At Northwestern, we have one senior paraprofessional who contributes BIBCO and NACO records. Two additional senior paraprofessionals contribute NACO (but not BIBCO) records. The training for all three people occurred in-house. Andrea Stamm At 03:25 PM 10/1/01 -0700, you wrote: >I have two questions that I would like to have input on from other >BIBCO libraries: > >1) How many of you have paraprofessional catalogers doing some of >your BIBCO cataloging? > >(Lest anyone think that I have an axe to grind about this, one way or the >other, let me just state: I think this is an institutional decision that >depends >on a lot of factors. It is not something that I think the PCC should be trying >to "legislate" in any way. I am simply trying to get a sense of what >current reality is for BIBCO libraries.) > >2) If you do have paraprofessionals doing BIBCO cataloging, do you >rely on in-house training for MARC, AACR2, subject analysis, and >classification? Or do you send staff to training sessions provided by >other agencies? > >I have personal knowledge of BIBCO workflows at four different libraries, >all of which have paraprofessionals contributing BIBCO records. In my own >library, all of our high level paraprofessional catalogers contribute BIBCO >records, both full and core, original and upgraded. The training that they >have received in general cataloging concepts and tools has largely been >provided in house. > >Carol Hixson >Head, Catalog Dept. >University of Oregon