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Serials
The proceedings of the NASIG annual conference are now available to members online. They will be published as
The Serials Librarian Volume 42, Numbers 1/2 and 3/4 (2001). Some of the items of interest to catalogers include:
- Taming the Aggregators: Providing Access to Journals in Aggregator Databases by John Riemer and Jina Choi Wakimoto
- Journal Holdings Lists on Web Sites: Designs That Non-Specialized Staff Can Build and Maintain by Susan E. Pulsipher
- Cataloging Web Resources on the OCLC-CORC: Issues Identified in an Empirical Study by Tschera Harkness Connell
- Using the ONIX Standard to Manage Serials by Brian Green
- Providing Web-Based Listings of Electronic Journal Titles the Low-Maintenance Way; or, Automating Ourselves Out of a Job by Rob Withers and Rob Casson
The North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG) is an organization that is a best buy. Dues are only $25.00 a year, benefits far outweigh that cost.
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The North American Serials Interest Group, Inc (NASIG) now has an RSS feed from their news page. Looks like the page is using Blogger. NASIG...
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Just a notice that now is the time to renew or join NASIG.Established in 1985, the North American Serials Interest Group, Inc. (NASIG) is an independent organization that promotes communication, information, and continuing education about serials and...
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The North American Serials Interest Group has the latest issue of their newsletter available. Included in the issue is a fine review of the Integrating Resources Cataloging Workshop, a preconference workshop from the last NASIG conference.Remember, is...
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Cataloging Electronic Integrating Resources reported by Betty Landesman appears in the latest NASIG Newsletter.The ALCTS Electronic Resources Discussion Group held a managed discussion on cataloging electronic integrating resources at ALA Midwinter on...
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The annual conference for the North American Serials Interest Group is scheduled for Portland, Oregon, June 26-29. Some sessions of interest to catalogers include:Cataloging for the Non CatalogerCataloging Survival for non Catalogers, or you thought you...
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