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Now available: ISBD in Slovenian

A Slovenian version of the consolidated edition of the International Standard Bibliographic Description (ISBD) is now available. The translation has been accomplished by the National and University Library (Narodna in univerzitetna knjižnica)… Read More

  • News
  • 18 December 2019
  • By: ISBD Review Group

ISBD to LRM Mapping (2018)

    Final versión 2017, as amended in 2018. This is a conceptual or semantic mapping between the ISBD element set and the IFLA LRM elements. However, this mapping cannot be considered a formal alignment. The first aim of this conceptual mapping is to… Read More

  • Publications
  • 03 July 2019
  • By: Task group for the Analysis of the Alignment and Impact of IFLA LRM to ISBD, for the IFLA ISBD Review Group

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

  • Events
  • 28 June 2019

IFLA Survey on Rare Materials Cataloguing with RDA

Is the rare-materials-cataloguing-community willing to adopt RDA? Do they miss the detailed guidance that ISBD and DCRM used to provide? And, if they are going to adopt RDA, how are they planning to do it? In order to get an accurate and worldwide overview of the plans,… Read More

  • News
  • 25 February 2019
  • By: anonymous

IFLA Survey on Rare Materials Cataloguing with RDA

Is the rare-materials-cataloguing-community willing to adopt RDA? Do they miss the detailed guidance that ISBD and DCRM used to provide? And, if they are going to adopt RDA, how are they planning to do it? In order to get an accurate and worldwide overview of the plans, institutions have… Read More

  • Publications
  • 22 February 2019

Clare O’Hanlon’s Video Now Available!

You can now view Clare O’Hanlon’s presentation, “A continuum of LGBTIQA+ community engagement in libraries: From collections and cataloguing to book displays, bathrooms and beyond” here: VIDEO PRESENTATION Clare has given her permission to share this video for professional development purposes provided that… Read More

  • News
  • 30 August 2018
  • By: Rachel Wexelbaum