Friday, March 27, 2009

"Wizard rock music" LC Subject Heading!!

Finally, after months of planning, retooling our submission and waiting, Annette Anderson-Ma and I found out that our "Wizard rock music" subject heading was approved by the Library of Congress! Yay! This project has been a long time in the making.

When Annette and I went to our first Wizard Rock concert in 2006, we had an awesome time! It was a Harry and the Potters/Draco and the Malfoys show. Afterward we started wondering if there was an LC Subject Heading for Wizard Rock. We're librarians, we wonder about things like that. Especially cataloging librarians like Annette. We did some investigating and realized that there was no LCSH for Wizard Rock. Until now, Wizard Rock cds were assigned subject headings like "Rock music" and "Potter, Harry (ficitious character) -- Songs and music". We really felt that Wizard Rock deserved it's own subject heading. So, finally after some more investigation we figured out how the submission process worked and who to contact.

We also aquired a copy of the Wizard Rockumentary (you should check it out! It's cool!) for the library and cataloging that film was actually tied in to our submission process. Basically, librarians can submit subject heading ideas through SACO if they are cataloging something and don't find an appropriate subject heading in the existing list. Although the Wizard Rockumentary already had an OCLC record, we could still submit the subject heading. We felt that to properly catalog this item, it really needed a subject heading for what it was! Wizard Rock!

As part of the submission process we also had to provide evidence for where the subject term was found and where it was not found. You have to show that it is terminology that is in fact used, but also it is something new that needs to be added to LC Subject Headings.

Only libraries who participate in SACO can submit a subject heading, and our library is not a participating institution. Sylvia Mariscal, a cataloger from UCLA is the SACO representative who helped us. She gave us a lot of guidance and helped us to provide the correct information and format everything properly.

So, if you want to see the official approved list for March 18, 2009, you can go to the lists here.

Or, you can check out the LC Subject Authorities page and search for "Wizard rock music".

I feel really fortunate to have such an awesome friend, colleague and fellow Wizard Rock Librarian in Annette. It was a lot of fun working on this project with her! And the fact that the subject heading was approved makes it a million times sweeter! New I feel that I am a REAL Wizard Rock Librarian!!

photo sharing

I think one way we can use Flickr at the Pollak Library is to highlight cool events we have here like Project Book Truck, gallery openings and other campus events we host like the upcoming Poetry Day. It is important for the community to see that the library offers a lot of different opportunities for fun and learning besides our other awesome information related services. Also, maybe we could use Flickr to highlight items in Special Collections that are unique to our library. Things related to our science fiction collection may be particularly interesting to some people who are searching Flickr.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

RSS!

I think RSS feeds could be very useful to the library. We could use a feed to let people know about upcoming programming, events and when policies or services change. It could be particularly helpful during semester breaks when hours change. Also, periodically sending out interesting bits of information can help keep the library visible. I just wonder if people become jaded and/or overwhelmed when they subscribe to too many RSS feeds. If a feed has lots of updates during the day, people might get tired of reading so much. Are there ways to screen RSS feeds?

Friday, March 13, 2009

My first post!

My Blog's name is a reference to a Street Fighter character and one of her attack moves. Look it up!

My initial thoughts about library 2.0 are:

I really liked the video from the Thing #1. I thought it was very well put together. I also liked the blogging video from Thing #2. I thought it explained the blogging phenomenon really well. Blogging is an interesting thing. It is funny to me that people feel compelled to blog about everything they do and think. Anyway, I think blogs are useful in many ways. You can find a lot of good information on blogs, and I also think it is important for libraries to make information available where and how their users seek it.