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Programme and Registration

CIG Scotland is delighted to host an international seminar on RDA & Rare Materials, in conjunction with members of the Association of College & Research Libraries’ Rare Books and Manuscripts Section (RBMS), the European RDA Interest Group (EURIG), the CILIP Rare Books and Special Collections Group (RBSCG), the CILIP Cataloguing & Indexing Group (CIG), IFLA and JSC

This seminar has been organised in association with the meeting of the Joint Steering Committee for Development of RDA, which meets at the National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh on 2-6 November 2015

Seminar details

Date: Friday 6th November
Time: 10.00-16:00
Venue: Edinburgh Centre for Carbon Innovation, High School Yards, Infirmary Street, Edinburgh EH1 1LZ    (http://edinburghcentre.org/Venue.html)
Cost: £48 (incl 20% VAT)

Prompted by organizational changes within JSC, the revision of ACRL’s Rare Books & Manuscripts Section’s Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Materials, the international efforts of institutions and organizations to enhance bibliographic data sharing and interoperability, and the recognition that access to rare materials and special collections is vital for research and learning, this seminar brings together experts and practitioners from around the world.  Participants will share, through a mix of presentations and discussion, their current practices and methods for the description of, and access to, rare materials. The objectives of this seminar are knowledge sharing to gain the widest possible picture of current practices and international collaboration on cataloguing and descriptive standards.

Programme


Associated events 

The seminar is associated with several events taking place in Edinburgh of potential interest to attendees.  Please see below for details, and how to register.

Registration

To book a place at the seminar (and associated events), please supply the following details to CIG Scotland, at [log in to unmask]


A sandwich lunch will be provided at the seminar on Friday.  Please note that invoices will be issued after the event. Enquiries regarding purchase orders, payment or invoicing should be sent to CIGS Treasurer at [log in to unmask] 

Registration closes 23rd October. Please note that cancellations after this date will be charged at the full price.

We look forward to welcoming you to Edinburgh in November.

Associated events

The seminar is associated with several events taking place in Edinburgh of potential interest to attendees, please see details below.   You can register for the majority of these events using the seminar registration above.

Thursday 5 November 2015

Morning (9am-12noon)

JSC meeting agenda item on RDA and the work of the RBMS RDA-DCRM Task Force will form part of the morning business. Observers are welcome and attendance is free, but registration is essential. Please register above.  The JSC takes place at the National Library of Scotland (http://www.nls.uk/info/locationmap/index.cfm)

For more details on the JSC please refer to the JSC website  http://www.rda-jsc.org/node/236

Afternoon (2-4.30pm)


Visits to collections at the National Library of Scotland and the University of Edinburgh are being arranged.

2-3pm - Visit the Centre for Research Collections at Edinburgh University (http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/information-services/library-museum-gallery/crc).  Attendance is free, but due to space considerations participation will be  limited and advance registration is required, with places allocated on a first come first served basis.   To reserve a place, please register above.

3.30-4.30pm - Visit the Rare Books Collections at the National Library of Scotland (http://www.nls.uk/collections/rare-books).   Attendance is free, but due to space considerations participation will be limited and advance registration is required, with places allocated on a first come first served basis.  To reserve a place, please register above.

Evening (5.30-8pm)

RBMS RDA-Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Materials Task Force meeting

Primarily a business meeting to receive external input on a small set of the most pressing/contentious issues facing the DCRM group. Due to space considerations participation will be limited, please register your note of interest to attend above.  The meeting will take place at the National Library of Scotland (http://www.nls.uk/info/locationmap/index.cfm).

Monday 9 November 2015

10am-4pm 

RLS-athon – organised by CIG Scotland, JSC, and TMQ
A jane-athon or hackathon using the RIMMF RDA data editor and focussing on the works of Robert Louis Stevenson (RLS). RLS was born in Edinburgh on 13 November 1850, and RLS Day is celebrated this week.  For more details and how to register please go to http://wp.me/p40zYT-7j  

We look forward to welcoming you to the Seminar and associated events in November.

Organizing committee

Francis Lapka (RBMS RDA-DCRM TF chair)
Nina Schneider (RBMS BSC chair)
Anne Welsh (CIG member and Lecturer, Department of Information Studies, UCL (London))
Iris O'Brien (RBSCG BSC chair and The British Library)
Claudia Fabian (Bayerische Staatsbibliothek and IFLA)
Alan Danskin (EURIG Chair, British Library)
Graeme Forbes (CIGS Chair and Head of Ingest, National Library of Scotland)
Paul Cunnea (CIGS Secretary and Digital Assets Manager, NLS)
Gordon Dunsire (CIGS and JSC)

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