The third and final public meeting of the Library of Congress Working Group on the Future of Bibliographic Control was held on Monday, July 9, 2007.
- There was a live webcast of the meeting (via Catalogablog).
- Karen Coyle has an excellent brief summary of the meeting on her blog.
- Roy Tennant pointed out that Karen Calhoun wrote a response to the background paper [PDF].
- LISNews.org referred me to a Library Journal article about the meeting.
- Pre-meeting discussion: Sean Chen wrote an opinion post on his blog about the background paper with a follow-up post on panlibus by Richard Wallis.
If you want to read more by Jay Datema, who wrote the article in Library Journal, then check out the post on his Open Libraries blog: http://www.bookism.org/open/2007/07/10/is-there-a-bibliographic-emergency/
Posted by: Stephen Francoeur | Thursday, July 12, 2007 at 11:02 AM