Potomac Technical Processing Librarians 96th Annual Meeting
Event Start Date:
Friday, October 16, 2020
- 10:00 am
Event End Date:
Friday, October 16, 2020 - 3:30 pm
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Friday, October 16, 2020 10:00 am
Friday, October 16, 2020 3:30 pm
America/New York
Potomac Technical Processing Librarians 96th Annual Meeting
Registration for the 2020 Annual Meeting is now open!
LISTENING TO MANY VOICES: ETHICS IN TECHNICAL SERVICES
When: Friday, October 16, 2020, 10:00 am-3:30 pm
Where: Online
Price: $35
Registration: https://www.potomactechlibrarians.org/event-3967850
Presentations
- Critical cataloging power hour
- Heidy Berthoud (Smithsonian Libraries), Whitney Buccicone (University of Virginia), Violet Fox, David Heilbrun (George Mason University)
- “Calling out” white nationalism in our catalogs: some suggestions
- Isabel Quintana (Harvard University), Fred J. Hay (Appalachian State University)
- Black subject headings matter too: engineering discovery for a Black comic books collection
- Steven W. Holloway (James Madison University)
- The future of patron privacy: a survey of federal data protection laws and GDPR-compliance implications for U.S. libraries in the era of COVID-19
- Michael Teresa Mellifera (Catholic University of America)
- Trials versus access during unusual times: ethical considerations when applying established collection development workflows
- James Rhoades (Old Dominion University)
Registration for the 2020 Annual Meeting is now open!
LISTENING TO MANY VOICES: ETHICS IN TECHNICAL SERVICES
When: Friday, October 16, 2020, 10:00 am-3:30 pm
Where: Online
Price: $35
Registration: https://www.potomactechlibrarians.org/event-3967850
Presentations
- Critical cataloging power hour
- Heidy Berthoud (Smithsonian Libraries), Whitney Buccicone (University of Virginia), Violet Fox, David Heilbrun (George Mason University)
- “Calling out” white nationalism in our catalogs: some suggestions
- Isabel Quintana (Harvard University), Fred J. Hay (Appalachian State University)
- Black subject headings matter too: engineering discovery for a Black comic books collection
- Steven W. Holloway (James Madison University)
- The future of patron privacy: a survey of federal data protection laws and GDPR-compliance implications for U.S. libraries in the era of COVID-19
- Michael Teresa Mellifera (Catholic University of America)
- Trials versus access during unusual times: ethical considerations when applying established collection development workflows
- James Rhoades (Old Dominion University)