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Event in Ottawa – Putting Theory Into Practice: Implementing RDA/FRBR at Montreal’s Jewish Public Library

Posted by CLA Govt Library and Info Mgmt Professionals Network on 2012/04/16

Thursday, May 3, 2012, 5:30 pm
Ottawa Public Library, 120 Metcalfe (Auditorium)

Over the past few years RDA and FRBR have been hot topics in the library profession, and the Jewish Public Library in Montreal was the first public library in the world to adopt FRBR alongside RDA.

Come and hear Eddie Paul, Head of Bibliographic and Information Services at the Jewish Public Library, share his experiences (and adventures!) from this journey.

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When:
Thursday, May 3, 2012, 5:30 pm

Where:
Ottawa Public Library, 120 Metcalfe (Auditorium)

Cost:

  • Regular – $30
  • Regular (Student) – $10
  • Personal Members of Other LIS Associations – $25
  • CLA Members – $20
  • CLA Student Members – $5

Register by May 1 at http://app.fluidsurveys.com/s/2012-05-RDA/

Payment by cash or cheque will be taken at the door.

Registered attendees who cancel on the day of the event or who do not attend will be invoiced for the full registration fee.

For more information, please contact cla.govlib@gmail.com

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