This Webinar was presented on Friday, April 15, 2016
This webinar will focus on the selection and construction of LCC call numbers for literature, maps and atlases, and moving images.*
At the conclusion participants will be able to: construct literary author numbers for individual authors for American literature (PS schedule) and by extension any other ethnic literature; construct Cutters for literary works; construct literary author numbers and Cutters for juvenile belle lettres (PZ schedule); construct call numbers for maps and atlases; apply the existing LCC PN schedule for moving images, and; learn about alternatives to the PN schedule for moving images.
* Other than Law (K schedule) and Medicine (W schedule from National Library of Medicine) I can adapt to any specific needs in the LCC schedules as requested.
Presented by: Bobby Bothmann
Bobby Bothmann is metadata & emerging technologies librarian at Minnesota State University, Mankato where he holds the rank of professor in Library Services. Bobby’s primary duties include cataloging books and electronic resources, managing large files full of MARC records, investigating mobile resources and other new technologies, and attending a lot of meetings. Bobby has been an active member of OLAC (OnLine Audiovisual Catalogers) since fall 2000 and has served in various leadership roles including treasurer and president.
He is a standing member of the editorial board and former Cataloging News editor for Cataloging & Classification Quarterly. He holds an MLIS from the University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee UWM and an MS in Geography and English Technical Communication from MSU Mankato. Bobby also moonlights an adjunct instructor for the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where he teaches cataloging and classification courses and tries to covert one student per semester to the cataloging side of the Force.
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