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The Next Evolution of Library Cataloging: Finding Our Place in the 21 st Century Information Ecology Jenn Riley Head, Carolina Digital Library and Archives The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Australian Committee on Cataloging Seminar / Layers Upon Layers, Delving Into Discovery / 28 October 2011

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Australian Committee on Cataloging Seminar / Layers Upon Layers, Delving Into Discovery / 28 October 2011

The Next Evolution of Library Cataloging: Finding Our Place

in the 21st Century Information Ecology

Jenn RileyHead, Carolina Digital Library and Archives

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Remix culture

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Read/Only culture

Read/Write culture

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Libraries must acknowledge support for

both RO and RW.

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A redefined role for libraries, and our metadata

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Really? That’s scary.

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Cutter: Objects of the Catalog

1. To enable a person to find a book of which eitherA. the authorB. the titleC. the subject

2. To show what the library hasA. by a given authorB. on a given subjectC. in a given kind of literature

3. To assist in the choice of a bookA. as to its edition (bibliographically)B. as to its character (literary or topical)

is known}

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Library missions are broad

ALA Strategic Plan 2010-2015ALA provides leadership in the transformation of libraries and library services in a dynamic and increasingly global digital information environment.

Big Audacious Goal: ALA builds a world where libraries, both physical and virtual, are central to life-long discovery and learning and where everyone is a library user.

Libraries collaborate effectively with each other, with museums, archives and other information providers to increase public access to information.

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Interpreting that mission

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A broad view of library metadata

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So how do we pay for all of this?

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No more copy cataloging

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Give up control of some of the details

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Use technology more effectively

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This is going to take a while

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Thank you!

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