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[PADG:1339] PARS Intellectual Access to Preservation Data Interest Group: Midwinter Agenda
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ALCTS/PARS
Intellectual Access to Preservation Data
Interest Group
Saturday, January
20, 2007: 4-6pm
2B WCC (Convention
Center)
Guidance for
Cataloging Locally Digitized Resources for the Registry of Digital
Masters
The program will
include:
1)
Background on the Registry of Digital Masters and MARC fields used in digital
registry records;
(This document has
been developed by a group comprising members from: CONSER, CIC Heads of
Cataloging, CIC Heads of Preservation, the PARS Intellectual Access to
Preservation Data Interest Group, the DLF Registry of Digital Masters Working
Group, and staff from the Library of Congress and OCLC.)
Agenda
Welcome and
announcements
Tyra Grant, Interest Group co-chair (University of Kansas)
Overview and
background Sherry
Byrne (University of Chicago)
Introduction to the
Digital
Registry
Glenn Patton (OCLC)
Introduction to the
583
field
Debra McKern (Library of Congress)
Cataloging
guidelines
to date Renette
Davis (University of Chicago)
Harvard practice and
perspective Steven
Riel (Harvard)
Questions and
discussion All
speakers above plus Rebecca Guenther (Library of
Congress)
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Tyra
Grant
Head, Preservation
Department
University of Kansas
Libraries