Perhaps someone else has already mentioned it, but there is also a new
book by David Bade called "Responsible Cataloging" which deals with
these issues.
Regards,
Nathan Rinne
Media Cataloging Technician
ISD 279 - Educational Service Center (ESC)
11200 93rd Ave. North
Maple Grove, MN. 55369
Work phone: 763-391-7183
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Subject: Re: [eduCAT] Ethics in Cataloging
I'll soon post a list of readings that I have found in Library
Literature
on this topic. You might also be interested in reading the discussions
on
AUTOCAT. I searched the web archive using the search string (ethics AND
(cataloging or cataloguing)).
This is a question that I sent to someone I have corresponded with off-
list, but I address it also to you:
The few articles or postings on AUTOCAT that I have read mention the
ethical dilemmas that arise from outsourcing, cultural bias, bias in
subject headings, the perils of having inexperienced staff (professional
or
non-professional), record nabbing, and UBC. In your experience, are
there
other perhaps newer ethical problems in cataloging that have not been
addressed at all?
Moving on, is there anything potentially unethical about relying so
heavily
on the practice of dumping table of contents information for proceedings
or
seminars into just a 505? So much of that information still ends up
there,
especially if its coming in through the ECIP program. Rarely are there
corresponding access points elsewhere in the record. I know there are
obvious benefits, but it also thwarts collocation. Do you perceive any
other unintended consequences? For example, do you think that this
practice
could have an effect on those who do citation analyses to measure the
expansion or contraction of a field or discipline? Might there be a
problem
with locking up what are essentially citations, absent corresponding
access
points, in a TOC?
Thanks for considering these questions.
Bryan Campbell
Library Assistant
VDOT Research Library
530 Edgemont Road, Charlottesville, VA 22903
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On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 14:02:57 -0500, Shawne Miksa <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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SM>Would you considering posting your list of articles? That would be
SM>helpful.
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>thanks,
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>>>> Bryan Campbell <[log in to unmask]> 3/10/2008 1:52 PM >>>
>I am curious to know if any of you teach on Ethics in Cataloging in
>a direct way. That is, do you aside time in class to talk specifically
>about ethical matters, perhaps in your advanced courses? Aside from the
>occasional discussion on AUTOCAT and the few articles that I have found
>in Library Literature, there does not seem to be much on the Ethics in
>Cataloging. I just wonder how up-and-coming catalogers learn about it.
>Thanks for considering my questions.
>
>Bryan Campbell
>VDOT Research Library
>Charlottesville, VA
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