From Joseph.Angelo at state.nm.us Wed Sep 16 16:15:43 2020 From: Joseph.Angelo at state.nm.us (Angelo, Joseph, DCA) Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2020 22:15:43 +0000 Subject: [Nmsalsa] SALSA member presentations at NMLA 2020 Message-ID: <1600294557327.86337@state.nm.us> Hello SALSA consortium, The NMLA 2020 conference is coming up and there are a number of SALSA libraries / consortium members presenting this year. I've complied a list of these presentations below. Please attend the conference and support your SALSA colleagues! See you at the conference! Joseph Angelo Documents Cataloger New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey, Santa Fe, NM 87507 joseph.angelo at state.nm.us Thursday, October 22: 10:30am - 11:30am Room 3: Cataloging Clinic Feel free to bring your cataloging problems! We have all the diagnostic tools. All insurances accepted! Drop in to visit and chat. Bring your cataloging questions and problems. Bring copies of title pages, etc. We will share tips and free resources. Bradley Carrington, Margaret Van Dyk, Joseph Angelo, New Mexico State Library 4:00pm-5:00pm Room 1: New Mexico's Museum Libraries Months into the open-ended closure of New Mexico's museums, the librarians overseeing the specialized collections and research services housed within them are challenged to envision their futures beyond the immediate crisis. In this session, our panel of museum librarians from the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs will introduce an open discussion of the ongoing professional issues specific to these unique library environments, and the current and near-term challenges and opportunities presented to us and our institutions by the COVID-19 pandemic, the economic crisis, and the movement for racial justice. Brian Graney, Bartlett Library and Archives, Museum of International Folk Art; Allison Colborne, Library, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture/Laboratory of Anthropology; Kathleen Dull and Heather McClure, Fray Angelico Chavez History Library, New Mexico History Museum Room 3: Free Cataloging Resources It's no secret that many of the well-known library cataloging resources cost a significant amount of money. However, there are wide array of resources available to help you get your cataloging done that are completely free. This session will explore free resources for classification, subject headings, MARC, map cataloging, RDA and more. We'll also look at some free resources that will help you learn how to catalog and strengthen your cataloging skills. This session is open to everyone who has an interest in cataloging, from total beginners to seasoned metadata wizards. Joseph Angelo, New Mexico State Library Friday, October 23: 1:40pm-2:40pm Room 4: Subject Cataloging Workshop We will cover the basics of classification (Dewey and LC), the basics of subject headings (LCSH) and genre/form headings (LCGFT). Learn how to analyze your resource for its subject aspects. Learn how to find correlations among subject cataloging terms and classification numbers. We will cover mostly non-fiction but will also look at headings that can apply to fiction, too. We will demonstrate the licensed tools, but will certainly show you the many tools that are available for free. Bradley Carrington, Margaret Van Dyk, and Joseph Angelo, New Mexico State Library 4:00pm-5:00pm Room 4: El Voto Femenino: Sufragistas Latinas luchando por el derecho al voto Celebrating the U.S. centennial of the Women's Vote, this exhibit features Latinas from the international Hispanic diaspora who were instrumental in women's suffrage worldwide. Researched and curated by Cassandra Osterloh, the exhibit opened February 2020 and quickly had to go online when the NHCC closed in March. Since its opening, there has been much interest, as there is no other exhibit or work like this. Twenty-four countries and seventy-one women are featured in the exhibit. As well as the online exhibit, online activities, articles, and more have been created. Join in for a tour and some history and stories. Cassandra Osterloh, National Hispanic Cultural Center -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us Thu Sep 17 08:19:47 2020 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2020 14:19:47 +0000 Subject: [Nmsalsa] SALSA member presentations at NMLA 2020 In-Reply-To: <1600294557327.86337@state.nm.us> References: <1600294557327.86337@state.nm.us> Message-ID: <1600352388972.56983@state.nm.us> Thanks, Joseph! Don't forget to register for the conference, too! https://nmla.wildapricot.org/event-3902344? Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS Pronouns: she, her, hers Librarian, History and Literary Arts National Hispanic Cultural Center 505-383-4708 1701 4th Street SW Albuquerque NM 87102 ________________________________ From: nmsalsa-bounces at lists.zianet.com on behalf of Angelo, Joseph, DCA Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2020 4:15 PM To: nmsalsa at lists.zianet.com Subject: [EXT] [Nmsalsa] SALSA member presentations at NMLA 2020 Hello SALSA consortium, The NMLA 2020 conference is coming up and there are a number of SALSA libraries / consortium members presenting this year. I've complied a list of these presentations below. Please attend the conference and support your SALSA colleagues! See you at the conference! Joseph Angelo Documents Cataloger New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey, Santa Fe, NM 87507 joseph.angelo at state.nm.us Thursday, October 22: 10:30am - 11:30am Room 3: Cataloging Clinic Feel free to bring your cataloging problems! We have all the diagnostic tools. All insurances accepted! Drop in to visit and chat. Bring your cataloging questions and problems. Bring copies of title pages, etc. We will share tips and free resources. Bradley Carrington, Margaret Van Dyk, Joseph Angelo, New Mexico State Library 4:00pm-5:00pm Room 1: New Mexico's Museum Libraries Months into the open-ended closure of New Mexico's museums, the librarians overseeing the specialized collections and research services housed within them are challenged to envision their futures beyond the immediate crisis. In this session, our panel of museum librarians from the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs will introduce an open discussion of the ongoing professional issues specific to these unique library environments, and the current and near-term challenges and opportunities presented to us and our institutions by the COVID-19 pandemic, the economic crisis, and the movement for racial justice. Brian Graney, Bartlett Library and Archives, Museum of International Folk Art; Allison Colborne, Library, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture/Laboratory of Anthropology; Kathleen Dull and Heather McClure, Fray Angelico Chavez History Library, New Mexico History Museum Room 3: Free Cataloging Resources It?s no secret that many of the well-known library cataloging resources cost a significant amount of money. However, there are wide array of resources available to help you get your cataloging done that are completely free. This session will explore free resources for classification, subject headings, MARC, map cataloging, RDA and more. We?ll also look at some free resources that will help you learn how to catalog and strengthen your cataloging skills. This session is open to everyone who has an interest in cataloging, from total beginners to seasoned metadata wizards. Joseph Angelo, New Mexico State Library Friday, October 23: 1:40pm-2:40pm Room 4: Subject Cataloging Workshop We will cover the basics of classification (Dewey and LC), the basics of subject headings (LCSH) and genre/form headings (LCGFT). Learn how to analyze your resource for its subject aspects. Learn how to find correlations among subject cataloging terms and classification numbers. We will cover mostly non-fiction but will also look at headings that can apply to fiction, too. We will demonstrate the licensed tools, but will certainly show you the many tools that are available for free. Bradley Carrington, Margaret Van Dyk, and Joseph Angelo, New Mexico State Library 4:00pm-5:00pm Room 4: El Voto Femenino: Sufragistas Latinas luchando por el derecho al voto Celebrating the U.S. centennial of the Women?s Vote, this exhibit features Latinas from the international Hispanic diaspora who were instrumental in women?s suffrage worldwide. Researched and curated by Cassandra Osterloh, the exhibit opened February 2020 and quickly had to go online when the NHCC closed in March. Since its opening, there has been much interest, as there is no other exhibit or work like this. Twenty-four countries and seventy-one women are featured in the exhibit. As well as the online exhibit, online activities, articles, and more have been created. Join in for a tour and some history and stories. Cassandra Osterloh, National Hispanic Cultural Center -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: