Collections Reflect Communities: An Amigos Online Conference
For the library to be a living organism it must constantly evolve – adding new materials and resources, pivoting to meet new needs, and changing with its community. In the areas of collections and technical services, that move to be a living organism requires responsible flexibility as we consider new formats and organize and make collections discoverable. Collections, classification and cataloging, weeding, and storage practices all represent the heart of each individual library to their communities.
Get the Hands-On Practice You Need with Cataloging & Classification Basics 5-Part Course
From MARC bibliographic, and classification and categorization schemas, to basic copy cataloging, and other areas essential to the cataloging department, Amanda Sprochi offers in-depth training in cataloging and classification.
Learn How to Document Step by Step in this March 4 Course (Last chance to register)
Are you in charge of creating documentation for the processes at your library? Do you feel overwhelmed by this task, or like you don't know where to start? Then register today for hands-on learning and practice with "Documenting Your Library's Work".