Two years ago, Missouri Evergreen implemented a cataloging certification program using a pdf document, YouTube, and the test server. Although consortium catalogers were able to complete the process and earn their certifications the program was clunky – labor intensive and difficult to update along with software upgrades. In order to streamline the process and prepare for a bi-annual recertification process it was decided the program was in need of a complete overhaul. In this session I will discuss how we created our certification program, set standards, managed expectations, and automated the process with an LMS.
Cataloging for Non-catalogers
So, you’re on the gameshow “Who Wants to be a Cataloger?” and you’re wondering how you ended up here. You aren’t a cataloger! You don’t even need to know cataloging in your library job! Come to this session to make sure you’re a million-dollar winner on the show! We will help you see how library staff, from circulation to administration, will benefit from knowing a bit of cataloging, and how it could help you in your job. (Encore presentation from 2022 *NEW & IMPROVED!*) This program covers 6 areas of library service – Reference/Adult Services, Youth Services, Circulation, Systems/IT, Collection Development, and Administration – and how knowing a little bit about cataloging and MARC records can help any library staffer serve their customers better. Evergreen specifics will be included throughout the program.
Hold Groups – One Library’s Story
Hold Groups take the onus off of patrons for placing holds on new books by their favorite authors. Scenic Regional Library in Missouri began discussing Hold Groups in the spring of 2022 and made the first Hold Groups available to patrons in October 2022. Hear the story of our planning, implementation, and how it is working for us.