Saturday, 25 of May of 2013

Presentations and Handouts

2012 Fall Conference

The Future of Preservation: Sustainability of Collections - Gina Minks
Patron Driven Acquisition of E-Books – Kay Logan-Peters
The Filter Bubble: Implications for Libraries – Angela Kroeger
Practical Preservation Techniques – Joyce Burner
Emergency Preparedness Planning – Valeria Orlandini
Nebraska RDA Practice Group  – Corinne Jacox, Margaret Mering, Casey Kralik, Emily Nimsakont

2011 Spring Meeting

RDA: A Practical Approach

2010 Fall Conference

RDA: the New Cataloging Code (powerpoint)

Migration Tips and Tricks

2010 Spring Meeting

eBooks: Readers Wanted (intro) Presentation via SlideShare

eBooks: readers wanted

Circulating E-Book Readers at UNO

Barnes and Noble handouts: eBook websites and B&N web books

2009 Fall Conference
Handouts

2008 Keynote Presentation
Jeffrey Beall
Power Point Presentation

2008 Image Indexing: a Philosophical Approach
Peter Konin
Power Point Presentation

2008 Connecting Print Titles with their Electronic Alter Egos in the Catalog: analysis and full disclosure
Judith Wolfe, Dana W. R. Boden, Joan Konecky
Power Point Presentation Handout

2008 Classifying music CDs: Unearthing the Collection
Angela Kroeger and Jan Boyer
Power Point Presentation

2008 Broken URLs and Access to Content via the Catalog
Jim Shaw
Power Point Presentation

2008 LibraryThing and You: One Face of the Future of Catalogs and Cataloging
Sue Ann Gardner
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2007 Nebraska Public Documents Digitization
Search Database

2007 Are you ready for shelf-ready?
Jan Boyer and Bob Nash
During 2006 the University of Nebraska at Omaha began using Yankee Book Peddler to submit electronic orders and to have most library materials arrive with cataloging records and ready for the shelf. Decisions to be made and issues to be addressed when considering this process will be outlined.
Power Point Presentation

2005 Approaches to Authority Control for Your Library Catalog
Authority control effectively brings catalog records together so that variations in names and headings are less likely to hinder searches. Libraries may develop in-house procedures for authority control, and they may contract with vendors to upgrade records. This presentation will provide practical examples and advice for understanding and managing authority control.

Mary Marchio – Power Point Presentation

Corinne Jacox – Power Point Presentation

Deirdre Routt – Word Presentation


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