Dear colleagues,
Having had a quiet year in the DC Libraries working group I should like to
propose an agenda that will update the group on developments in the
application profile and share experiences of using it, or variations of it,
locally.
To this end I would like volunteers to contact me directly and offer a short
presentation on the work they have done with DC in your own library or
project. We have a two hour slot for the meeting so the short presentations
should be no more than ten minutes each.
Proposed Agenda for DC Libraries Working Group at DC 2004 in Shanghai
1) Update on Usage Board decisions about outstanding issues relating to
DC-Lib - Rebecca Guenther
2) Presentation of DC-Lib updated and reformatted following CEN DCAP
guidelines - Robina Clayphan
3) Several short, informal reports from participants about usage of DC-Lib
in their own library or project - speakers from the group
4) Discussion - all
The outcome will be lessons learned, changes needed, and thoughts on where
next.
Please let me have any comments on this agenda.
Looking forward to meeting you in Shanghai!
Robina
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Co-ordinator of Bibliographic Standards
The British Library
Boston Spa, Wetherby
West Yorkshire LS23 7BQ UK
Tel: +44 (0)1937 546969
Fax: +44(0)1937 546586
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