Save the date!
The PCC Participants' Meeting will be held Sunday, 22 January 2006 from 4:00--6:00 p.m. in the Gonzales Convention Center, Room 217B
The featured presentation will be by Karen Calhoun, AUL for Technical Services at Cornell University Library, who will speak on the future of catalogers, cataloging, metadata, and metadata specialists. Catalog librarians have the potential to leverage their
expertise to make enormous contributions to their communities and to next-generation information discovery and delivery systems, provided they focus on the needs that catalog librarians meet, rather than the methods they use.
Library catalogers have justifiably taken pride in their role as the creators of tools that connect their communities to the information they need, thus contributing significantly to the saving of time and the progress of science. Yet in the increasingly interconnected world of the Web, readers behave more and more self-sufficiently, choosing simple but powerful search services like Google and moving well beyond library catalogs in their pursuit of information. How can catalogers continue to contribute to saving readers' time and advancing the state of knowledge in this kind of world?
Anthony R.D. Franks
Team Leader, Cooperative Cataloging Team
Library of Congress
202-707-2822 (voice)
202-252-2082 (fax)
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