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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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