This chapter describes the issues confronted along the “road taken” by a technical services team as it transitioned from traditional monographic cataloging to metadata for digital collections. To serve changing user needs, the team shifted focus to providing quality metadata. Along this road, the team confronted and welcomed a number of changes. These included a unit merger, off-site relocation, shedding the cataloging role, learning how to produce metadata, identifying areas for growth with a library-wide Metadata Summit, working with new stakeholders, and managing new staff and faculty. The chapter concludes with the lessons the team learned and its prospects
Paper presented at the NELINET Annual Bibliographic Services Conference, Worcester, Massachusetts, N...
As institutions develop digital libraries, the work of describing these collections is increasingly ...
Academic libraries will do well to embrace metadata and the project possibilities it brings. Digital...
This practical session covers how Clemson University Libraries’ metadata team describes their larges...
This practical session covers how Clemson University Libraries’ metadata team describes their larges...
The shrinking of traditional cataloging departments is not news to library technical services staff....
This practical session covers how Clemson University Libraries’ metadata team describes their larges...
The growing amount of digital resources on the web and in libraries have been rapidly changing the w...
The digital age has caused the paradigm to shift in academic libraries both in terms of their collec...
The life of a cataloger today is in a state of flux; as libraries continue to transition from a pred...
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the metadata team at Clemson University Libraries facilitated ...
With the emergence of digital collections in libraries, museums, and other cultural institutions, ca...
As more libraries adopt digital preservation platforms or contribute material to multi-institutional...
With the emergence of digital collections in libraries, museums, and other cultural institutions, ca...
The digital age has caused the paradigm to shift in academic libraries both in terms of their collec...
Paper presented at the NELINET Annual Bibliographic Services Conference, Worcester, Massachusetts, N...
As institutions develop digital libraries, the work of describing these collections is increasingly ...
Academic libraries will do well to embrace metadata and the project possibilities it brings. Digital...
This practical session covers how Clemson University Libraries’ metadata team describes their larges...
This practical session covers how Clemson University Libraries’ metadata team describes their larges...
The shrinking of traditional cataloging departments is not news to library technical services staff....
This practical session covers how Clemson University Libraries’ metadata team describes their larges...
The growing amount of digital resources on the web and in libraries have been rapidly changing the w...
The digital age has caused the paradigm to shift in academic libraries both in terms of their collec...
The life of a cataloger today is in a state of flux; as libraries continue to transition from a pred...
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the metadata team at Clemson University Libraries facilitated ...
With the emergence of digital collections in libraries, museums, and other cultural institutions, ca...
As more libraries adopt digital preservation platforms or contribute material to multi-institutional...
With the emergence of digital collections in libraries, museums, and other cultural institutions, ca...
The digital age has caused the paradigm to shift in academic libraries both in terms of their collec...
Paper presented at the NELINET Annual Bibliographic Services Conference, Worcester, Massachusetts, N...
As institutions develop digital libraries, the work of describing these collections is increasingly ...
Academic libraries will do well to embrace metadata and the project possibilities it brings. Digital...