Back to the future with Rare Book Cataloging

Don't leave those rare gems languishing on a shelf in the back room! Bring them out for present and future use by learning how to create records for rare books that conform to current and upcoming best practices. Whether for research or in the classroom, rare books are being used in an ever increasing variety of ways. To facilitate these many uses, and as we transition to a cataloging environment more closely tied to the web, it is more important than ever to provide the right information and to structure this information as richly as possible. This introduction to creating original and copy cataloging records for rare books will provide you with the necessary foundation to do just that. The deadline to register for this three-day online webinar is March 10. Sign up now while seats are still available. https://www.mcls.org/training-events/training-events-list/training-event/?ref_cID=198&bID=0&dd_asId=1039 Please email training@mcls.org with any questions. Thanks, Suzanne Part time Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 9a - 3p, with slight variations I check email regularly -- best way to reach me. ------------------------------------ Suzanne Robinson, AMLS Continuing Education Librarian Midwest Collaborative for Library Services 1407 Rensen St., Suite 1 Lansing, MI 48910 800-530-9019 ext 134
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Suzanne Robinson