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RA Training Day Slides - The Catalogue as an RA Tool3 comments

Laurel Tarulli wrote 4 weeks ago: The RA training day went well this past Monday. It was great to see a room of about 19 library staff … more →

Tags: The Library Catalogue, RA tools, Readers Advisors, reader's advisory services

The Catalogue IS an RA tool: Annual RA Training Day2 comments

Laurel Tarulli wrote 1 month ago: In November, our Readers’ Services Team will be holding our annual Ra training day. As usual, it is … more →

Tags: Access Issues, The Library Catalogue, RA Training, Readers Advisors, reader's advisory services

A Digital Branch: Your Next Generation Library Catalogue6 comments

Laurel Tarulli wrote 1 month ago: Like many of you, I follow what David Lee King has to say. His ideas on digital branches, what they … more →

Tags: future of cataloguing, The Library Catalogue, david lee king, Digital Library Branch, Next generation catalogues

Cataloguing Potpourri

Laurel Tarulli wrote 2 months ago: A couple of interesting items for discussion have come across various listservs lately. So, while ma … more →

Tags: Access Issues, Authority Work, Subject headings, The Library Catalogue, cookery, Library of Congress Subject Headings, Next generation catalogues, Social Software

An article of interest

Laurel Tarulli wrote 3 months ago: If you follow the blog In the Library with the Leadpipe, then you’ve seen the recent article We’re G … more →

Tags: Access Issues, The Library Catalogue, Library Catalogues, library catalogs, technology

What's in a word?5 comments

Laurel Tarulli wrote 3 months ago: Catalogablog had an interesting post on Friday.   An excerpt: … Beth Jefferson from Bibliocomm … more →

Tags: The Library Catalogue, future of cataloguing, Beth Jefferson, bibliocommons

LibraryThing for Libraries1 comment

Laurel Tarulli wrote 3 months ago: What does it look like?  I admit, in this instance, I’m a little slow on the uptake. While we … more →

Tags: The Library Catalogue, librarything for libraries, User Generated content

Interesting Conversation: Great Catalogues, Poor Collections9 comments

Laurel Tarulli wrote 4 months ago: Several weeks ago I had dinner with a lovely couple who have worked in the library profession for ma … more →

Tags: Access Issues, The Library Catalogue

Resuscitating the catalogue: next generation strategies for keeping the catalogue relevant2 comments

Laurel Tarulli wrote 4 months ago: Now that things have settled down after ALA, I’ve had a chance to go through the rest of my notes fr … more →

Tags: Conferences, Discovery tool platforms, future of cataloguing, In the Cataloguing Department, The Library Catalogue, ALA 2009, ALA Chicago, Beth Jefferson, David Flaxbart

Library Catalogues are no longer an inventory but a place, and a community9 comments

Laurel Tarulli wrote 5 months ago: We made history in the RA world at APLA this year. For the first time outside of Ontario, an RA in a … more →

Tags: The Library Catalogue, future of cataloguing, Discovery tool platforms, reader's advisory services, APLA 2009

APLA 2009: Halifax, Nova Scotia2 comments

Laurel Tarulli wrote 6 months ago: The Atlantic Provinces Library Association Conference is taking place in Halifax, Nova Scotia this y … more →

Tags: Our profession, The Library Catalogue, Library conferences, APLA 2009, Barbara Tillett, FRBR

Social Catalogues - Slides in a more compatible format1 comment

Laurel Tarulli wrote 6 months ago: In my last blog post, I uploaded the Powerpoint slides in the .pptx format, which opens easily only … more →

Tags: Discovery tool platforms, In the Cataloguing Department, The Cataloguer, The Library Catalogue, Canadian Library Association, CLA 2009, CLA session, Louise Spiteri, Social Software

CLA: Slides to the Social Catalogue Session

Laurel Tarulli wrote 6 months ago: For those of you who are interested, here are the slides from the Social Cataloguing presentation th … more →

Tags: Access Issues, Discovery tool platforms, In the Cataloguing Department, The Library Catalogue, Canadian Library Association, CLA 2009, Discovery tools, Louise Spiteri

CLA - Final Thoughts

Laurel Tarulli wrote 6 months ago: A couple of days have now passed since I gave my presentation.  With over 100 attendees, resulting i … more →

Tags: The Library Catalogue, Discovery tool platforms, CLA 2009, Social Software, Canadian Library Association, Louise Spiteri

Twitter meets the library catalogue1 comment

Laurel Tarulli wrote 7 months ago: Roy Tennant’s article Twitter meets the library catalog is a great feature piece focussing on … more →

Tags: The Library Catalogue, future of cataloguing, twitter, Emily Clasper

Flash-Mob Cataloging15 comments

Laurel Tarulli wrote 9 months ago: There’s a new post on The LibraryThing Blog that caught my attention – Flash-Mob Cataloging.  What i … more →

Tags: The Cataloguer, The Library Catalogue, future of cataloguing, librarything, Flash-Mob Cataloging

Choosing a Discovery Tool

Laurel Tarulli wrote 10 months ago: So, you’ve decided that you want a social catalogue, a discovery tool (and often referred to a … more →

Tags: The Library Catalogue, Discovery tool platforms, Discovery tools, encore, aquabrowser, Primo, Social Software, endeca, vufind

New Reader’s blog highlights the catalogue as an RA tool

Laurel Tarulli wrote 10 months ago: I’m always looking for ways to further the relationship between the library catalogue and Readers’ A … more →

Tags: The Cataloguer, The Library Catalogue, future of cataloguing, Readers Advisors, reader's advisory services, RA services, Readers Blog

Enabling the reuse of MARC catalog data alongside metadata in various web environments

Laurel Tarulli wrote 11 months ago: The white paper “Supporting the eXtensible Catalog through Metadata Design and Services” … more →

Tags: The Library Catalogue, future of cataloguing, Discovery tool platforms, Metadata, RDA, xml schema, MARCXML, eXtensible Catalog (XC) Project, Jennifer Bowen


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