The Future of
Cataloging
Full Bibliography
Lisa Robinson
July 24, 2007
James D. Anderson & Melissa A. Hofmann, “A Fully Faceted Syntax for Library of
Congress Subject Headings” Cataloging
& Classification Quarterly 43 #1 (2006):7-38
Kristin Antelman, Emily Lynema, & Andrew K. Pace, “Toward
a Twenty-first Century Library Catalog” Information Technology & Libraries 25 #3 (September
2006):128-139
Christine L. Borgman, "Why Are Online Catalogs Still
Hard to Use?" Journal of the American Society for Information Science
47 #7 (July 1996):493-503
Tim Burke, “Burn the Catalog” posting on his Easily Distracted
blog, (January 20, 2004)
http://www.swarthmore.edu/SocSci/tburke1/perma12004.html
Karen
Calhoun, “Libraries and Librarians Responding to Change: Transitions and
Emerging Priorities” (March 18, 2005) http://ecommons.library.cornell.edu/bitstream/1813/1473/1/
Calhoun_20050318_Responding_to_Change.ppt
Karen Calhoun, “The Changing Nature of the Catalog and its Integration with Other
Discovery Tools: Final Report, Prepared for the Library of Congress (March 17,
2006) http://www.loc.gov/catdir/calhoun-report-final.pdf
Laura
Cohen, “A Librarian’s 2.0 Manifesto” posting on the Library 2.0: An
academic’s perspective blog (November 8, 2006) http://liblogs.albany.edu/library20/2006/11/a_librarians_20_manifesto.html
Karen
Coyle, “The Library Catalog: Some Possible Futures” Journal of Academic
Librarianship 33 #3 (April 2007):414-416
Karen
Coyle & Diane Hillmann, “Resource Description and Access (RDA): Cataloging
Rules for the 20th Century” D-Lib Magazine 13
#1/2 (Jan/Feb 2007)
http://www.dlib.org/dlib/january07/coyle/01coyle.html
Walt
Crawford, “Library 2.0 and ‘Library 2.0’” Cites & Insights 6 #2 (Midwinter 2006):1-32 http://citesandinsights.info/civ6i2.pdf
Bernard
Eversberg, “On the Theory of Library Catalogs and Search Engines” online
supplement to his talk to the 2002 German Librarians’ Annual Conference, last
updated October 7, 2005 http://www.allegro-c.de/formate/tlcse.htm
Nancy J. Fallgren, “Users and Uses of Bibliographic
Data: Background Paper for the Working Group on the Future of Bibliographic
Control” (February 25, 2007) http://www.loc.gov/bibliographic-future/meetings/docs/UsersandUsesBackgroundPaper.pdf
J.
Griffiths & P. Brophy, “Student Searching Behavior and the Web: Use of
Academic Resources and Google" Library
Trends 53 #4 (Spring
2005):539-554 http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1387/is_4_53/ai_n14732768
Kat
Hagedorn, et al, “Enhancing Search and Browse Using Automated Clustering of
Subject Metadata” D-Lib Magazine 13 #3 (July/August 2007) http://www.dlib.org/dlib/july07/hagedorn/07hagedorn.html
Charles
R. Hildreth, “Online Catalog Design Models: Are We Moving in the Right
Direction?” Report Prepared for the Council on Library Resources (1995) http://www.ou.edu/faculty/H/Charles.R.Hildreth/clr-five.html
Richard K. Johnson, “In Google’s Broad Wake: Taking Responsibility
for Shaping the Global Digital Library” ARL Bimonthly Report 250
(February 2007) http://www.arl.org/bm~doc/arlbr250digprinciples.pdf
Brian F.
Lavoie & Roger C. Schonfeld, “Books without Boundaries: A Brief Tour of the
System-wide Print Book Collection” Ubiquity 7 #37 (2006) http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/v7i37_books.html
Library
of Congress Working Group on the Future of Bibliographic Control
http://www.loc.gov/bibliographic-future/
(read the background papers & meeting summaries; their report is due in
August)
Thomas Mann,
“What is Going on at the Library of Congress? (June 19, 2006) http://www.guild2910.org/AFSCMEWhatIsGoingOn.pdf
Thomas Mann, “More on What is Going on at the
Library of Congress” (January 1, 2007)
http://www.guild2910.org/AFSCMEMoreOnWhatIsGoing.pdf
Deanna B. Marcum, “The Future of Cataloging” Library Resources & Technical Services
50 #1 (January 2006):5-9
Karen
Markey, "The Online Library Catalog: Paradise Lost and Paradise
Regained?" D-Lib Magazine 13 #1/2 (2007) http://dlib.org/dlib/january07/markey/01markey.html
James L.
Mullins, Frank R. Allen, & Jon R. Hufford, “Top ten assumptions for the
future of academic libraries and librarians” C&RL News 68 #4 (April 2007)
http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlpubs/crlnews/backissues2007/april07/tenassumptions.htm
OCLC, Perceptions
of Libraries and Information Resources (2005) http://www.oclc.org/reports/2005perceptions.htm
Peter
Morville, Ambient Findability (Sebastopol, Calif.: O'Reilly 2005)
Karen Schneider,
“How OPACs Suck” postings on the ALATechSource blog (March 13, April 3,
& May 20, 2006)
Part 2: http://www.techsource.ala.org/blog/2006/04/how-opacs-suck-part-2-the-checklist-of-shame.html
Part 3: http://www.techsource.ala.org/blog/2006/05/how-opacs-suck-part-3-the-big-picture.html
Surveying the
Students: the 2005 Student Survey On the University of Virginia Library
http://www.lib.virginia.edu/mis/reports/stusurv05/ultra_short_final.pdf
Roy Tennant, “Will RDA be DOA?” Library
Journal (March 15, 2007) http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6422278.html
University of California Libraries
Bibliographic Services Task Force, “Rethinking How We Provide Bibliographic
Services for the University of California: Final Report” (December 2005) http://libraries.universityofcalifornia.edu/sopag/BSTF/Final.pdf