July highlights
I announced this weblog on 26 June, so July was its first full month. I posted on twenty-three days, much of which was rounding up existing stuff and pointing out useful sites and papers that you probably already knew about. Here are what I think are the best entries, by which I mean the ones that point to the most interesting or freshest work:
- 12: AustLit (remember you can get free FRBR guest access if you ask them)
- 22: Martha Yee’s new paper, “FRBRization: A Method for Turning Online Public Finding Lists into Online Public Catalogs”
- 25: Three June presentations on AACR3/RDA
- 28: Jennifer Bowen’s new paper, “FRBR: Coming Soon to Your Library?”
- 29: RDA prospectus announced
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