Report of the Task Force for the Review of Statement of International Cataloguing Principles (2015)

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May 20, 2015

Report of the Task Force for the Review of Statement of International Cataloguing Principles (2015)

Submitted by Gayle Porter, Chair ALA/ALCTS/CaMMS/CC:DA/Task Force for the Review of Statement of International Cataloguing Principles (2015)

CC:DA Task Force for the Review of the Statement of International Cataloguing Principles, 2015 Edition: Charge and Roster

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May 4, 2015

Charge to the Task Force for the Review of the Statement of International Cataloguing Principles, 2015 Edition

The Task Force for the Review of the Statement of International Cataloguing Principles, 2015 Edition is charged with preparing a review of this draft document, for transmittal to CC:DA by May 22, 2015.

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May 4, 2015

Roster of the Task Force for the Review of the Statement of International Cataloguing Principles, 2015 Edition

Gayle Porter, chair
University Library
Chicago State University
9501 South Martin Luther King Drive
Chicago, IL 60628-1598
(773) 995-2551
gporter@csu.edu

Laurence Creider
Head, Archives and Special Collections Dept.
University Library
New Mexico State University
Las Cruces, NM 88003
(575) 646-4756
lcreider@lib.nmsu.edu

Jessica Hayden
Technical Services Manager
University of Northern Colorado
Campus Box 48
Greeley, CO 80639
(970) 351-2183
jessica.hayden@unco.edu

John Hostage
Senior Continuing Resources Cataloger
Harvard Library–Information and Technical Services
Langdell Hall 194
Cambridge, MA 02138
(617) 495-3974
hostage@law.harvard.edu

Larisa Walsh
Monographic cataloger, University of Chicago Libraries
Regenstein Library
1100 East 57th Street, Rm. 170
Chicago, IL 60637
(773) 702-8726
walshl@uchicago.edu

Task Force to Review the Statement of International Cataloguing Principles

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December 8, 2006

Charge

The Task Force to Review the Statement of International Cataloguing Principles is charged with:

  • Preparing an interim review paper on the latest available draft, looking at the principles generally and with respect to the available information on Resource Description and Access (RDA) specifically. This interim review paper will be sent to the chair of CC:DA by May 15, 2007.
  • Being the primary body within CC:DA to compare and contrast the latest available version of the Statement of International Cataloguing Principles with RDA as RDA review and development proceeds. The TF shall alert CC:DA if there are significant differences.
  • Preparing a report for CC:DA that will form the basis of the ALA response when the Statement goes out for worldwide review. The TF will develop the report using any instructions provided by the requesting agency; issues specifically of interest to CC:DA will be included in an appendix or under separate cover. This report will be sent to the chair of CC:DA three weeks before the deadline given by the requesting agency. Continue reading