Guidelines for Media Resources in Academic Libraries
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Guidelines for Media Resources in Academic Libraries


The ACRL "Guidelines for Media Resources in Academic Libraries" Review Task Force was appointed to revise the 1999 edition of the document. The Task Force has produced a draft, which is now available for review on the ACRL website. You can go directly to the draft document or you can go to the Standards directory where it is listed.

It does have a section on access and cataloging.

Media





- Music Cataloging Using Rda
Comments are invited on Best Practices for Music Cataloging using RDA and MARC21 The MLA-BCC RDA Music Implementation Task Force is happy to announce the release of the first complete draft of "Best Practices for Music Cataloging using RDA and MARC21."...

- Minimum Digitization Capture Recommendations
If your institution is involved in digitization the Minimum Digitization Capture Recommendations provides some guidelines for long term preservation. It is up for review, so please comment. In 2011, the Association for Library Collections and Technical...

- Tei Update
The Text Encoding Initiative has a proposed revision their guidelines available for comment.The revised "TEI Text Encoding in Libraries: Guidelines for Best Encoding Practices," currently in draft form, contain updated versions of the widely adopted encoding...

- Guide To Cataloging Dvds
The DVD Guide Update Task Force of the Cataloging Policy Committee (CAPC) has completed the draft of the guide and is interested in your comments and suggestions. Many thanks to Sue Neumeister for placing the draft on the OLAC website in the following...

- Effective Practices
As catalogers we have long known the value of sharing information. OCLC, RLG and before that the printed LC cards have all made our collections more available to our users and saved us time. Here is another method of sharing knowledge and saving time...



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