Cataloging & Classification Basics

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Need a "boot camp" to get started with cataloging? This course is designed to give you the practical, hands-on information needed to succeed in cataloging.
 

We will cover MARC bibliographic, classification and categorization schemas, basic copy cataloging, and other areas essential to the cataloging department. This course offers an in-depth look at MARC fields (fixed and variable) and subfields used for cataloging. It prepares participants to begin copy cataloging by demonstrating how to interpret bibliographic records and match to items in hand. Topics include terminology, resources, and workflow. Hands-on exercises (at least one per day) provide practice using new skills. Examples and exercises will be based on OCLC-MARC, accessed through the Connexion cataloging interface.

Learning Objectives:

  • Discuss the function of Integrated Library Systems (ILS)
  • Discover basic tools, both print and online, for cataloging
  • Interpret Library of Congress and Dewey Decimal Call numbers to enable shelf discovery
  • Recognize a MARC bibliographic record
  • Distinguish the most MARC bibliographic popular tags and fields
  • Apply correct MARC code to a monograph bibliographic record
  • Define copy cataloging, including basic cataloging principles & terminology
  • Identify job skills and workflow for copy cataloging
  • Evaluate what fields should evoke a match

Target Audience:
New technical services staff or those desiring a refresher. Paraprofessional staff earning the ALA Library Support Staff certification.

Prerequisites:
Must be comfortable using the internet.

Homework Expectations and Completion Requirements:

  • Short homework assignments are required after each session. Class participation includes discussion (both verbal and text available) and contribution to cooperative assignments
  • It is designed for individual participation; each individual must register.

Technical Requirements:
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Session Duration:
This course consists of six 2-hour sessions.

Instructor:  Bill Walker - walker@amigos.org

Continuing Education Credit:
Contact Hours: 12
 

June 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 2018
10:30 am - 12:30 pm CDT

Online Classroom
United States

Phone: 800-843-8482
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Amigos Member Individual Registration $445.00
Non-member Individual Registration $475.00