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Dealing With Web-Delivered Resources: Streaming Video
What is streaming video? What are the characteristics of web delivered videos, and how should they be described according to AACR2 and MARC21?
At the end of this workshop you will be able to:
- Be able to recognize what aspects define web-delivered video.
- Understand correct MARC record structure for web videos.
- Understand and implement the latest cataloging policies from OCLC and the Library of Congress.
- Edit existing cataloging records for streaming video to conform to current standards.
Who should attend: Anyone who is interested including MARC records for web videos in their catalog, or would like to learn more about the latest standards for cataloging web-delivered videos.
Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of the MARC Bibliographic standards and the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules, 2nd ed. 2002 Revision. Basic prior experience in cataloging of print or electronic materials on OCLC will be helpful.
Related workshops:
- Cataloging E-Books
- Dealing With Web-Delivered Resources: Full Text
- Dealing With Web-Delivered Resources: Websites & Databases
- Dealing With Web-Delivered Resources: Audio Books
Instructors:
Lauren Pinsley
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