I still can't find this, but may have lost a message about where it
is. Where is it?
--On Thursday, January 04, 2007 1:26 PM -0500 "Whitacre,Cynthia"
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> I've heard that ALCTS will be posting the document later today.
> Once it is up, and I know what the exact address is, I'll send a
> message to the list.
>
> Cynthia M. Whitacre
> Manager, WorldCat Quality & Partner Content Dept.
> OCLC
> 800-848-5878, ext. 6183
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Program for Cooperative Cataloging [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> On Behalf Of Ted P Gemberling Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007
> 1:03 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [PCCLIST] ALCTS forum: The Future of Cataloging and
> Basic Values
>
> Antony,
> There doesn't seem to be anything available at this time with the
> title "ALCTS and the Future of Bibliographic Control" at
> www.ala.org/alcts or the ALA online store. When will it come out?
> Is it something you have to wait to get at Midwinter? --Ted
> Gemberling, UAB Lister Hill Library
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Program for Cooperative Cataloging [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> On Behalf Of Antony Robert David Franks Sent: Thursday, January
> 04, 2007 10:14 AM
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> Subject: [PCCLIST] ALCTS forum: The Future of Cataloging and
> Basic Values
>
> ALCTS presents forums at Midwinter in Seattle
>
> The Association for Library Collections & Technical Services
> (ALCTS), a division of the American Library Association (ALA),
> will present a series of forums at the ALA Midwinter Meeting in
> Seattle. ALCTS Forums encourage open discussion of timely topics
> covering a broad range of ALCTS' interests from cataloging to
> collections to a celebration of our 50 years.
>
> "The Future of Cataloging and Basic Values" continues ALCTS' role
> as facilitator in the discussion prompted last spring by actions
> taken by the Library of Congress. The forum is sponsored by the
> Cataloging and Classification Section and takes place Sunday,
> January 21, 8 - 10 a.m., Grand Hyatt, Princess Ballroom.
>
> The program focuses on the document "ALCTS and the Future of
> Bibliographic Control: Challenges, Actions and Values" (available
> at www.ala.org/alcts), which was produced in October 2006 by an
> ad hoc group headed by the Executive Committee of the Cataloging
> and Classification Section (CCS) of ALCTS, in response to a
> request by the ALCTS Executive Committee. The document includes a
> focus on seven statements of basic values or viewpoints, which
> may serve as starting points for considering changes in the
> policy and practice of cataloging and the nature of the catalog.
>
> Forum speakers will address these value statements during the
> program, which will be moderated by CCS Chair David Miller (Curry
> College). Speakers include: Casey Bisson (Plymouth State
> University), Ana Lupe Cristán (Library of Congress), Tamera
> Hanken (Tacoma Community College), Daniel Joudrey (Simmons
> College Graduate School of Library and Information Science); and
> Sally Smith (King County Library System), a member of the Public
> Library Association's Cataloging Needs of Public Libraries
> Committee and a delegate to the Library of Congress Working Group
> on the Future of Bibliographic Control.
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Pete Wilson
Vanderbilt University
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