[DCRM-L] FW: [lauctalk] FW: [Web4lib] The "Ultimate Debate" at ALA Annual 2008

Schneider, Nina nschneider at humnet.ucla.edu
Tue Jun 10 14:19:33 MDT 2008


 This posting has been making the rounds, but I thought I'd pass it
along.

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Nina Schneider
Head Cataloger
William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
2520 Cimarron Street
Los Angeles, CA  90018

323-731-8529
nschneider at humnet.ucla.edu
 
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Kristine
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Subject: [lauctalk] FW: [Web4lib] The "Ultimate Debate" at ALA Annual
2008

FYI -  Sounds like a good discussion...
k.

Kris Kasianovitz
Young Research Library Collections, Research and Instructional Services
Department Librarian for Public Policy, NGOs and State, Local, &
Canadian Government Information UCLA 11630 Research Library Box 951575
Los Angeles, CA  90095
Email:  krisk at library.ucla.edu
Phone: 310.206.8746/FAX: 310.825.6795
 
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[mailto:web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Fisher, Joseph
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To: lita-l at ala.org; web4lib at webjunction.org
Subject: [Web4lib] The "Ultimate Debate" at ALA Annual 2008

For its third straight year, the "Ultimate Debate" returns to ALA for
another lively discussion on a provocative topic.  

 

The title for this year's debate is 

"There's No Catalog Like No Catalog: The Ultimate Debate on the Future
of the Library Catalog"

 

Karen Coyle joins Stephen Abram, Joe Janes, and Karen Schneider on the
debate panel. 

Roy Tennant will return as moderator.

 

Time and location is Saturday, June 28, 1:30 - 3:30 pm, at the Hyatt
Grand A.

 

We have proposed the following debate questions and thought that it
would be helpful to open the process up for discussion. Please respond
with comments and suggestions. 

 

We will post the final set of questions on the ALA Conference Materials
Wiki. If your suggestion is not included, please bring your questions to
the program. There will be ample opportunity to participate in the
discussion.

 

 

1) What are library catalogs good for and not good for?

 

2) What is the appropriate role for the library catalog in the library
information environment?

 

3) Could one big catalog do it for everyone?

 

4) Should library catalogs be offered to users as a finding tool, or are
they better served by systems that unify access to other sources of
information as well?

 

5) Is traditional cataloging a roadblock to the future of the ILS?

 

6) At what level should catalog services be provided -- locally by an
in-house system or on the network by a network service provider?

 

7) Do open source solutions offer a compelling option, either now or in
the near-future?

 

8) What changes do you see coming in the library software market and how
will those changes affect options for libraries?

 

9) If you could snap your fingers and do one thing to the current
library software market, what would it be?

 

 

Thank you for you participation. 

 

 

This event is brought to you by LITA's Internet Resources and Services
Interest Group (IRSIG).

 

IRSIG's Annual meeting will be held Sunday, June 29, 10:30 - noon, at
the Hilton Anaheim - Salinas Room. All are welcome to attend.

 

Joseph Fisher

IRSIG Chair

joseph_fisher at uml.edu

 

 

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