[Sigcr-l] SIG-CR: "Year of cataloging"

Susanne Humphrey susannehumphrey at yahoo.com
Tue May 26 16:18:05 EDT 2009


Hi Laura,
 
Do you mean that EY has been using LC classification number for broad classification in the sort of application I mentioned?
If not, can you tell me what they've been using?
 
--Susanne

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From: laura.eisenmann at ey.com <laura.eisenmann at ey.com>
Subject: Re: [Sigcr-l] SIG-CR: "Year of cataloging"
To: "Allyson Carlyle" <acarlyle at u.washington.edu>
Cc: "sigcr-l at asis.org" <sigcr-l at asis.org>, sigcr-l-bounces at asis.org
Date: Tuesday, May 26, 2009, 2:21 PM



Allyson, 

Yes, thanks.  I was hoping for your answer, and the discussion that's taking place now -- clarification of just what "year of cataloging" would mean.  I agree with those who suggest expanding the scope, and would suggest at least expanding the *perspective.*  I think library cataloging may have things to learn from the broader metadata/classification/not-really-library world.  For example, the sort of application of classification that Susanne Humphrey mentions in her post is something we've been doing at EY for a dozen years -- and we are not a library engaged in traditional library cataloging. 

In any event, I am excited to see this renewed level of interest and energy in SIG/CR, and would be interested in helping to support its activities. 

Regards,
Laura




 
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Hi Laura, 
I would say that in this case cataloging will be broadly defined (in my proposal) as the process and the tools/standards and anything else that might relate to library cataloging.  Is that what you mean? 
Thanks for asking, 
Allyson 
  
Allyson Carlyle 
Associate Professor and Chair, PhD Program 
Information School, MGH 370 
University of Washington 
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I'd be interested in hearing more about how you are defining "library cataloging" for the purpose of this research.  At the risk of seeming overly precise, "cataloging" is, in part, the act of applying a classification or other metadata scheme to an object, as distinct from the classification scheme itself.  Which of these is the research focus?  or is it both? 

Regards,
Laura 




 
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Actually, the intention is to highlight research in library cataloging, so I will propose the title of cataloging research.  But, if others want to amend, it is up to the group.

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Hi all...

could we potentially think of 2010 as a year of cataloging/metadata 
research?

there's a fuzzy line as is (i personally of them as one and the same, 
although maybe everyone doesn't). RDA is inclusive of metadata for digital 
resources.

i believe there could be some really beneficial implications too, letting 
the larger world see the importance of cataloging to many activities, 
including those couched more as metadata.

cheers, jane


On Thu, 21 May 2009, Miksa, Shawne wrote:

> I'm 100% behind Allyson and her suggestion for 2010 being the year of cataloging research.  Count me in for helping with that.  I just finished up a short piece-- to appear in the next ASIST Bulletin--addressing Resource Description and Access (RDA) and new research potentials coming out of its implementation and use.
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> From: sigcr-l-bounces at asis.org [sigcr-l-bounces at asis.org] On Behalf Of Allyson Carlyle [acarlyle at u.washington.edu]
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> Hello Diane and Megan and all,
> I am very interested in helping with the Classification Research Workshop next year.  I am working on an ALA Task Force (with a complicated charge, which I will spare everyone) that is working to increase awareness and support for research in library cataloging.  We are planning on declaring 2010 the year of cataloging research, and so I would like to propose that this be the theme of the workshop for 2010.  I know this needs support of the group, but I thought I would put it out there early, to let people think about it.
> Allyson
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> Allyson Carlyle
> Associate Professor and Chair, Ph.D. Program
> Information School
> MGH Suite 370
> University of Washington
> Seattle, WA 98195-2840
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> From: sigcr-l-bounces at asis.org [mailto:sigcr-l-bounces at asis.org] On Behalf Of Dagobert Soergel
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> Subject: [Sigcr-l] SIG-CR: New chair and chair elect
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> At long last, the SIG-CR elections are completed.  Please join me in congratulating
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> Diane Rasmussen Neal <diane_neal at sbcglobal.net>, Chair
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> Megan Winget <megan at ischool.utexas.edu>, Chair-Elect
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> We are looking forward to a re-invigorated SIG under their leadership.
>
> Please let them know if you are willing to help in any way with tasks such as
>
> *   Organizing the Classification Research workshop
> *   Sponsoring or co-sponsoring sessions at the ASIST Annual Meeting
> *   Maintaining an active and informative Web site
> *   Liaison to other groups, such as ISKO, NKOS, Information Architecture Summit, National Center for Ontological Research, ...
> *   Whatever you think SIG-CR should do to further the awareness, development, and use of classifications and other Knowledge Organization systems for improvements in information access and sense making
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> Dagobert Soergel for the nominating committee
> (Dagobert Soergel, Rebecca Green, Diane Vizine-Goetz)
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> Dagobert Soergel
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