Are Miller's slides online? I'm always looking for useful teaching
metaphors for my Organization of Information classes.
Dorothea
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 8:57 AM, Bartl, Joseph <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> The morning session was terrific. I'm not sure why, but the "lego" analogy
> was precisely what I needed to understand the thrust of what's being
> conceived and constructed -- the structural building blocks will be
> absolutely neutral re content and product. It is up to the community (or
> institution) adopting the platform to choose the color(s) for those legos,
> define the business purpose, and build the product. The library community
> will color these legos with bibliographic/authority data and click them
> together to create an RDA/FRBR mutable skyscaper. Thank you Eric Miller for
> a great presentation.
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> Incidentally, the morning session was filmed and will be up for viewing both
> inside and outside of LC sometime soon.
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> Joe Bartl
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> Head, Music Bibliographic Access Section 1
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> Music Division
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> Library of Congress
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> 101 Independence Avenue, SE
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> Room LM 542
> Washington, DC 20540-9420
> Desk: 202-707-0013
> Email: [log in to unmask]
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> Nowadays, it is maintained that Heaven
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> does not refer to the blue sky.
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> In my view it cannot be left out of account.
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> -- Chu Hsi
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> From: Bibliographic Framework Transition Initiative Forum
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Pilsk, Suzanne
> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2012 9:12 AM
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> Subject: [BIBFRAME] Any word from LoC from the event 7/16
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> Anyone attend the morning or the afternoon events at LC yesterday?
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> I believe Eric Miller and staff presented similar presentation they did at
> ALA and then in the afternoon was some sort of staff town hall discussion.
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