Personal Information
Organização/Local de trabalho
Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada
Cargo
Collection Access Librarian
Sobre
Laurel Tarulli is the Collection Access Librarian at Halifax Public Libraries. Laurel is a member of the Library of Congress Task Force on Competencies and Education for a Career in Cataloguing and is a speaker at regional and national conferences. In 2009, Laurel was awarded the Esther J. Piercy Award by ALCTS. In addition to her publications, she is the author of The Cataloguing Librarian, a blog that explores more than just the future of cataloguing, but the future of the library catalogue. Her recent work has involved exploring how social catalogues can be a place, rather than an inventory.
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social catalogs
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aquabrowser
readers advisory
library catalogs
social features
readers services
ra services
aquabrowsers
user generated information
bibliocommons
research
discovery tools
social sharing
tagging
readers advisors
social software
wikis
web 20
next generation catalogs
library catalogue
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enriched content
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Apresentações
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(7)AACR2 to RDA: Using the RDA Toolkit
Troy Linker
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Há 13 anos
Mobile Trends and Services for Libraries
Meredith Farkas
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Há 13 anos
OLITA: Mobility & Post-mobility
Jason Griffey
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Há 13 anos
VALA: Networked Creators
Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project
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Há 14 anos
Next Generation Catalogs: What do users think?
Anne Christensen
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Há 14 anos
Libraries to Go
Holly Tomren
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Há 14 anos
Embracing Library 2.0 and Web 2.0 for Quality Library Service
Fe Angela Verzosa
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Há 15 anos
Personal Information
Organização/Local de trabalho
Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada
Cargo
Collection Access Librarian
Sobre
Laurel Tarulli is the Collection Access Librarian at Halifax Public Libraries. Laurel is a member of the Library of Congress Task Force on Competencies and Education for a Career in Cataloguing and is a speaker at regional and national conferences. In 2009, Laurel was awarded the Esther J. Piercy Award by ALCTS. In addition to her publications, she is the author of The Cataloguing Librarian, a blog that explores more than just the future of cataloguing, but the future of the library catalogue. Her recent work has involved exploring how social catalogues can be a place, rather than an inventory.
Marcadores
social catalogues
social catalogs
next generation catalogues
ra
aquabrowser
readers advisory
library catalogs
social features
readers services
ra services
aquabrowsers
user generated information
bibliocommons
research
discovery tools
social sharing
tagging
readers advisors
social software
wikis
web 20
next generation catalogs
library catalogue
ra tools
enriched content
Ver mais