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Come Join us Backstage in New Orleans

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As we at Backstage look to where bibliographic metadata comes from, we see lots of data coming directly from publishers.  Our own cataloging department has been cataloging thousands of titles each month for publishers, and so we’ve recently been looking towards the publishing industry to learn about how their processes impact the bibliographic data that ends up in our library clients’ catalogs as MARC records.

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Join us at ALA

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Backstage in San Diego
On your way to Saturday morning meetings

at ALA Midwinter, set aside some time

to drop in for the semiannual

MARS Authority Control Breakfast.
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With all the excitement surrounding RDA at ALA Annual (and we’ll have an update about that up soon), we realized we didn’t have a quick recap of events from my point of view in DC.  I would like to fill you in on details from an operational point of view as concerns Backstage, letting Karen Anderson let you know about the RDA updates later. continue reading…

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Backstage at Houlihan's
No, it’s not a new approach to
the constitutional separation of powers.

It’s the semiannual
MARS AUTHORITY CONTROL BREAKFAST!

Join us at ALA, Saturday morning for breakfast at

Clyde's of Gallery Place

Clyde’s
707 7th Street NW
Washington, DC

Saturday, June 26, 2010
7:30 to 9:00 a.m.

(Clyde’s is just a few blocks from the convention center.
You can find a map on the RSVP page.)

Get the scoop on the latest features and upcoming enhancements.

Network with other MARS users and touch base with your Backstage crew.

The MARS team will lead a discussion with the user group from 8:00 to 8:30.
Drop in for a few minutes or stay the whole time.

Seating is limited, so please reserve your space online at:

www.bslw.com/RSVP

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PRESERVATION MICROFILM • MICROFILM DUPLICATION & STORAGE
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Nate, our fearless leader recently braved the cold of Florida for the COSUGI Conference, this is what he had to say about his trip.

There’s a line from the Simpson’s where Flanders takes his family to Moe’s Family Feedbag.  When Moe curses while waiting on a table, Flanders says, “I expect that kind of language at Denny’s, but not here!”  That was the general feeling during the 3-day conference for COSUGI when it came to Florida’s weather—we expect that kind of cold weather where we were coming from, just not in Florida.

SirsiDynix has no control over the weather, so we can’t fault them for holding the conference during one of the coldest times since 2002.  Other than being able to see your breath in the morning or at night, the actual conference part of the stay was very nice.

By some estimates, there were around 600 attendees to COSUGI.  Many of those were no doubt employees of SirsiDynix, but there was a very healthy number of library staff coursing through the Coronado Springs Resort where the conference was held.

As for Backstage, we had a booth set up (#216) right next to data2—both of whom we work with.  The mornings tended to see the most traffic through the exhibit room, with it tapering off towards the afternoon.

On Wednesday, March 3, SirsiDynix hosted a dinner party at Disney Hollywood Studios, called “Streets of America.”  That portion of the park was leased, so a large group of us could dance & dine the night away listening to 80’s music blaring from a professional DJ and his decked out van.  Though the cold threatened to sully the mood, at least there was a smattering of heat lamps to help ease the chill.  Those of us (me) that didn’t think to also pack a sweater were very grateful for the extra warmth—or we could have joined in on the impromptu dancing!

COSUGI also conducted a lot of different meetings, discussion groups, and presentations.  In all, it was a very fruitful trip, even though I hear the tomato crops really took a beating while we were there.

Nate Cothran

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