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Thoughts on the future of cataloguing

This document discusses the evolving landscape of cataloguing in relation to linked data, providing critical insights for cataloguers. It addresses key topics like the role of standards, the significance of openness in data sharing, and the impact of software and systems on cataloguing practices. By examining current trends, the document encourages cataloguers to adopt proactive approaches in adapting to changes and prepares them for future challenges. It is essential reading for professionals looking to navigate the future of their field.

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Thoughts on the future of cataloguing

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  1. Thoughts on the future of cataloguing Linked Data: what cataloguers need to know #cigld CILIP Cataloguing and Indexing Group (CIG) 25 November 2013 Thomas Meehan tom@aurochs.org @orangeaurochs

  2. Standards

  3. Publishing rather thantransferring data

  4. Assumption of openness

  5. Software and systems

  6. Role of cataloguer

  7. What can we do now?

  8. Thoughts on the Future of Cataloguing By

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