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Subject:

"Changing the Record" from UKMARC to MARC 21: seminars

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"Elliot, James" <[log in to unmask]>

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Elliot, James

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Tue, 10 Sep 2002 15:17:19 +0100

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With apologies for cross-posting


"Changing the Record" from UKMARC to MARC 21: a series of familiarisation
seminars. 


The UK Library and information community are moving apace towards the
implementation of MARC 21 and the replacement of UKMARC. For many concerned
with bibliographic services and processing, the transition will represent
one of the most significant events in the last twenty years. To assist this
move, a series of seminars have been organised across the UK by:-

BIC (Book Industry Communication) Bibliographic Standards Technical
Subgroup, in association with the British Library and CILIP CIG (Cataloguing
and Indexing Group).

The aims of each seminar will be:-

 To raise awareness of the forthcoming transition from UKMARC to MARC 21
 To identify and outline the principal strategic and technical issues
arising from MARC 21 implementation 
 To familiarise UK users with key aspects of MARC 21. 
 To outline the main structural differences between MARC 21 and UKMARC

The seminars will appeal to systems and bibliographic services librarians,
and all those with a responsibility for the implementation of MARC 21 in
their organisations. Note however that these seminars are not intended as
cataloguing training courses.

All seminars will start at 1.30pm at the venues listed below. 

London, Monday 21st October: CILIP Headquarters, Ridgemount Street, London
(for location see www.cilip.org.uk/about/map.html)

Leeds, Tuesday 22nd October: Central Library (meeting room), Calverley
Street (across the road from the Town Hall)

Cardiff, Tuesday 29th October: Cardiff University, Special Collections Room,
Arts and Social Studies Resource Centre, Corbett Street, 
(for location see: www.cardiff.ac.uk/university/directions/directions5.html
and follow the link to the Arts & Social Studies Resource Centre, Building
18)

Manchester, Monday 4th November: Manchester Metropolitan University, room
223, Geoffrey Manton Building, Rosamund Street West, Manchester M15 6LL
(for location see: www.mmu.ac.uk/explorer/maps/allsaint.htm)

Belfast, Thursday 7th November: Linenhall Library, Donegall Square North,
Belfast
(for location see www.linenhall.com/About_us/Location/location.html)

Birmingham, Wednesday 27th November: Aston University Library Information
Skills suite, 2nd floor, 
(for location see: www.aston.ac.uk/contact)
	
A further seminar is to be organised in Scotland, date and venue to be
announced shortly.

Speakers (two per seminar) will include: -

· Emma Bull, Head of Technical Services, Imperial College London
· Alan Danskin, UKMARC officer, British Library
· James Elliot, Bibliographic Policy & Liaison Officer, British Library
· Hugh Taylor, Head of Cataloguing Cambridge University Library	
· Terry Willan, Product Manager, Network Services, TALIS Information

The seminars will be free of charge. 

Afternoon tea and coffee will be provided. We regret that owing to pressure
of numbers, only two attendees per organisation will be permitted. Further
seminars will be organised in the New Year depending on demand.


To reserve your place please e-mail Mike Marcus, National Bibliographic
Service, British Library at
 
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with your name, job title, postal address and telephone number.

British Library
National Bibliographic Service
Boston Spa
Wetherby 
West Yorks LS23 7BQ
Tel: +44(0)1937-546585
Fax: +44(0)1937-546586

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