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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

MARCs - where do you find them?


Yesterday I defined MARC. Now I'm going to focus on where one finds MARC records. They can be found in many places. For example:

  • OCLC - They have many functions. The one we are interested in is their electronic warehouse of MARC records. Catalogers from all over the world use OCLC. They create MARC records and dump them in OCLC's database. We search their database for a MARC that matches the item that we have in hand. We transfer the MARC from OCLC to Virtua.
  • Skyriver - A competitor to OCLC. Right now they are suing OCLC.
  • Vendors - Patty can get MARC's from vendors such as Baker & Taylor and Midwest Tapes.
  • We can create them from scratch in Virtua.
Library related blog - I hesitate to put this up for view. Please do not make finding typos in Virtua your life's work.

http://librarytypos.blogspot.com/

Non library site approved by Jen (a committe of one): This is a video from E's "The soup" featuring a famous dog from the animal planet show "It's me or the dog".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TyJ6tSPBck


Have a lovely Tuesday.

Monday, November 7, 2011

MARC - a definition

This is a painting by William Glackens.
I've decided to keep track of all progress on digital DIY in my first post.

The results of projects can be found in subsequent posts.

I also want to use this blog to provide an overview of cataloging practices at UAPL. I will be explaining copy cataloging in an easy to understand language.

Cataloging @ UAPL - What is a MARC? A simple answer is that it is a complete bibliographic record for any one particular item. It can contain all kinds of information, for example - title, author, publisher, series statement, subjects, and ISBN.

Non library related link:

Did you know that dogs can talk?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xDghiPswLM&noredirect=1

Friday, November 4, 2011

5 BLOGS FOUND USING GOOGLE BLOG SEARCH


A nice pink holiday image.

Here they are:


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/cenk-uygur
http://www.arresteddevelopmentblog.com/
http://catalogingthoughts.blogspot.com/
http://twilight-breaking-dawn-movie.blogspot.com/
http://melissa-writing.livejournal.com/

Diary of progress made in digital DIY - check here for progress updates


This is called "The romance of autumn" by George Bellows.


Here is a list of my DIY progress so far:
For project 1 - I took the survey. Discovered web ignorance. Read article "Away from the icebergs". Also read "10 ways to find time" article and visited an online wiki called "Library success: a best practices wiki".
For project 2 - Created blog and registered blog. Spent much time designing blog. Still need to do bonus work.
For project 2 - Did upgrade "Find a provide links to 5 blogs" using google blogsearch.
For project 2 - Did upgrade "Create your own personalized banner using PICASA".


Here is a Jen approved web site:

http://www.epguides.com/

This site has a rather comprehensive list of American, Canadian, Australian, and British television programs. Each season of a program is listed. It includes air dates and episode names. It is very useful for updating anorexic bib records for complete seasons of television programs.

Here is a non library web site:

http://cahs-pets.org/

This is the link to the Capital Area Humane Society web page.