University Libraries Faculty and Staff Publications and Presentations (MU)

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    Using Zotero for slip-box/Zettelkasten style note-taking : Read. Think. Write. Link. Integrate.
    (2023) Brekhus, Rachel L.
    This presentation provides an overview of the Zettelkasten method of note-taking and Zotero as a Zettelkasten tool.
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    Catalysts for Community Health (C4CH)
    (2020) Bossaller, Jenny S., 1972-; Adkins, Denice; Pryor, Christina N.; Ward, Deborah H.; Information Science and Learning Technologies
    Poster about the Catalysts for Community Health (C4CH) program, which was presented at the Medical Library Association 2020 Conference and Exhibits. "Catalysts for Community Health (C4CH) is an interdisciplinary community health information curriculum that creates a network of practice throughout the MidContinental Region focused on meeting health information needs for low-income and rural communities. Students will create information and curricular resources to be widely distributed to the LIS education community and libraries, develop health information outreach and programming skills, and lead community health information networks."
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    RDA basics to get you started
    (2019) Dykas, Felicity; Busch, Tammie; MOBIUS Annual Conference (2019 : Columbia, Mo.)
    Resource Description and Access (RDA), first implemented in 2013, introduced several changes to descriptive cataloging guidelines. Whereas many libraries were early adopters of RDA, there are still libraries who have not yet adopted RDA or have not adopted it fully. If your library has not yet adopted RDA, or if your library has adopted RDA, but you are feeling overwhelmed with the task of keeping up with the changes to RDA, this presentation will help bring you up-to-date. The presenters will cover changes to several fields, including main entry, title and statement of responsibility, publication information, physical description, and the new 33X fields. In addition, presenters will suggest some beneficial freely available resources to aid in understanding and accessing RDA. An overview of recent changes to RDA, MARC, and BIBFRAME will also be discussed.
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    OCLC : an overview of interesting and useful products and services
    (2019) Huber, Seth; Dykas, Felicity; MOBIUS Annual Conference (2019 : Columbia, Mo.)
    From WorldShare Management Services (WMS) to the Digital Collection Gateway to the new Library 100, OCLC products and services continue to expand and to provide opportunities for increasing access to library collections. Presenters will give overviews of: 1) Major OCLC products, such as WorldCat Management Services and the Digital Collections Gateway; 2) Products OCLC has created using WorldCat metadata, such as WorldCat Identities and The Library 100; and 3) Other good to know OCLC activities and services that support libraries. Rather than giving an in depth description for any one service or product, this will be a quick overview and introduction to several, with pointers to additional information.
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    Establishing Personal and Corporate Name Headings with RDA
    (2018) Dykas, Felicity; Busch, Tammie; Missouri Library Association Annual Conference (2018 : Columbia, Mo.)
    Behind-the-scenes metadata work assists our users in finding library resources. Determining the searchable form of names for people and corporate entities (aka authority work) is an important part of this metadata work. A unique form of name differentiates different people with the same name and brings together the works of a person who has used different forms of a name. This benefits users of online library catalogs and digital repositories. This session will cover the Resource Description and Access (RDA) principles and instructions for determining forms of personal and corporate names. In addition, changes between AACR2 rules and RDA instruction, recent RDA changes, and new elements in Library of Congress Name Authority File records will be covered.
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