My apologies, this was not meant to go to the list.
On Thu, Jun 4, 2020 at 4:34 PM Stewart, Richard A. <
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> Matt, I've registered for this in order to be able to access the recording
> that will be made. (The live session will take place mostly while I'm
> driving to the library.) I can listen on my time or library time or what
> these days is the fuzzy boundary between.
>
> On Wed, Jun 3, 2020 at 12:30 PM Karen Snow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> Cataloging Ethics: The Force Awakens
>>
>> Competencies & Education for a Career in Cataloging Interest Group Session
>>
>> Wednesday, June 10th from 11:00am -12:00pm (CST)
>>
>> The Cataloging Ethics Steering Committee, with members from cataloging
>> communities in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, will
>> present their work to-date at the Competencies and Education for a Career
>> in Cataloging Interest Group session.
>>
>> This effort to produce a cataloging ethics document is in response to a
>> clear interest and need for direction on cataloging ethics expressed
>> through Cataloging and Metadata Management Section (CaMMS) Forums at
>> Midwinter and Annual in 2016. The CaMMS Executive Board formed the
>> Cataloging Ethics Steering Committee to create a dynamic document that
>> embodies the collective experiences and wisdom of the cataloging community
>> of practice – a document that would consist of a framework, with guidance
>> and examples of best practice, which can be shared across the cataloging
>> community. This six-member committee includes representatives from CaMMS,
>> the Metadata and Discovery Group (MDG) (formerly Cataloguing and Indexing
>> Group (CIG)) of the Chartered Institute of Library and Information
>> Professionals (CILIP) in the United Kingdom, and the Cataloguing and
>> Metadata Standards Committee (CMSC) in Canada.
>>
>> At this session, Cataloging Ethics Steering Committee members will
>> describe the work to-date, present the resulting draft cataloging ethics
>> document, and solicit additional ideas and feedback.
>>
>> Presenters
>> Beth Shoemaker, Emory University
>> Karen Snow, Dominican University
>> Sarah Furger, Joliet Public Library
>> May Chan, University of Toronto
>> Diane Pennington, University of Strathclyde
>> Jane Daniels, Cardiff Metropolitan University
>>
>> Register for this free session by going to the ALCTS Virtual Interest
>> Group Week website (http://www.ala.org/alcts/events/virtualigweek),
>> scrolling down to the Competencies & Education for a Career in Cataloging
>> Interest Group, and clicking on Sign up to Attend.
>>
>> Karen Snow, Ph.D.
>> Associate Professor & Ph.D. Program Director
>> School of Information Studies
>> Dominican University
>> 7900 West Division Street
>> River Forest, IL 60305
>> [log in to unmask]
>> 708-524-6077 (office)
>>
>
>
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*Richard A. Stewart | *Cataloging Supervisor
355 Schoenbeck Rd.
Wheeling, IL 60090
direct 847.279.2214 <(847)%20279-2214>
main 847.459.4100 <(847)%20459-4100>
web www.itpld.org
<https://www.facebook.com/indiantrailslibrary/>
<https://twitter.com/IndianTrailsLib>
<https://www.instagram.com/indiantrailslibrary/>
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/indiantrailslibrary/albums>
It is not a bad thing in a tale that you understand only half of it. --
Isak Dinesen
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