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<title>Summary of TS Interest Group meeting in Portland</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Twelve MLA members attended the meeting of the Technical Services Interest Group in Portland. Here is a summary of our activities, including an informal discussion of cataloging topics:</p>
<p>Attendees reported on their institutions. Remarks included descriptions of the physical arrangement of their departments (whether independent or part of a centralized technical services operation; the organizational structure; the employment climate; and various projects underway.</p>
<p>Beth Sweeney (Boston College) reported that she is cataloging a collection of sheet music, and asked how other members choose which cataloging language to use, and whether to catalog for collection-level access or title access.</p>
<p>Kevin Kishimoto described a CD-cataloging project of 20,000 CDs. There wasn’t time or labor available to provide individual bibliographic records for the collection, which was to be sent to offsite storage. He created a MARC(?) record for the collection. Publishing the accompanying spreadsheet of titles in Google Scholar gave at least limited title access to the individual CDs.</p>
<p>Most of those who were present reported that their libraries participate in offsite storage to some degree. The topic was a popular one, and the idea was advanced to consider submitting a session proposal for the St. Louis meeting, sponsored by the Technical Services Interest Group, on aspects of offsite storage for music materials. The MLA Board has announced that the theme for the St. Louis meeting will focus on issues of diversity and inclusion, and we might be able to take a look at how our selection process for items sent to offsite storage affects access by underrepresented groups, those who are disabled, an so forth. </p>]]></description>
<pubDate>Fri, 23 Feb 2018 18:24:52 GMT</pubDate>
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