Ultimate Debate 2008

July 5th, 2008 by jgriffey

Thanks to the Internet Resources and Services Interest Group (IRSIG), there was another Ultimate Debate panel at ALA Annual 2008. The title this year was “There’s No Catalog like No Catalog”, and we are remarkably lucky that we were able to get a full recording of the debate for podcast here on LITABlog.

Enjoy!

 
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5 Responses to “Ultimate Debate 2008”

  1. PLA Blog » Blog Archive » Everyone Else Likes Having Found: 360 Minutes into the Future of the Catalog Says:

    [...] The following are a few of the many highlights from this program. Listen to the MP3 for more. [...]

  2. Professional Development - Catalog Debate at ALA Says:

    [...] Karen G. Schneider as well as the debaters’ responses. The debate has been made available as a podcast on LITA’s [...]

  3. My ALA Round-up and the Top Tech Trends Fail Whale Says:

    [...] of my programs went quite well; the Ultimate Debate was well-attended (even though the Hyatt was not in Anaheim but Santa Cruz, based on the walk) and we were in top [...]

  4. Cataloging Futures Says:

    ALA 2008: There’s no catalog like no catalog…

    I definitely don’t write enough about the future of the library catalog. There are several reasons for this–one is that so many other people are working hard in this area….

  5. Odum Library Blog » “There’s No Catalog Like No Catalog” audio from ALA Says:

    [...] “There’s No Catalog Like No Catalog,” the Ultimate Debate hosted by LITA’s Internet Resources and Services Interest Group at this year’s American Library Association annual conference, is an informed discussion of the OPAC’s future, and also a hoot. Panelists were Roy Tennant, Karen Coyle, Joseph Janes, and Karen Schneider. [...]

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