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The Public Services Perspective on the 2008 Report of the Library of Congress Working Group on the Future of Bibliograph

An exploration of the perspectives and implications of the 2008 report on bibliographic control from the viewpoint of public services in libraries. Topics include user communities, preservation, access, RDA, FRBR, OPAC vs. Google, evaluating Amazon reviews, and the role of librarians in supporting musicians.

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The Public Services Perspective on the 2008 Report of the Library of Congress Working Group on the Future of Bibliograph

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  1. The Public Services perspective on the 2008 Report of The Library of Congress Working Group on the Future of Bibliographic Control, On the Record. Tom Caw Music Public Services Librarian Mills Music Library University of Wisconsin-Madison

  2. Are You Ready? “On February 17, 2009, Your TV is Changing. Are You Ready?” --FCC Chairman Kevin Martin

  3. Preservation &Access

  4. Users?Communities?

  5. RDA: badFRBR: good

  6. OPAC v. Google

  7. How To Determine Which Amazon Reviews Are Worthy To Appear in Your OPAC

  8. Quantity = Quality?!?

  9. LCSH

  10. LCSH ≠ String Cheese

  11. Librarians : Musicians

  12. How May I Help You?

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