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Item Improve the Batch Cataloging at Your Library: MarcEdit to the Rescue(Ontario Library Association, 2016-01) Morgan, Marina; Storova, HanaThis presentation will focus on how you can improve the batch cataloguing at your library with MarcEdit, a free software for processing library metadata. This interactive and informative session will highlight many basic and advanced MarcEdit tools and techniques, key features that will help you join and split MARC files, batch process records with regular expressions, and RDA Helper. The latest software updates and the general support for many metadata formats that can improve the access to your e-resources collections will be discussed as well.Item Moving to Linked Data: Cataloguing Outside the (MARC) Box(Ontario Library Association, 2015) Bigellow, Ian; Boileau, Stacey; Emon, Danielle; Leung, Rosina; Morgan, Marina; Sillius, IreneLinked data for libraries has been getting a lot of attention lately. Linked data offers the promise to free library metadata from its existing silos, making it available where our users are (the search engines). At the same time, linked data will incorporate the sharing of metadata in ways MARC has never allowed, bringing the opportunity for richer description, while simultaneously enhancing information retrieval through serendipitous browsing or semantic search. This poster aims to outline several steps that can be taken now to prepare for linked data through the creation of descriptive metadata.Item Report of the ACRL Technical Services Interest Group Meeting, American Library Association Midwinter Virtual Meeting, January 2021(Taylor & Francis, 2021-12-16) Morgan, MarinaThe ACRL Technical Services Interest Group (TSIG) met virtually during the American Library Association Midwinter Meeting on Sunday, January 24, 2021. The 2020–2021 convener, Marina Morgan, started the session by introducing Dave Van Kleeck of University of Florida as the ACRL Technical Services Interest Group incoming convener. The meeting continued with three presentations: John Riemer, Head, Resource Acquisitions & Metadata Services, UCLA, and Cynthia Whitacre, Senior Metadata Operations Manager, OCLC (“Adding Cyrillic Script to WorldCat”); Sarah Theimer, Cataloging and Metadata Librarian, Language and Linguistics Subject Liaison, University of New Hampshire (“Translations as a Representation of Cultural Bias”); and Monika Glowacka-Musial, Metadata Librarian at New Mexico State University Library (“Visualization of Digital Collections as a Method of Metadata Assessment”).Item Report of the ALCTS Cataloging and Metadata Management Section (CaMMS) Catalog Management Interest Group Meeting, American Library Association Midwinter Meeting, Philadelphia, January 2020(Taylor & Francis, 2020-07-08) Do, Dan Tam; Morgan, MarinaThe ALCTS CaMMS Catalog Management Interest Group meeting at the 2020 American Library Association (ALA) Midwinter Meeting in Philadelphia consisted of three presentations, entitled “Cataloger’s Judgment: Bringing Ethical Considerations into a Fluid Space,” “Implementing Local Alternatives to the ‘Illegal aliens’ LCSH,” and “Strategies and Tools for Transforming Unstructured Metadata into Structured Linked Data.” A general discussion and questions from the audience followed the presentations.Item Report of the Association of College & Research Libraries Technical Services Interest Group Meeting, American Library Association Annual Virtual Meeting, June 2021(Taylor & Francis, 2022) Marina, MorganThe article offers reports related to technical services meetings held in June-July 2021. It notes reports on new developments including integrated library systems, next generation catalogs, and reports from professional meetings. Reports include the Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) Technical Services Interest Group (TSIG) meeting; the American Library Association Core Linked Data Interest Group Meeting; and the Core MARC Formats Transition Interest Group Meeting.Item Report of the Core Role of the Professional Librarian in Technical Services Interest Group, Core Virtual Interest Group Week(Taylor & Francis, 2022-07-24) Morgan, Marina; Slutskaya, SofiaCore Interest Group Week takes place each year, during the first week of March. The Role of the Professional Librarian in Technical Services (RPLTS) Interest Group (IG) was one of the 25 interest groups that met between March 7 and 11, 2022. The program featured three presentations covering management, training, and documentation in technical services. The meeting had 469 registrations for the virtual event, 251 of whom attended live.Item Undressing Fashion Metadata: Ryerson University Fashion Research Collection(Ontario Library Association, 2015-01) Eichenlaub, Naomi; Morgan, MarinaThe purpose of this poster is to provide insight into the processes involved in making a unique fashion research and teaching collection discoverable in an online environment at Ryerson University. The online collection will provide a means for the users to identify what artifacts are available for research purposes and facilitate teaching in the classroom. The poster will highlight effective metadata standards and elements, cross-domain metadata uses, metadata mapping and implementation.