Please find below preliminary information for our pre-conferences for the [ 
2018 NASIG Annual Conference ]( 
http://www.nasig.org/site_page.cfm?pk_association_webpage_menu=700&pk_association_webpage=1228
 ) in Atlanta, GA. Registration information will be coming soon!
 
Day 1:
 A Beginner’s Guide to MarcEdit 7 – Speaker: Terry Reese – full day
 Linked Data for Serials – Speakers: Amber Billey and Robert Rendall – full day
 
Day 2:
 Beyond “Set it and Forget it”: Proactively Managing Your EZproxy Server 
-Speaker: Jenny Rosenfeld – half day
 Introduction to Serials Cataloging with RDA – Speaker: Steven Shadle – half day
Day 1
Title: A Beginner’s Guide to MarcEdit 7
 Speaker: Terry Reese
 
Released at the end of 2017, MarcEdit 7 represents the most recent version of 
the MarcEdit software suite.  So, whether you are just hearing about MarcEdit, 
or have used it for years and interested in learning how you might be able to 
improve your existing workflows and processing – this preconference will 
endeavor to provide you with the tools that you need to take your MarcEdit 
skills to the next level.  Presented by the software creator, the preconference 
offers attendees and opportunity to learn using real-world questions address 
issues like automation, regular expressions, and common MARC processing 
questions.  Additionally, this presentation will look at new functionality in 
MarcEdit 7…from new linked data functionality, deeper integrations with OCLC, 
and new tools related to clustering and accessibility – this preconference will 
give users the opportunity to see not only what MarcEdit can do today, but 
where it is going.
 
Primary Audience:  Novice to Power MarcEdit users.  What will not be covered is 
scripting/programming using MarcEdit.  Additionally, regular expressions will 
only be an overview – a deep discussion of regular expressions is out of scope 
for this session
 
Title: Linked Data for Serials
 Speakers: Amber Billey and Robert Rendall
 
Are you baffled by BIBFRAME? Overwhelmed by ontologies? Or feeling turmoil 
about Turtle? Then this workshop is for you. Learn the practical foundations of 
Linked Data with a particular focus on serials in this one-day workshop. The 
presenters will go beyond just talking about RDF triples and actually break 
down linked data technology and how its application can be utilized for 
serials. Topics to be covered:
   Linked Data 101
   Ontology Basics
   Turtle Tutorial
   BIBFRAME
   Other ontologies for libraries
   CONSER Standard Record to BIBFRAME 2.0 Mapping
   Current hot topics in serials and linked data
Attendees are strongly encouraged to bring a laptop. The presenters will be 
demonstrating online linked data tools that attendees will have the opportunity 
to use, and the workshop will include hands-on exercises working with 
ontologies and creating linked data descriptions of serials.
Day 2:
Title: Introduction to Serials Cataloging with RDA
 Speaker: Steven Shadle
 
Resource Description and Access (RDA) is the cataloging standard that replaced 
AACR2. This Basic Serials Cataloging Workshop, part of the Serials Cataloging 
Cooperative Training Program, will offer an introduction to cataloging serials 
with RDA. It will cover RDA and CONSER standards, RDA core elements and 
terminology, transcribed versus recorded elements, new or revised areas of 
information, and creation of new records and serial maintenance. Attendees will 
participate in hands-on exercises which will include use of tools and 
documentation in support of cataloging with RDA. Access to the PowerPoint 
presentation will be given to participants ahead of the workshop via email.
 
Title:Beyond “Set it and Forget it”: Proactively Managing Your EZproxy Server
 Speaker: Jenny Rosenfeld
 
When was the last time you really took a deep dive into your EZproxy 
configuration? Many EZproxy administrators are happy that EZproxy “just works,” 
but they may be missing critical opportunities to provide better access to 
their e-resources. In this workshop, Jenny Rosenfeld, Senior Implementation 
Program Manager at OCLC, will share a simple monthly routine to help reduce 
your patrons’ barriers to access and identify potential security concerns. 
We’ll also cover current topics of interest to the EZproxy community, such as 
how to modify database stanzas to support HTTPS, for both OCLC-hosted and 
self-hosted customers.
 
 
On behalf of the Program Planning Committee:
 PPC Chair Violeta Ilik
 PPC Vice-Chair Maria Collins
  
 
NASIG is an independent organization working to advance and transform the 
management of information resources. Our ultimate goal is to facilitate and 
improve the distribution, acquisition, and long-term accessibility of 
information resources in all formats and business models. Visit [  
http://www.nasig.org/ ]( http://www.nasig.org/ ) for more information.

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