Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Spring Conference is Almost Here!


We hope many CATLA members will be able to be in Michigan on Friday, April 15th! As a reminder, our morning presenter will be Eric Lease Morgan. Eric is a Digital Projects Librarian at the Hesburgh Libraries at the University of Notre Dame. His primary responsibilities surround work on the "Catholic Portal" and data curation. A librarian first and a computer user second, his professional goal is to discover new ways to use computers to provide better library service. An advocate of open source software and open access publishing since before the phrases where coined, just about all of his writings can be found on the Web.

Eric's presentation will focus on the Catholic Research Resources Alliance, which brings together rare, uncommon, and infrequently held materials into a thing colloquially called the "Catholic Portal". The content for the Portal comes from a variety of metadata formats (MARC, EAD, and Dublin Core) harvested from participating member institutions. Besides supporting the Web 2.0 features we have all come to expect, it also provides item level indexing of finding aids, direct access to digitized materials, and various concordancing services. This makes the Portal more than the usual "discovery system". The presentation will demonstrate the functionality outlined above as well as describe how these things could be applied in the larger library environment.

As you make your travel plans, you can can check out lunch options at Andrews, as well as parking and travel directions on Andrews website. An additional note on parking; visitor parking permits can be picked up in the library at registration. We are looking forward to seeing you all there!

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