Saturday, June 26, 2010, 1:30-5:30 p.m.
Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill, Regency A
- Welcome and opening remarks: Chair (1:30, 5 min.)
- Introduction of members, liaisons, and representatives: Group (1:35, 5 min.)
[CC:DA/Roster/2009 July]
- Adoption of agenda: Chair (1:45, 5 min.)
[CC:DA/A/62]
- Approval of minutes of meeting held at 2010 Midwinter Meeting, January 16 and 18, 2010: Chair (1:50, 5 min.)
[CC:DA/M/1088-1102]
- Report from the Chair (1:55, 10 min.)
Chair's report on CC:DA motions, July-December 2009:
[CC:DA/Chair/2009-2010/3]
- Report from the Library of Congress Representative: Tillett (2:05, 40 min.)
[LC Report, June 2010 (20 min.)]
[Greek romanization table (10 min.)]
[Draft procedure for romanization proposals (10 min.)]
- Break (2:45, 30 min.)
- Report of the ALA Representative to the Joint Steering Committee: Attig (3:15, 45 min.)
[Issues deferred until after the first release of RDA: ALA decisions]
- Report on PCC activities: Fletcher (4:00, 10 min.)
[CC:DA/PCC/2010/1]
- Report on LITA activities: Cheney (4:10, 10 min.)
- Report of the CC:DA webmaster: Hatch (4:20, 10 min.)
[CC:DA/Webmaster/2010/2]
- Report from the RDA Training Task Force: Mendez (4:30, 15 min.)
- Report from the RDA Programming TF: Abbas (4:45, 15 min.)
- Review of ISBD Consolidated Edition, 2010: Creider (5:00, 30 min.)
Monday, June 28, 2010 - 8:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m.
Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill, Yorktown/Valley Forge
- Welcome and opening remarks: Chair (8:00, 5 min.)
- Presentation, From Moby-Dick To Mash-Ups: Thinking About Bibliographic Networks: Murray & Tillett
(8:05, 75 min.)
Traditional and contemporary attempts to identify and describe simple and complex bibliographic
resources have overlooked useful and powerful possibilities, due to the insufficient modeling of
bibliographic things of interest. The presentation will introduce a resource description approach that
remodels and strengthens FRBR by borrowing key concepts from Information Science and the History of Science.
The presentation will reveal portions of a network of bibliographic (and other useful) relationships between
printings of Melvilles novel dating from 1851-1975 into the present. In addition, structural similarities
between the print publication network and the multimedia mash-ups seen on YouTube and other websites will be
demonstrated and discussed.
- Report from ALA Publishing Services: Chatham, Associate Executive Director (9:20, 40 min.)
- Break/Celebration (10:00, 30 min.)
- Report from the MARBI Representative: Allgood (10:30 30 min.)
[CC:DA/MARBI Rep/2010/2 (preliminary)]
- Report from the Chair on CCS Executive Committee meetings; other new business; reports from the floor; announcement of next meeting, and adjournment: Chair (11:00, 30 min.)