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Summary
Report of Conference Call
Monday December 18,
2000
Present: Chuck
Bearden, David Chesnutt, Patricia Dragon, David Green, Lorna
Hughes, Amy Masciola, Christina Powell, Matt Stoeffler, John
Unsworth
1. Review of
database structure and current status of records.
a. We decided to further
*amend* our list of Object Types:
Collaborative Spaces
*Numeric* Datasets
Reference Tools
Teaching Materials
Software
*Research Materials*
(Editions, Collections in all media)
b. The STATUS field: We did
decide to keep the "Complete" part of this field; but
decided to change "Accessible" to "Available"
c. The CATALOGED field: we
should ask for the OCLC record number, if there is one.
d. SOURCE: to answer the
question of how to indicate the existence of born digital
material we would use keywords in this field.
e. RIGHTS: we should make this
a required field
2.
Discussion of Guidelines for completion of records
Chuck reviewed the draft
Guidelines for catalogers for completing records. The guidelines
will be circulated again for comment. He saw the stages as: a.
checking the information we have; b. confirming that information
with the project director and gathering further information,
using phone, email, fax; c. entering the additional information.
It was suggested that we
prepare a simple form to send to project directors to help them
prepare information for the database. A link to one or two
exemplary completed records would also help.
3. Next
Steps
We agreed that Chuck would
circulate the draft guidelines; everyone would assist in
commenting on them online and he would prepare a revised set by
January 16. In the meantime, John Unsworth would complete a
record on UVa's Valley in the Shadow project in
our current database and Chris Powell and Pat Dragon would work
on the record of the Michigan Middle English Compendium.
We would then confer again by phone at the end of January with a
view to starting the next phase, with Michigan and Rice
catalogers by the end of January/early February.
Matt would give us the new url
for the current database; David would update the NINCH Database
project website.
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