Theology Cataloging Bulletin Vol. 23, No 4 • August 2015 3-3 Section 3 on East Asian Libraries. PSD thanks all those who worked to develop the list of terms, which includes terms pertinent to several religious traditions. Following standard policy, LC catalogers and members of the Subject Authority Cooperative (SACO) program will be able to propose additional genre/form terms for religious materials as well as revisions to existing terms. PSD will separately announce the date on which it will begin to accept proposals for new and revised genre/form terms for religious materials. LC subject headings that are analogous to genre/form terms for literary works will remain valid because the subject headings should continue to be assigned to works about the materials. Catalogers should continue to assign subject headings to religious materials according to the principles and guidelines contained in the Subject Headings Manual (SHM). The Library of Congress’ Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access directorate, which catalogs most of the religious materials acquired for the Library’s general collections, has not yet determined its schedule for implementing the genre/form terms for literary works. The date will be announced when it is available." Submitted by Erica Treesh, Database Manager for Religion Complete (ATLA RDB®) American Theological Library Association PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES Mastering Excel PivotTables: How to Crunch Numbers American Management Association Like an Expert Discover how to use the Excel PivotTable to quickly analyze usage and cost data, determine duplicates, and sort data without the need for formulas. September 3, 2015 $149 http://www.amanet.org/training/webcasts/Mastering-Excel-Pivot-Tables.aspx Caring for Collections: Preservation of Rare and Online Course via Library Juice Academy Unusual Materials This course covers basic principles of preventive care including environmental conditions, storage, and handling to extend the life of the materials. Developing a disaster response plan will also be addressed. September 7-October 2, 2015 $175 http://libraryjuiceacademy.com/107-caring-collections.php Growing Through Conflict: Healthy Workplace Communication OCLC WebJunction This webinar will explore ways to use healthy communication skills to address conflict and proactively contribute to a happier workplace. September 10, 2015 Free http://www.webjunction.org/events/webjunction/growing-through-conflict.html Original Cataloging of Videos and DVDs using RDA MCLS Learn about the MARC fixed and variable fields and relationships among these fields, as well as other issues relating to videos and dvds. This workshop will also cover assigning LCSH. A booklet will be provided that includes RDA rules combined with MARC coding information. September 23-25, 2015 $99-$349 https://mcls.org/training-events/training-events-list/training-event/?ref_cID=198&bID=0&dd_asId=1569 Theology Cataloging Bulletin Vol. 23, No 4 • August 2015 3-4 Section 3 Project Management for the Accidental Project American Management Association Manager--A Basic "How-to" Approach Outlines a recipe for initiating, planning, and managing projects. Includes access to software to help implement what is discussed in the webinar. October 27, 2015 $149 Track Your Activity with OCLC Usage Statistics Nebraska Library Commission Learn how to use the updated and enhanced interface to analyze and interpret your library's OCLC usage patters. Recorded Online Session Free Submitted by Leslie Engelson, Metadata Librarian Waterfield Library, Murray State University SELECTED ARTICLES FROM CURRENT LIBRARY JOURNALS Albee, Barbara. "Education for Technical Services Librarians: Courses Taught at Accredited Library and Information Science Degree Programs." Technical Services Quarterly 32, no. 2 (April 2015): 123-140. Bauder, Julia and Emma Lange. “Exploratory Subject Searching in Library Catalogs: Reclaiming the Vision.” Information Technology and Libraries 34, no. 2 ( June 2015): 92-102. http://ejournals.bc.edu/ojs/index.php/ital/ article/view/5888 Breeding, Marshall. "Library Services Platforms." Library Technology Reports 51, no. 4 (May 2015): 5-38. http:// journals.ala.org/ltr/issue/viewIssue/509/259 Clarke, Rachel Ivy. "Breaking Records: The History of Bibliographic Records and Their Influence in Conceptualizing Bibliographic Data." Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 53, no. 3/4 (April 2015): 286-302. Doherty, Brian, and Alison Piper. "Creating a New Organizational Structure for a Small Academic Library: The Merging of Technical Services and Access Services." Technical Services Quarterly 32, no. 2 (April 2015): 160- 172. "Let's Get Technical -- Working Together to Move Titles to Off-Site Storage." Against The Grain 27, no. 2 (April 2015): 76-77. Middleton, Cedar C., Jason W. Dean, and Mary A. Gilbertson. "A Process for the Original Cataloging of Theses and Dissertations." Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 53, no. 2 (February 2015): 234-246. Papadakis, Ioannis, Konstantinos Kyprianos, and Michalis Stefanidakis. "Linked Data URIs and Libraries: The Story So Far." D-Lib Magazine 21, no. 5/6 (May 2015): 5. http://www.dlib.org/dlib/may15/ papadakis/05papadakis.html Seeman, Dean, and Lisa Goddard. "Preparing the Way: Creating Future Compatible CatalogingData in a Transitional Environment." Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 53, no. 3/4 (April 2015): 331-340. Tharani, Karim. "Linked Data in Libraries: A Case Study of Harvesting and Sharing Bibliographic Metadata with BIBFRAME." Information Technology & Libraries 34, no. 1 (March 2015): 5-19. http://ejournals.bc.edu/ ojs/index.php/ital/article/view/5664 Thompson, Kelly J. "What If I Break It?" Project Management for Intergenerational LibraryTeams Creating Non-MARC Metadata." Code4lib Journal no. 28 (April 15, 2015): 1. http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/10395 Submitted by Anna Appleman, Copy Cataloger John Bulow Campbell Library, Columbia Theological Seminary