Dear Friends,
My name is Corey Harper, and I am a Metadata Librarian and Catalog
Management and Enrichment Team Lead at the University of Oregon
Libraries. The majority of my responsibilities here involve
contributing to the design and maintenance of the UO's Digital Library
Initiatives. This includes administering a DSpace instance, developing
image collections in CONTENTdm, collaborating on metadata policy and
routines and assisting in digital preservation policy and planning. The
latter (and more cryptic) part of my job title indicates that I
supervise and serve as a resource person for the Libraries' Authority
Control and Recataloging Specialists and the Database Technicians
charged with quality control in our OPAC.
I've been involved in the Dublin Core since the 2002 Florence Meeting, I
edit the DCMI Bibliography and I participated in this DC-Library
subgroup's review of AACR3 last winter. I'm probably the most recent
library school graduate on the group, so I hope to bring a perspective
that may be a bit more removed (but certainly not un-familiar with) the
history of AACR and MARC as well as the early stages of the DCMI.
I'm very excited about participating in this review.
Thanks again for the opportunity.
-Corey
Clayphan, Robina wrote:
>Dear All,
>
>Welcome to the RDA review group and thank you for volunteering to take
>part in this activity. I have registered your contact details in the
>DC-RDA list and you should have received a welcome email from the
>listserv. It would be useful if everyone could reply to the list to
>check that all is well. Perhaps you could use this first contact to
>send a couple of introductory paragraphs about yourself and your
>interest in DC and RDA.
>
>Matthew Beacom and I will be attempting to guide this review task and
>will be in contact again shortly with some proposals as to how to best
>to proceed.
>
>In the meantime, for those of you who have not heard the latest news
>from the JSC, the draft of Part 1 of RDA has now been made available at
>http://www.collectionscanada.ca/jsc/rdadraftpt1.html
>
>An overview of the whole proposed standard can be found in the
>Prospectus at http://www.collectionscanada.ca/jsc/rdaprospectus.html
>
>And for all the background information, a good place to start is the
>home page of the JSC at http://www.collectionscanada.ca/jsc/index.html
>
>I look forward to hearing from you.
>Regards,
>Robina
>
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>The British Library
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>Tel: +44 (0)1937 546969
>Fax: +44(0)1937 546586
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Corey A Harper
Metadata Librarian - CMET Team Leader
Metadata and Digital Library Services
University of Oregon
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