[MinervaCats] Cataloging Committee's Recommendation Attendance Policy

Katherine R. Morgan norcat at norway.lib.me.us
Wed Jul 16 11:11:47 EDT 2008


Hi All
    Below you will find the Minerva Cataloging Standards Committee  
recommendation for attendance policy. The committee has been working  
on this for four months, and now we would like to have feedback before  
sending this to the Executive Committee for approval. The standards  
committee has worked very hard in making the attendance policy fair  
for all libraries that belong to Minerva. Please e-mail me with your  
comments, and this is on the agenda for Friday's cataloging meeting.

thank-you
Katherine, chair

Minerva Cataloging Standards Committee

Attending the cataloging users group meetings

      Some catalogers and library directors have asked the committee  
to reconsider the requirement of attending three Cataloging Users  
Meetings per year.  They feel that travel time and expenses create a  
hardship.
      The committee believes that attending three meetings per year is  
necessary or the alternative, outline below, to ensure that catalogers  
are well informed of the need to keep the OPAC clean and in compliance  
with rules established by Anglo-American Cataloging Rules and  
standards set by the Minerva cataloging standards committee. In  
addition, with the FY 09 reduction of Maine InfoNet cataloging  
consultants? hours, and cataloging classes cancelled the committee  
feels that attending meetings is crucial to keeping the OPAC clean and  
keeping catalogers informed of what is happening in Minerva cataloging.
      The committee understands the difficulties of travel and taking  
time away from work, but with two meetings each at Maine State  
Library, Falmouth, and Bangor, attending three meetings annually is  
feasible.  For catalogers unable to attend due to staff, distance,  
and/or budget issues, they can request a tape of the catalogers? users  
meeting. A cataloging committee member will keep track of attendance  
and those requesting a tape to determine which libraries follow the  
attendance policy.
      The cataloging standards committee feels that a consequence is  
necessary to ensure that catalogers are getting important cataloging  
and Millennium software information. For those that are not adhering  
to the policy the committee chair will send out an e-mail to the  
cataloger asking why they have not attended, remind them of the  
policy, and that tapes are available. If the cataloger does not  
comply, then the library director will receive an e-mail with the same  
message, and if no action is taken by the cataloger/library, the  
committee asks that the cataloger/library will lose the ability to  
create new records or bring records from the Z39.50 database. To have  
the ability to import and create new records the cataloger/library  
will have to attend three meetings or the alternative equivalent.



Minerva Cataloging Attendance Policy

      Minerva catalogers need to attend three meetings per year or the  
alternative, view the taped meetings, to ensure that they are well  
informed about cataloging issues and solutions to keep the OPAC clean,  
and in compliance with rules established by Anglo-American Cataloging  
Rules and standards set by the Minerva cataloging standards committee.  
Catalogers unable to attend due to staff, distance, and/or budget  
issues, can request a tape of the catalogers? users meeting. The  
cataloging committee will keep track of attendance and those  
requesting a tape to determine which libraries follow the attendance  
policy.
      If a cataloger does not attend three meetings, the attendance  
keeper will inform the chair. The cataloger will receive an e-mail  
from the chair of the cataloging committee reminding them of the  
attendance policy and that tapes are available upon request. If the  
cataloger does not reply within a week, then the library director will  
receive an e-mail from the chair of the cataloging committee. The  
e-mail will inform the director that the cataloger has not attended  
any meetings or requested a tape of the meetings as the attendance  
policy states. If the library director does not reply then the library  
loses the ability to create new records and to bring records from  
Z39.5. The chair will inform Maine InfoNet staff this needs to be done.
      To regain the ability to create new records and bring in records  
from Z39.5 the cataloger needs to attend three meetings or view three  
tapes. The attendance keeper will notify Maine InfoNet staff and the  
chair that the cataloger has come to three meetings and that they can  
have the ability to create new records and bring in new records from  
Z39.5.


Requesting tapes of cataloging meetings

      A cataloger can request taped meetings by contacting the  
attendance keeper. This person is a member of the cataloging  
committee, and their contact information will be announced at the  
cataloging meetings, and included in notes from the cataloging meetings.



Katherine R. Morgan
Technical Services/Administrative Assistant
Norway Memorial Library
207-743-5309



More information about the MinervaCats mailing list