access for user self-sufficiency: making rich local content intuitively available
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Access for user self-sufficiency: making rich local content intuitively available. Catalog Transformed: From Traditional to Emerging Models of Use Program of RUSA/RSS Catalog Use and RUSA/MARS User Access to Services ALA June 25, 2006, New Orleans. Catalog in the Google Age. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Access for user self-sufficiency: making rich local content
intuitively available
Catalog Transformed: From Traditional to Emerging Models of Use
Program of RUSA/RSS Catalog Use andRUSA/MARS User Access to ServicesALA June 25, 2006, New Orleans
Catalog in the Google Age
Web in the Local Context
Tangible Collections Hidden Treasures Electronic Resources Digital Collections Web Resources
Tangible Collections
Still vital for any library-- for Research or casual needs AACR2r/MARC records Enhanced Content
• LC’s BEAT program• Commercial solutions• Index scanned documents using OCR• Scanned texts
Hidden Treasures
Special Collections
Archives and Manuscripts Collection-level record to EAD Creative use of ERM for archival collections• Portland State University
Electronic Resources
Single access point Catalog v. A-Z list
MARC records from vendors ERMs
Digital Collections and
Institutional Repositories
Outside the catalog Links mostly one-way from the catalog
Digital Collections and
Institutional Repositories
Links to the catalog from Digital Asset Management systems and Institutional Repositories
Web Resources
Selective scholarly resources American Memory (LC)
Strategic Thinking
Enriched Content
Intuitive Interface
Re-deployment of resources
Thank You!
Jina Choi WakimotoHead, Cataloging & Metadata ServicesUniversity of Colorado at [email protected]