Theology Cataloging Bulletin Vol. 26, No 1 • November 2017 3-1 Section 3 Section Three: News and Views (of the Members of the ATLA Technical Services Section) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES Authority Control Library Juice Academy Demystifies authority control and explores the value it adds to library catalogs. Includes a discussion about evaluating authority work for different libraries' needs. January 8-February 2, 2018 $175 http://libraryjuiceacademy.com/134-authority-control.php Excel for Librarians Library Juice Academy Explores tools such as pivot tables, filters, conditional logic, and the VLOOKUO formula and how to apply them to analyze data. January 8-Feburary 2, 2018 http://libraryjuiceacademy.com/153-excel.php $175 Getting Started with Digital Image Collections Library Juice Academy This course will cover user behaviours and attitudes, how different metadata standards present information to the end user, and steps for creating and preserving digital images. February 5-March 2, 2018 $175 http://libraryjuiceacademy.com/036-digital-image-collections.php Metadata Design Library Juice Academy Learn the tools of metadata design, design an XML schema, and apply these elements to existing metadata schemas. March 5-30, 2018 $175 http://libraryjuiceacademy.com/105-metadata-design.php Library of Congress BIBFRAME Pilot Phase Two ALCTS Understand the initiative and advancements with BIBFRAME. Includes a review of LD4P initiatives, PCC's BIBFRAME Task Group, and RDA's influence on BIBFRAME 2. March 7, 2018 FREE http://www.ala.org/alcts/confevents/upcoming/webinar/100417 Submitted by Leslie Engelson, Metadata Librarian Waterfield Library, Murray State University SELECTED ARTICLES FROM CURRENT LIBRARY JOURNALS Allen, Amy Leigh. “Lessons Learned in Partnerships and Practice: Adopting Open Source Institutional Repository Software.” Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication 5, no. 1 (2017): 1-15, doi: http://doi.org/10.7710/2162- 3309.2170 Behnert, Christiane and Dirk Lewandowski. "Known-item Searches Resulting in Zero Hits: Considerations for Discovery Systems." Journal of Academic Librarianship 43, no. 2 (March 2017): 128-134. Doran, Claire and Cheryl Martin. "Measuring Success in Outsourced Cataloging: A Data-Driven Investigation." Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 55, no. 5 ( July 2017): 307-317. Theology Cataloging Bulletin Vol. 26, No 1 • November 2017 3-2 Section 3 Hanrath, Scott and Erik Radio. "User Search Terms and Controlled Subject Vocabularies in an Institutional Repository." Library Hi Tech 35, no. 3 ( July 2017): 360-367. Harrington, Caitlin and Rachel Scott. "Working around the ERM: Automating Accurate Electronic Serials Holdings Data in Bibliographic Records." Serials Librarian 73, no. 1 (September 2017): 11-17. Kalwara, James, Melody Dale, and Marty Coleman. "GMD or No GMD: RDA Implementation for a Consortial Catalog." Library Resources & Technical Services 61, no. 3 ( July 2017): 162-170. Kohl, Laura, Claire-Lise Bénaud, and Sever Bordeianu. "Finding Shelf Space in an Academic Library: A Multifaceted Approach." Technical Services Quarterly 34, no. 3 ( July 2017): 268-282. Lin, Xia, et al. "Mapping Metadata to DDC Classification Structures for Searching and Browsing." International Journal on Digital Libraries 18, no. 1 (March 2017): 25-39. Mccallum, Carolyn, et al. "Can RDA Content, Media, and Carrier Coding Improve Discovery Facet Mapping?" Library Resources & Technical Services 61, no. 2 (April 2017): 93-101. Ou, Carol, Katherine L. Rankin, and Cyndi Shein. "Repurposing ArchivesSpace Metadata for Original MARC Cataloging." Journal of Library Metadata 17, no. 1 ( January 2017): 19-36. Taniguchi, Shoichi. "Examining BIBFRAME 2.0 from the Viewpoint of RDA Metadata Schema." Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 55, no. 6 (August 2017): 387-412. Van Hyning, Victoria, et al. “Transforming Libraries and Archives through Crowdsourcing.” D-lib Magazine 23, no. 5/6 (May/June 2017): 1, doi: https://doi.org/10.1045/may2017-vanhyning Wakeling, Simon, et al. "Users and Uses of a Global Union Catalog: A Mixed-Methods Study of WorldCat.org." Journal of The Association for Information Science & Technology 68, no. 9 (September 2017): 2166-2181. Zapounidou, Sofia, Michalis Sfakakis, and Christos Papatheodorou. "Representing and Integrating Bibliographic Information into the Semantic Web: A Comparison of Four Conceptual Models." Journal of Information Science 43, no. 4 (August 2017): 525-553. Submitted by Anna Appleman, Cataloger John Bulow Campbell Library, Columbia Theological Seminary TESTIMONY THE JOURNEY TO CATALOGING The following stories are the journeys of our colleagues to becoming catalogers. We each have a unique story of that process and I think it's insightful to know these stories so that we can facilitate the path of others to finding cataloging as their career. Through each story, I think you will see how important a timely word from a colleague can be to guiding someone into the field of cataloging. Synchronicity I never consciously pursued cataloging as a career. I had a library degree that sat unused and almost forgotten for 13 years. My undergraduate degree is in English (and as a librarian I’m sure I am not alone in that). After graduating I found it difficult to find a job that would use my skills. While working as a clerk at a dry cleaning store, in the process of following any avenue to seek a better opportunity, I took a civil service exam and promptly forgot about it. A year or so later I was contacted and told that a job was open for me at a public middle school as a library clerk. There was no interview, if I wanted the job, it was mine. I worked in that position for four or five years, checking in periodicals, filing cards, and helping students with these newfangled devices called computers that could do word processing. It was the school librarian there who encouraged me to