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Re: Behövs kortkatalogen för elektronisk information?

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Lena Böök Rodhe <[log in to unmask]>

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BIBLIST - Topics in Nordic research library user services <[log in to unmask]>

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Fri, 8 Dec 2006 14:13:01 +0100

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jan Szczepanski" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 8:56 AM
Subject: [BIBLIST] Behövs kortkatalogen för elektronisk information?


> Hej,
>
> Trots att tre fantastiskt fina rapporter nyligen publicerats rörande
> katalogisering så finns det all anledning att följa vad våra vänner
> på andra sidan Atlanten tänker och gör. Library of Congress till-
> satte förra fredagen en arbetsgrupp som ska titta på katalogise-
> ringen ur ett större perspektiv än bara dom ekonomiska, det som
> Pia Leth och Ingrid Berg nyligen gjorde i sitt föredrag "Varför bib-
> liotekskataloger när vi har Google? Där dom konstaterade att
> biblioteken numera inte längre är centrum i informationsförsörj-
> ningen.
>
>
http://www.biblioteksforeningen.org/konferens/Konf2006/klassifikation/bibliotekskataloger2.pdf
>
> Den amerikanska arbetsgruppen kommer med en slutrapport den 1
> november nästa år. Det vore förnämligt om Pia Leth och Ingrid Berg
> kunde få ett motsvarande uppdrag. Det är viktigt att biblioteken även
> i framtiden har en viktig roll i informationsförsörjningen när vi i allt
> snabbare takt övergår till digital information.
>
> Working Group Established To Discuss Future of Bibliographic Control
> http://www.loc.gov/today/pr/2006/06-222.html
>
> Advances in search-engine technology, the popularity of the Internet
> and the influx of electronic information resources have greatly changed
> the way libraries do their work. To address those changes, the Library
> of Congress has convened a Working Group on the Future of
> Bibliographic Control to examine the future of bibliographic description
> in the 21st century.
>
> Libraries are looking at ways to catalog the avalanche of both print
> and digital materials that come to them for classification and control,
> and library managers worldwide recognize the need to examine critically
> the role of the catalog and its relationship to other methods of finding
> information. Building on the work and results of the Library's
Bicentennial
> Conference on Bibliographic Control for the New Millennium (2001),
> the new group will:
>
> * Present findings on how bibliographic control and other
> descriptive practices can effectively support management of and
> access to library materials in the evolving information and
> technology environment,
> * Recommend ways in which the library community can collectively
> move toward achieving this vision, and
> * Advise the Library of Congress on its role and priorities.
>
>
> --
> <html>
> <font size=3>Jan Szczepanski<br>
> Förste bibliotekarie<br>
> Goteborgs universitetsbibliotek<br>
> Box 222<br>
> SE 405 30 Goteborg, SWEDEN<br>
> Tel: +46 31 773 1164 Fax: +46 31 163797<br>
> E-mail: [log in to unmask]<br><br>
> </font></html>


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