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Please join us for a discussion of workflow efficiencies at the meeting of the 
ALCTS CaMMS Technical Services Workflows Efficiency Interest Group at ALA 
Midwinter 2014.

Topic: Workflow Efficiencies
Date:  Monday, January 27, 2014
Time: 1:00 AM-2:30 PM
Location: Pennsylvania Convention Center 202 B

Session one:
Title: Using MarcEdit and Excel to Identify Bibliographic Problems with 
Batchloaded Records
Presenter: Michael Winecoff, Associate University Librarian for Technical 
Services, UNC Charlotte
Synopsis: MARC records provided by vendors are often batchloaded without regard 
to checking for quality control.  These records could have unknown problems 
that would otherwise go undetected making them inaccessible. This session shows 
one way using MarcEdit and Excel to quickly pull out key fields and scan for 
issues.

Session two:
Title: Adding XSLT to the cataloger's toolbox: efficiencies for transforming 
and analyzing bibliographic data.
Presenter: Annie Glerum, Head of Complex Cataloging, Florida State University 
Libraries
Synopsis: MarcEdit is extremely handy for editing and analyzing MARC files, 
however another useful program that can be tossed to the cataloger's toolbox is 
EXtensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT). XSLT, which can be used 
in conjunction with MarcEdit, works with any XML-based metadata and can be 
customized for local needs. This introduction to XSLT covers metadata 
transformation to MARC21, quality control of vendor batch files, and XSLT code 
snippets.

Session three:
Title: A technology solution to process management: leveraging a Duke/IBM 
partnership
Presenter: Jacquie Samples, Head, Electronic Resources and Serials Cataloging 
Section, ERSM, Duke University Libraries
Synopsis: In the summer of 2013, a joint team involving the Duke University 
Libraries and IBM spent three months deploying and developing IBM's Business 
Process Manager application framework (BPM) in the Libraries, showcasing the 
application's capabilities by transforming the way the Duke University 
Libraries manage subscriptions to online databases.  The Libraries' successful 
collaboration with IBM and the BPM platform has become a foundational 
experience for developing a suite of workflow tools in the Libraries, one that 
will help transform other operational processes and improve the Libraries' 
quality of service in nearly every area. This presentation will describe the 
processes and problems that led up to this transformative project, will provide 
a brief overview of the BPM solution in action, and will discuss the broader 
potential of BPM as a process management solution for the Duke community.

Looking forward to seeing you there!

TS WEIG Chair
Michael Winecoff
Associate University Librarian for Technical Services
J. Murrey Atkins Library
UNC Charlotte
Charlotte, NC 28223
mkwin...@uncc.edu<mailto:mkwin...@uncc.edu>

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