ºÝºÝߣshows by User: ChuckPatch / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: ChuckPatch / Wed, 21 Jul 2010 09:43:43 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: ChuckPatch What\'s the Difference Between a Registrar and a Cataloger? /slideshow/whats-the-difference-between-a-registrar-and-a-cataloger-4806053/4806053 calmmcnnotes-12797232996328-phpapp01
A talk sponsored by the Committee on Archives, Libraries and Museums (CALM) at the Museum Computer Network, 2004, exploring the differing conceptions of cataloging practiced by museum and library catalogers. Includes comments gleaned from a casual survey of museum catalogers on the role and organizational position of catalogers in museum. Discusses the role of standards in cataloging strategies.]]>

A talk sponsored by the Committee on Archives, Libraries and Museums (CALM) at the Museum Computer Network, 2004, exploring the differing conceptions of cataloging practiced by museum and library catalogers. Includes comments gleaned from a casual survey of museum catalogers on the role and organizational position of catalogers in museum. Discusses the role of standards in cataloging strategies.]]>
Wed, 21 Jul 2010 09:43:43 GMT /slideshow/whats-the-difference-between-a-registrar-and-a-cataloger-4806053/4806053 ChuckPatch@slideshare.net(ChuckPatch) What\'s the Difference Between a Registrar and a Cataloger? ChuckPatch A talk sponsored by the Committee on Archives, Libraries and Museums (CALM) at the Museum Computer Network, 2004, exploring the differing conceptions of cataloging practiced by museum and library catalogers. Includes comments gleaned from a casual survey of museum catalogers on the role and organizational position of catalogers in museum. Discusses the role of standards in cataloging strategies. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/calmmcnnotes-12797232996328-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A talk sponsored by the Committee on Archives, Libraries and Museums (CALM) at the Museum Computer Network, 2004, exploring the differing conceptions of cataloging practiced by museum and library catalogers. Includes comments gleaned from a casual survey of museum catalogers on the role and organizational position of catalogers in museum. Discusses the role of standards in cataloging strategies.
What\'s the Difference Between a Registrar and a Cataloger? from Chuck Patch
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Define Future: Finding the Common Ground Between IT and Digital Preservation /slideshow/define-future-finding-the-common-ground-between-it-and-digital-preservation/3277147 mcndigitalcuration93simple-100225121915-phpapp02
Presentation for MCN 2008 session on Digital Curation. Digital Curation is a new field devoted to preservation of digital assets. It negotiates between the expertise of content specialists and IT. This presentation looks at the sometimes conflicting priorities of IT and digital preservation and considers how these differences might be resolved.]]>

Presentation for MCN 2008 session on Digital Curation. Digital Curation is a new field devoted to preservation of digital assets. It negotiates between the expertise of content specialists and IT. This presentation looks at the sometimes conflicting priorities of IT and digital preservation and considers how these differences might be resolved.]]>
Thu, 25 Feb 2010 12:19:09 GMT /slideshow/define-future-finding-the-common-ground-between-it-and-digital-preservation/3277147 ChuckPatch@slideshare.net(ChuckPatch) Define Future: Finding the Common Ground Between IT and Digital Preservation ChuckPatch Presentation for MCN 2008 session on Digital Curation. Digital Curation is a new field devoted to preservation of digital assets. It negotiates between the expertise of content specialists and IT. This presentation looks at the sometimes conflicting priorities of IT and digital preservation and considers how these differences might be resolved. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mcndigitalcuration93simple-100225121915-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation for MCN 2008 session on Digital Curation. Digital Curation is a new field devoted to preservation of digital assets. It negotiates between the expertise of content specialists and IT. This presentation looks at the sometimes conflicting priorities of IT and digital preservation and considers how these differences might be resolved.
Define Future: Finding the Common Ground Between IT and Digital Preservation from Chuck Patch
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Not the Unthinkable, But What We Didn’t Think Of: Preparing For and Recovering From Disaster /slideshow/not-the-unthinkable-but-what-we-didnt-think-of-preparing-for-and-recovering-from-disaster/3275812 harvardart-100225093636-phpapp01
[Best downloaded to be seen properly - lots of visual effects that show information not visible in the online view] The flooding of New Orleans that followed hurricane Katrina devastated the city and begged the question of not just how institutions prepare for and survive disaster, but how they recover from it. This presentation examines the experience of The Historic New Orleans Collection in the context of the very active 2005 hurricane season in the Gulf of Mexico. It discusses the level or preparation carried out and the effects of the scope of the disaster on staff effectiveness and recovery operations.]]>

[Best downloaded to be seen properly - lots of visual effects that show information not visible in the online view] The flooding of New Orleans that followed hurricane Katrina devastated the city and begged the question of not just how institutions prepare for and survive disaster, but how they recover from it. This presentation examines the experience of The Historic New Orleans Collection in the context of the very active 2005 hurricane season in the Gulf of Mexico. It discusses the level or preparation carried out and the effects of the scope of the disaster on staff effectiveness and recovery operations.]]>
Thu, 25 Feb 2010 09:36:26 GMT /slideshow/not-the-unthinkable-but-what-we-didnt-think-of-preparing-for-and-recovering-from-disaster/3275812 ChuckPatch@slideshare.net(ChuckPatch) Not the Unthinkable, But What We Didn’t Think Of: Preparing For and Recovering From Disaster ChuckPatch [Best downloaded to be seen properly - lots of visual effects that show information not visible in the online view] The flooding of New Orleans that followed hurricane Katrina devastated the city and begged the question of not just how institutions prepare for and survive disaster, but how they recover from it. This presentation examines the experience of The Historic New Orleans Collection in the context of the very active 2005 hurricane season in the Gulf of Mexico. It discusses the level or preparation carried out and the effects of the scope of the disaster on staff effectiveness and recovery operations. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/harvardart-100225093636-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> [Best downloaded to be seen properly - lots of visual effects that show information not visible in the online view] The flooding of New Orleans that followed hurricane Katrina devastated the city and begged the question of not just how institutions prepare for and survive disaster, but how they recover from it. This presentation examines the experience of The Historic New Orleans Collection in the context of the very active 2005 hurricane season in the Gulf of Mexico. It discusses the level or preparation carried out and the effects of the scope of the disaster on staff effectiveness and recovery operations.
Not the Unthinkable, But What We Didn’t Think Of: Preparing For and Recovering From Disaster from Chuck Patch
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Who's Driving? Implementing a Multi-Disciplinary Collection Information System in a Museum /slideshow/whos-driving-implementing-a-multidisciplinary-collection-information-system-in-a-museum/3269206 patchwho27sdriving-100224180351-phpapp02
A case study of a project at The Historic New Orleans Collection to integrate the Registration and Cataloging of three collecting divisions: the museum, library and manuscripts division. THNOC co-developed a software system with Minisis Inc. that combined curatorial, bibliographic and archival cataloging processes. However, professional practices did not intersect in the area of subject classification and the institution developed an in-house descriptive hierarchy to provide a tool for federated searches of all holdings.]]>

A case study of a project at The Historic New Orleans Collection to integrate the Registration and Cataloging of three collecting divisions: the museum, library and manuscripts division. THNOC co-developed a software system with Minisis Inc. that combined curatorial, bibliographic and archival cataloging processes. However, professional practices did not intersect in the area of subject classification and the institution developed an in-house descriptive hierarchy to provide a tool for federated searches of all holdings.]]>
Wed, 24 Feb 2010 18:03:36 GMT /slideshow/whos-driving-implementing-a-multidisciplinary-collection-information-system-in-a-museum/3269206 ChuckPatch@slideshare.net(ChuckPatch) Who's Driving? Implementing a Multi-Disciplinary Collection Information System in a Museum ChuckPatch A case study of a project at The Historic New Orleans Collection to integrate the Registration and Cataloging of three collecting divisions: the museum, library and manuscripts division. THNOC co-developed a software system with Minisis Inc. that combined curatorial, bibliographic and archival cataloging processes. However, professional practices did not intersect in the area of subject classification and the institution developed an in-house descriptive hierarchy to provide a tool for federated searches of all holdings. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/patchwho27sdriving-100224180351-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A case study of a project at The Historic New Orleans Collection to integrate the Registration and Cataloging of three collecting divisions: the museum, library and manuscripts division. THNOC co-developed a software system with Minisis Inc. that combined curatorial, bibliographic and archival cataloging processes. However, professional practices did not intersect in the area of subject classification and the institution developed an in-house descriptive hierarchy to provide a tool for federated searches of all holdings.
Who's Driving? Implementing a Multi-Disciplinary Collection Information System in a Museum from Chuck Patch
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