Innovative management
Institutional repositories
Intercultural management
Knowledge Based Systems and their Applications
Knowledge management concept and technology,
Knowledge mining
Libraries and shared services
Library Cooperation: Problems and Challenges at the beginning of the 21st century
Library management and marketing
Library statistics
Measuring information literacy effectiveness
Metadata creation
New means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content
Ontologies
Open Access and Open Source
Operational information systems
Performance Measurement and Competitiveness
Publishing Models, Processes and Systems
Qualitative and Quantitative methodologies
Re-engineering change in higher education
Resource development policy
Scholarly Information and the new communication technologies
Semantics
Semantics Web
Software
Strategic management
Team building and management
Technology in the Communication: an interactive tool for development
Technology transfer and Innovation in library management
Theoretical models of information media
User education
Special Sessions - Workshops
You may send proposals for Special Sessions (4-6 papers) or Workshops (more than 2 sessions) including the title and a brief description at: secretariat(a)isast.org<mailto:secretariat@isast.org> or from the electronic submission at the web page: http://www.isast.org/abstractpaperregister.html
You may also send Abstracts/Papers to be included in the following sessions, to new sessions or as contributed papers at the web page: http://www.isast.org/abstractpaperregister.html
Contributions may be realized through one of the following ways
a. structured abstracts (not exceeding 500 words) and presentation;
b. full papers (not exceeding 7,000 words);
c. posters (not exceeding 2,500 words);
d. visual presentations (Pecha kucha). These presentations consist of exactly 20 slides, each of which is displayed for 20 seconds. Total presentation time is precisely 6 minutes 40 seconds and so it is important to use the transition feature in PowerPoint to time your presentation exactly.
In all the above cases at least one of the authors ought to be registered in the conference. Abstracts and full papers should be submitted electronically within the timetable provided in the web page: http://www.isast.org/importantdates.html
The abstracts and full papers should be in compliance to the author guidelines: http://www.isast.org/abstractpaperregister.html
All abstracts will be published in the Conference Book of Abstracts and in the website of the Conference. The papers of the conference will be published in the website of the conference, after the permission of the author(s).
Student submissions
The Conference offers Postgraduate students and PhD Candidates a Competition opportunity. Students who submit to the conference could take part to the competition, by submitting only one paper to the competition. Students who enter to the competition have to participate to the conference and register before.
The papers will be judged by a scientific committee on the significance of the research theme, the research methodology, the description of the results and the organization of the presentation.
Professors and Supervisors are encouraged to organize conference sessions of Postgraduate theses and dissertations.
Please direct any questions regarding the QQML 2012 Conference and Student Research Competition to: the secretariat of the conference at: secretariat(a)isast.org<mailto:secretariat@isast.org>
On behalf of the Conference Committee
Dr. Anthi Katsirikou, Conference Co-Chair
University of Piraeus Library Director
Head, European Documentation Center
Board Member of the Greek Association of Librarians and Information Professionals
anthi(a)asmda.com<mailto:anthi@asmda.com>
Jerald Cavanagh BSc Econ, MSc, MA, Local Committee Co-Chair
Institute Librarian
Limerick Institute of Technology
Limerick, Rep of Ireland
e-Mail: jerald.cavanagh(a)lit.ie<mailto:jerald.cavanagh@lit.ie>
Padraig Kirby BA (Hons) HdipLIS, Local Committee Co-Chair
Tempus Project Coordinator/Acting Senior Library Assistant
The Library
Limerick Institute of Technology
Moylish Park
Limerick, Republic of Ireland
Padraig.Kirby(a)lit.ie<mailto:Padraig.Kirby@lit.ie>
Padraig Kirby BA (Hons) HdipLIS
Tempus Project Coordinator/Acting Senior Library Assistant
The Library
Limerick Institute of Technology,
Moylish park
Limerick
00353 61 448516
Padraig.Kirby(a)lit.ie
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