Ah - That is a great aggregator site, many thanks. It is definitely
going on my favourites list.
My 'problem' is that for the last few years I've been working in a
commercial law firm - now I do do plenty of cataloguing, but not so
much in the way of AACR2/RDA, Library of Congress subject headings,
Dewey classification etc....
But if I'm going to get back into 'proper' cataloguing - and I do
intend to - then I need to keep up with what is going on. Reading this
debate is a good start - do these happen regularly?
David watson
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 10:20 AM, C.J. Carty <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Just to answer David's question yesterday about finding cataloguing blogs to
> follow, a great place to start for anyone not already aware of it is Planet
> Cataloging: http://planetcataloging.org/
>
> It's a very useful aggregation of the many cataloguing/metadata-related
> blogs out there. It can be a one-stop shop to just view recent posts or you
> can use it to identify blogs that focus on the specific areas you're
> interested in. There are a huge number of of cataloguing blogs, ranging from
> very informal to extremely technical and everything in between so Planet
> Cataloging will let you see a range and then you can choose the follow the
> ones that particularly suit your needs.
>
> Celine
>
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> Céline Carty
> English Cataloguing
> Cambridge University Library
> Cambridge CB3 9DR
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