Cataloguing Commission 2016 Meetings and Programs
Cataloguing Commission Meetings
Wednesday 6 July 2016, 11.00-12.30
Working meeting. Focus on Unimarc Sub-Commission topics.
Agenda
- Unimarc Sub-Commission topics
Thursday 7 July 2016, 9.00-10.30
Working meeting. Business Meeting for the Commission and Sub-Commissions.
Agenda
- Approval of / changes to agenda
- New structure in light of changes - Commissions now to be Sections, if approved Friday
- Terms of reference for Committee
- Membership and Officers
- Recruiting working members for Sub-Commission work
- Future officers for Commission
- Revision of Music Instructions in RDA - Daniel Paradis
- FRBR and music update - Massimo Gentili-Tedeschi
- BIBFRAME news - (Does anyone in the group have any to share?)
- No oral reports for Cataloguing updates and reports from around the world this time (Unless a special announcement or news in brief) - BUT We will post these on the wiki. Please send any to Anders Cato, Secretary, aca@slks.dk or post on the wiki at: http://iamlcataloguingcommission.pbworks.com/w/browse/#view=ViewFolder¶m=2016
- Other business
Other cataloguing programs in Rome
Monday 4 July
- 16.00–17.30
- Standards for music description
- Presented by the Forum of Commissions and Professional Branches Chair: Joseph Hafner (IAML Cataloguing Commission; McGill University, Montréal)
- Michael Colby (The University Library, University of California, Davis, CA) The impact of BIBFRAME on technical services: The UC Davis BibFlow Project
- (Couldn't attend: Wibke Weigand (Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, Deutsches Musikarchiv, Leipzig) Using RDA for music resources)
- Pierre Choffé (Bibliothèque Nationale de France / Doremus, Paris), Marie Destandau (Philharmonie de Paris / Doremus, Paris) Introducing Doremus, a rich ontology for music
Tuesday 5 July
- 9.00-10.30
- Cataloguing, classification and copyright - aspects of librarians' everyday work
- Presented by the Forum of Commissions and Professional Branches Chair: Claire Kidwell (IAML Copyright Committee; Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, London, UK)
- Reed David (University of Alaska Anchorage, Anchorage, Alaska), Nurhak Tuncer (City Colleges of Chicago, Chicago) The cataloging of self‐published items in libraries
- Li Kung Chi (Soochow University School of Music Library, Suzhou) The dilemma of using China National Classification Scheme in the Music catalog and the application of cutter number in music cataloging in Suzhou University, School of Music Library
- Phillippa McKeown‐Green (The Music and Dance Library – Te Herenga Puoru, University of Auckland, Auckland) IMSLP, TPP, TTIP, FTAs, ACTA, and other initials to do with music copyright today
11.00-12.30, 14.00-15.30
Tutorial session on DOREMUS project - CAT1-2
- Presented by the Cataloguing Commission Chairs: Joseph Hafner (McGill University, Montréal), Rodolphe Bailly (Cité de la musique – Philharmonie de Paris, Paris)
- Speakers: Pierre Choffé (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris) Raphaël Troncy (Eurecom) Jean Delahousse (Independent Consultant) Rodolphe Bailly (Cité de la musique – Philharmonie de Paris)
- Here are links to the slides and information about DOREMUS from the sessions in Rome:
Friday 8 July
11.00-12.30
TEI, MEI, FRBR, Linked Data - PROG6
- Presented by the Forum of Commissions and Professional Branches Chair: Antony Gordon (Formerly British Library Sound Archive, London)
- David A. Day (Brigham Young University, Provo) TEI and MEI models for the encoding of librettos
- Johannes Kepper (Musikwissenschaftliches Seminar Detmold/Paderborn, Detmold), Kristina Richts (Musikwissenschaftliches Seminar Detmold/Paderborn, Detmold) Expression beyond Scope: How FRBR and MEI fit together
- Kimmy Szeto (City University of New York, New York) Re‐conceptualising medium of performance for the Linked Data environment
Link to the full program in Rome: http://www.iaml.info/congresses/2016-rome
Comments (1)
Joseph Hafner said
at 1:19 pm on Jul 4, 2016
I look forward to seeing everyone at our sessions. Please view the wiki page here for detailed information about what happens at the various sessions in Rome this week! -- Joseph Hafner
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