I would love to get the slides with my all appreciation and gratefulness.
Walid Ghali
The American University in Cairo
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From: "Allyson Carlyle" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2011 10:06 PM
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Subject: [eduCAT] Teaching the FRBR model, introduction with slides
> Hi all,
> At ALA on Monday there was a great session on education for cataloging,
> and the FRBR model came up. At that meeting, a lot of people seemed to
> want help in introducing/teaching FRBR, since it is the backbone of RDA.
>
> I have a set of PowerPoint slides that I am happy to share to help
> introduce the FRBR model of group 1 entities. I just finished revising
> them so that they are a bit more generic than the set I use for my own
> students. These slides are based on my 2006 article from LRTS (Carlyle,
> Allyson. "Understanding FRBR as a conceptual model: FRBR and the
> bibliographic universe," Library Resources & Technical Services, v. 50,
> no. 4 (October 2006), p. 264-273.).
>
> The LRTS article was based on a talk I gave at an ALCTS preconference in
> 2004, which came about because of my experience teaching the FRBR model in
> our LIS program. The original set of slides from that talk is available in
> pdf format, along with slides from the other speakers that you might find
> useful on the ALCTS website:
> http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/alcts/confevents/past/ala/annual/04/.
>
> You may also be interested in the IFLA website's FRBR Bibliography as
> well: http://www.ifla.org/en/node/881.
>
> Other people (Barbara Tillett comes to mind immediately) have done
> wonderful FRBR introductions and are very often willing to share their
> slides.
>
> Please let me know if you would like me to send my slides, and I'd be very
> happy to forward them to you. If you prefer the actual set of slides from
> the 2004 ALCTS preconference, just let me know and I will send you those
> (I'm sure I can find them...).
>
> Autocatters - I've also sent this to the educat discussion list, which is
> targeted to people who are teaching cataloging classes in LIS programs. It
> is a very nice list, not overly active :) (unlike some other lists I could
> name).
>
> Allyson
>
> Allyson Carlyle
> Associate Professor
> Information School, University of Washington
> Seattle, WA
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