I was honored to be a panelist at the LITA/ALCTS CCS Authority Control in the Online Environment Interest Group presentation of “Authority Control Meets Faceted Browse.â€
What is faceting? Why is it (re)emerging in use? Where can I see it in action? This program is intended to introduce the audience to facet theory, showcase implementations that [...]
Posted June 27, 2007 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Libraries & Networked Information, Technology. Tags: alcts, authority control, clustering, faceted search and browse, faceting, libraries, library, library 2.0 lib20, LITA, presentation, scriblio. 4 Comments.
ALA Midwinter 2007, ALCTS Future of Cataloging presentation: Collaboration, Not Competition. (slides: QuickTime & PDF.)
Stir my writings on The Google Economy and Arrival of the Stupendous post with frame four of the ALCTS And The Future Of Bibliographic Control: Challenges, Actions, And Values document:
In the realm of advanced digital applications, we are interested in collaboration, [...]
Posted January 25, 2007 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Libraries & Networked Information. Tags: alamw2007, alcts, collaboration, competition, future of bibliographic control, future of cataloging, google economy, midwinter, presentation. One Comment.
ALA Midwinter 2007, ALCTS Cataloging Norms Discussion Group presentation: Metadata and faceted searching: an implementation report based on WPopac. (slides: QuickTime & PDF.)
Faceted searching such as that made possible by WPopac (look for the new name soon) improves the usability of our systems and findability of our materials, but also puts new demands on how [...]
Posted January 24, 2007 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Libraries & Networked Information. Tags: alamw2007, alcts, cataloging norms, midwinter, presentation, subject headings, wpopac. 3 Comments.