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New horizons: emerging metadata standards and practices in the 21st century

Join us online for a 90-minute webinar from the IFLA Bibliography, Cataloguing, and Subject Analysis and Access Sections. Join our New Horizons panel for a wide ranging discussion of metadata standards and practices, and keep current with the latest developments from IFLA’s metadata sections and standards… Read More

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  • 05 March 2021

IFLA SAA Training and Education in Subject Access (TESA) Working Group

The Working Group on Training and Education in Subject Access (TESA) was formed to review and assess the scope and depth of necessary knowledge for quality subject representation, analysis and access,  and how these areas and associated competencies are being accommodated by educational programmes, professional development and training opportunities offered… Read More

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  • 12 October 2020

Satellite Meeting 2019: Metadata Specialists in the Machine Age

A joint satellite meeting organised by the Cataloguing Section joint with the Information Technology, Subject Analysis and Access and Bibliography Sections. IFLA’s Cataloguing Section, IFLA's Information Technology Section, IFLA’s Subject Analysis and Access Section, and IFLA’s Bibliography Section are pleased to invite you to: Metadata specialists… Read More

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  • 28 June 2019

Subject Access in the Changing Environment

Chair: Maja Žumer The Working Group on Subject Access in the New Environment is an informal group, serving as a forum for discussion about challenges of providing subject access. Currently the WG is organising the satellite conference in 2016 in Columbus and serving as the programme committee. Read More

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  • 23 September 2015

Conferences

2021 Subject to Change: How to deal with changes in subject information? Open Programme in collaboration with the Bibliography Section at World Library and Information Congress Date: 18 August Virtual Programme and presentations 2019 Libraries, Archives and Museums in Dialogue Open programme at World Library and… Read More

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  • 28 July 2009