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IFLA Metadata Newsletter Volume 7, Number 2, December 2021 The Bibliography Section The Cataloguing Section Subject Analysis and Access Section ISSN 2414-3243 IFLA Metadata Newsletter Volume 7, Number 2, December 2021 Report from the National Library of Latvia on Terminology Conference 2021 “Interoperability of Data of Cultural Table of Contents Heritage Institutions in the Digital Space: Letter from the Chairs ...................................4 Terminological Aspect”, on October 8, Section News .................................................6 2021 ......................................................... 41 National and Regional News.......................18 News from the RDA Steering Committee ................................................................. 42 News from Library and Archives Canada Standards News........................................... 46 .................................................................18 50 years of ISBD and more… ................... 46 News from the Library of Congress ........19 IFLA Library Reference Model and LRMoo News from China .....................................24 Update ..................................................... 49 News from Egypt .....................................25 Collection description in RDA ................. 50 News from Finland ..................................26 New Members ............................................. 54 News from Germany ...............................27 News from Japan .....................................28 News from the Netherlands ...................30 News from Russia ....................................32 Meeting Reports ..........................................35 Report of IFLA Subject Analysis and Access Section Representative to American Library Association Core Subject Analysis Committee on the American Library Association’s Committee on Cataloging .......................35 DARIAH Bibliographical Data Working Group Workshop on September 30, 2021 .................................................................37 Dewey Decimal Classification – 10 years in Sweden ................................................39 The International Scientific and Practical Conference "Library Science in the XXI century: content, organization, digitalization and Scientometry" was held at the Russian State Library ....................39 Pag. 2/57 IFLA Metadata Newsletter Volume 7, Number 2, December 2021 About IFLA Metadata Newsletter Ongoing projects, activities, and publications can be found at: The newsletter is published twice a year (June and December). http://www.ifla.org/bibliography http://www.ifla.org/en/cataloguing Contributions are welcome at any time. https://www.ifla.org/subject-analysis-and-access Please contact one of our five editors: Bibliography Section: Subject Analysis and Access: Jay Weitz Caroline Saccucci Senior Consulting Database Specialist, Chief, U.S. Programs, Law, and Literature WorldCat Metadata Quality, OCLC, USA Division, Library of Congress, USA Email: weitzj@oclc.org Email: csus@loc.gov Cataloguing Section: Drahomira Cupar Marja-Liisa Seppäla University of Zadar, Croatia Development Manager, National Library of Email: dcupar@unizd.hr Finland Email: marja-liisa.seppala@helsinki.fi Priscilla Pun University of Macau Library, China Email: nipun@umac.mo Pag. 3/57 IFLA Metadata Newsletter Volume 7, Number 2, December 2021 LETTER FROM THE CHAIRS revision of MulDiCat for English terms, which will Dear colleagues, allow to launch a revision of the International Cataloguing Principles. The Bibliography section’s National Bibliographic Register comparative charts There has been a flurry of activities since the last and tables now include all available data from the Newsletter was issued. 1 48 countries currently in the Register , and the This summer, IFLA held its first virtual WLIC incoming team’s efforts will be focused on getting meeting. Our Sections organized open sessions that new and updated profiles, especially from under- received good attendance and positive feedback. represented regions. The new Common Practices The Subject Analysis and Access and Bibliography for National Bibliographies in the Digital Age will Sections collaborated on a session titled Subject to enter its cycle of permanent revision and updating change (see blog entry here), the Cataloguing and in 2022. The Subject Analysis and Access is Bibliography Sections held a session that examined continuing to monitor genre/form terminologies, the question of Entity management, and the and on the competencies and skills required for Committee on Standards held a session on information professions as they relate to knowledge International Standards for a Digital World, organization systems, subject analysis, and subject showcasing some of our sections’ resources, while access. Two new projects have been initiated. The the ISBD Review Group’s ISBD in transition session first project is focusing on a survey of KOS explored themes of metadata standards within and conceptual models and KOS data models and beyond IFLA. proposing best practices, with especial attention given to historical changes. The second is to organize a workshop that will bring together With the new IFLA structure implemented in August information technology and subject analysis 2021, our Sections started planning their 2021-2023 communities of practice to better leverage activities. Several projects are continuing and new expertise for more effective automated indexing projects are planned and started, working groups processes. formed, and new collaborations across IFLA units and external groups are established. It is an exciting We are grateful for the contributions of our time and we are looking forward to the work within outgoing standing committee members and wish our individual teams but also in collaboration across them well. We hope that they will stay connected sections. with our groups. Our Sections welcomed new standing committee members and we are looking The sections have adopted new action plans for forward to their contributions and outcomes of our 2021-2023, in line with the IFLA strategic directions. committees. The actions will be published on the sections’ webpages. For the Cataloguing section, we could highlight, among other long term actions as Names of Persons and Anonymous Classics, the launching of a working group on needed competencies for 1 See the series of articles by Pat Riva in previous issues metadata librarians and the finalization of the of this Newsletter. Pag. 4/57
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