Presentations
Conferences
2010
Every cloud has a silver lining? Changes in cataloguing in 'interesting times'
2008
Classification and subject retrieval in the 21st century: you can’t make jelly without a mould
2006
'Immaculate catalogues': taxonomy, metadata and resource discovery in the 21st century
2004
Future of cataloguing
Other events
Retrospective cataloguing event
Umbrella 2011
2009 workshop on authority control
2006 standards forum
David Haynes' guest presentation at the 2005 Umbrella AGM:
The five purposes of metadata
2010 conference
Every cloud has a silver lining? Changes in cataloguing in ‘interesting times’
Dates: 13 - 15 September 2011
Venue: Exeter University
Biddy Fisher, CILIP President
Keynote
(MS Powerpoint, 2.60 MB)
Alan Danskin and Corine Deliot, British Library
Standards forum MARC 21 - RDA
(MS Powerpoint, 158 KB)
Alan Danskin, British Library
RDA presentation
(MS Powerpoint, 932 KB)
Gary Steele, The British Museum
The wisdom for the cataloguers: using collective intelligence to assign LCSH
No Powerpoint slides were used for this paper. Screenshots shown were generated from the programme being demonstrated, for which a stable link is not currently available.
Stuart Hunt, University of Warwick Library
Improving performance in cataloguing and technical services workflows
(PDF, 131 KB)
Robin Armstrong-Viner, University of Aberdeen Library & Historic Collections
LEAN workflow
(MS Powerpoint, 2.87 MB)
Dunia García-Ontiveros, The London Library
The need for a retrospective cataloguing strategy
(MS Powerpoint, 100 KB)
Sally Curry, Research Information Network
Cataloguing – a problem shared?
(MS Powerpoint, 437 KB)
Alan Poulter, University of Strathclyde
One ring to rule them all: CIDOC CRM
(MS Powerpoint, 1.45 MB)
Robin Armstrong-Viner, University of Aberdeen Library & Historic Collections
Pure silver
(MS Powerpoint, 1.13 MB)
Dawn H. Wood, Leeds Metropolitan University, and Janet Finlay
Repository metadata
(MS Powerpoint, 5.37 MB)
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'Immaculate catalogues': taxonomy, metadata and resource discovery in the 21st century
Dates: 3 - 5 September 2008
Venue: University of Strathclyde
Gordon Dunsire, Centre for Digital Library Research
Said the spider to the fly: identity and authority in the Semantic Web
(MS Powerpoint, 662 KB)
Alan Danskin, British Library & Ann Chapman, UKOLN
RDA update and demonstration of the online product
(MS Powerpoint, 523 KB)
Corine Deliot, British Library
MARC 21 update
(MS PowerPoint, 227 KB)
Maggie Sumner
ANF subject codes for E4Libraries project
(MS Powerpoint, 80 KB)
Patrice Landry (Swiss National Library)
Multilingualism and subject heading languages: how the MACS project is providing multilingual subject access in Europe
(MS Powerpoint, 1 MB)
Deborah Lee
Classifying musical performance: the application of faceted classification principles to concert programmes
(MS Powerpoint, 1.1 MB)
Aida Slavic, UDC Consortium
Classification on the network: machine readable, shared, cloned and hidden
Charlotte Smith (Newnham College Library, University of Cambridge)
The adoption of social tagging in academic libraries: a leap of faith or a descent into the abyss?
(MS Powerpoint, 1.8 MB)
Terry Willan, Talis
Emerging approaches to subject information
(MS Powerpoint, 3.3 MB)
Paula Williams, National Library of Scotland
The problem with place: the moulds may change but the jelly remains the same
(MS Powerpoint, 169 KB)
Anne Welsh, NHS Education for Scotland
Pooling the odds: indexing resources for a specialist subject portal in the 21st century
(MS Powerpoint, 1.8 MB)
Emma McCulloch, Centre for Digital Library Research
HILT: demonstration
(MS Powerpoint, 1.4 MB)
Ken Chad (Director, Ken Chad Consulting)
Bib Flows Project (RIN funded study): workshop
(PDF, 416 KB)
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'Immaculate catalogues': taxonomy, metadata and resource discovery in the 21st century
Dates: 13 - 15 September 2006
Venue: University of East Anglia
Alan Danskin, British Library
Immaculate catalogues: taxonomy, metadata and resource-discovery in the 21st century
(MS Powerpoint, 555 KB)
Ann Chapman, Chair, CILIP/BL Committee on AACR
Moving from AACR2 to RDA
(MS Powerpoint, 491 KB)
Corine Deliot, British Library
MARC21 update: UK Cataloguing & Indexing Standards Forum
(MS Powerpoint, 131 KB)
Karen Attar, Senate House Library
When the rules change: cataloguing rare books
(MS Powerpoint, 749 KB)
Stefan Rüger, Imperial College, University of London & Frederick Fol Leymarie, Goldsmiths College, University of London
Image, shape & multimedia resource discovery
(PDF, 6.12 MB)
Seth van Hooland, Université Libre de Bruxelles
From spectator to annotator: possibilities offered by user-generated metadata for digital cultural heritage collections
(MS Powerpoint, 959 KB)
Kathleen Whalen-Moss
Swings & roundabouts: fitting cat & class into the LIS curriculum
(MS Powerpoint, 83 KB)
Natasha Aburrow-Jones, SUNCAT
SUNCAT: the creation, maintenance and challenges of a national union catalogue of serials in the UK
(MS Powerpoint, 604 KB)
Libo Si, Loughborough University
Terminology mapping for subject cross-browsing in distributed information environments
(MS Powerpoint, 272 KB)
Catherine Pease & Paul Schmidt, Institute of Applied Information Science (IAI), Saarbrücken
AUTINDEX: Automatic indexing and classification of texts
(MS Powerpoint, 604 KB)
Stella Dextre Clarke
The epidemiology of IPSV (Integrated public sector vocabulary)
(MS Powerpoint, 88 KB)
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2004 conference
Future of Cataloguing
Dates: 30 June - 2 July 2004
Venue: University of Bath
Patrick Le Boeuf, Bibliothèque nationale de France
Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records
(MS Powerpoint, 1.03 MB)
Sally Strutt, The British Library
AACR Update
(MS Powerpoint, 298 KB)
Alan Danskin, University of Bath
MARC 21
(MS Powerpoint, 229 KB)
Gordon Dunsire
Collections, catalogue, clumps, and common information environments
(MS Powerpoint, 125 KB)
Stella Dextre Clarke, Information Consultant, Cabinet Office
Government Category List
(MS Powerpoint, 92 KB)
Mary Rowlatt, Strategic Information Manager Essex County Council
Use of the e-GMS in local government
(MS Powerpoint, 1.49 MB)
Biddy Fisher, Head of Academic Services & Development Sheffield Hallam University
Critical skills 2004 THE EMPLOYER'S PERSPECTIVE
(MS Powerpoint, 106 KB)
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Date: 5 December 2011
Richard Haywood
Retrospective conversion: the British Library experience
Graeme Forbes
Retrospective cataloguing at the NLS
Vanessa Lacey
Five million “hidden” books
Jackie Sumner
Stock reviews and retrospective cataloguing: Collections Preparation at the University of Birmingham
Janet Wharton
Slow, slow, quick, quick, slow – a pragmatic approach to retrospective conversion at the University of Nottingham
Edward Weech
Tackling 100 years’ backlog: retrospective cataloguing at Bishopsgate Library
Dunia García-Ontiveros
Coming full circle: The London Library Retrospective Cataloguing Project
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Date: 12-13 July 2011
Venue: University of Hertfordshire
Diane Tough
Bringing the Himalayas to London
(MS PowerPoint, 1.6 MB)
Robin Armstrong-Viner
By George she's got it : enhancing and improving access through the migration of digital objects
(MS PowerPoint, 1.8 MB)
Jason A. Sidall
Fitting a round peg into a square hole
(MS PowerPoint, 1.6 MB)
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Date: 23 October 2009
Venue: CILIP HQ
Anne Welsh
Resource discovery: authority control from the user perspective.
(MS Powerpoint, 1.66 MB)
Helen Williams
Retrospective authority control
(MS Powerpoint, 5.69 MB)
Hugh Taylor
Cooperative name authority data - the LC/NACO Authority File
(MS Powerpoint, 3.40 MB)
Alan Danskin, British Library
Putting names to it all: FRAD, ISNI, RDA, VIAF automation and the future
(MS Powerpoint, 1.66 MB)
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2006 standards forum
Dates: 13 - 15 September 2006
Venue: CILIP HQ
Changing the record: workshop on transition to MARC21
(MS Powerpoint, 611 KB)
Corine Deliot, British Library
MARC21 Update 2007
(MS Powerpoint, 198 KB)
Gordon Dunsire, Centre for Digital Library Research
DDC Update
(MS Powerpoint, 349 KB)
Gordon Dunsire, Centre for Digital Library Research
RDA: Benefits and Opportunities
(MS Powerpoint, 216 KB)
Ann Chapman, UKOLN
RDA: the State of Play
(MS Powerpoint, 494 KB)
Alan Danskin, British Library
RDA: Implementation
(MS Powerpoint, 148 KB)
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AGM 2005 at Umbrella
Date: 2 July 2005
Venue: University of Manchester, under the auspices of Umbrella 2005
Guest speaker David Haynes' presentation:
The five purposes of metadata
http://www.umbrella2005.org.uk/index.html
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2-2 Jackie Sumner
Stock reviews and retrospective cataloguing: Collections Preparation at the University of Birmingham