This is a useful resource that was a good start towards what you describe
(but a wiki format might offer greater simplicity in terms of expansion/
updating.) If I am remembering correctly it was a response to an ALA
directive in this area.
http://www.sir.arizona.edu/faculty/coleman/lc/final/
Welcome to the Metadata and Cataloging Education Web Clearinghouse! There
are currently more than 200 resources that can be used for teaching and
learning in the broad areas of cataloging (descriptive, subject, and
authority using ISBD/AACR2R/MARC) and metadata (DC, specialized standards
such as EAD, GILS, TEI, FGDC CSDGM, etc.). Emerging areas such as
ontologies, semantic web and related areas such as information architecture,
classification, controlled vocabularies, information seeking behavior,
library systems, are also briefly covered.
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 10:17 AM, Diane I. Hillmann <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> Heidi:
>
> I have taught cataloging and other stuff as an adjunct, and will likely be
> doing it again sometime soon. I've also developed a "Metadata Standards and
> Applications" workshop for ALCTS and LC that I'm in the process of updating,
> which emphasizes concepts that don't generally appear in traditional
> cataloging courses (but should, in my opinion). It includes a lot of
> material that is shareable and usable in a variety of contexts, and LC has
> recently decided that they will distribute it freely instead of by
> licensing.
>
> A wiki sounds like a great idea and I don't know of anything like that at
> this point.
>
> Diane Hillmann
> Director of Metadata Initiatives
> Information Institute of Syracuse
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>
> Heidi Hoerman wrote:
>
>> After talking to quite a few adjuncts teaching cataloging, I found that
>> they are for the most part not aware of this list and feel quite isolated.
>> I've been thinking about setting up a wiki for teaching cataloging that
>> would include adjuncts and any full time folks that wish to join. Do any of
>> you all know of such a think being out there before I leap in?
>> Heidi
>>
>>
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