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Now Available - Subject Headings Manual, Update No. 2, 2013

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09/30/2013 10:51 AM EDT

This publication is also available in the web-based cataloging tool Cataloger's Desktop. For more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/cds/desktop.




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About CDS products if Government shuts down

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In the event of a Government shutdown, the Library of Congress will be temporarily closed beginning Tuesday, October 1, until further notice. During this period, the Library will be unable to respond to any communications received. Classification Web and Cataloger's Desktop will continue to be available, but should any technical difficulties arise during the closure no customer service or technical support can be provided. We will be unable to process orders for print products. We apologize for the inconvenience.

MARC Distribution Services (MDS) will continue to be available, but subscribers can expect fewer records than normal on the daily and weekly distribution files. Depending on the length of the shutdown, null files or a disruption in service might be possible. Should any technical difficulties arise during the closure no customer service or technical support can be provided. We apologize for the inconvenience.




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Library of Congress Announces Enhanced Access to Cataloging Services and Applications

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02/03/2014 08:00 AM EST

Read the press release about a cooperative agreement between the Library of Congress and the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC).




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Advanced Look at New Cataloger's Desktop User Interface - Part 1

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Advanced Look at the New & Enhanced User Interface Coming to Cataloger’s Desktop on September 10, 2014

First of 3 Weekly Messages . . .

Favorites

“Favorites” give you the ability to bookmark and annotate important passages and share them with your colleagues, if you like. Create shortcuts to specific spots in Cataloger’s Desktop resources so you can link to them in email messages and your local library’s cataloging policy manuals and training materials.

You can also save searches that you want to re-run in the future, as well as save sessions that reflect recurring cataloging operations. And— any bookmarks, annotations, or shortcuts you create in the current Cataloger’s Desktop system will carry forward in the new user interface.

See more at http://www.loc.gov/cds/downloads/catdesktop06-2014.pdf

Next week—get an advanced peek at the new “Preferences” option.




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Advanced Look at New Cataloger's Desktop User Interface - Part 1

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08/04/2014 08:50 AM EDT

Advanced Look at the New & Enhanced User Interface Coming to Cataloger'™s Desktop on September 10, 2014

First of 3 Weekly Messages . . .

Favorites

œFavorites give you the ability to bookmark and annotate important passages and share them with your colleagues, if you like. Create shortcuts to specific spots in Cataloger's Desktop resources so you can link to them in email messages and your local library'™s cataloging policy manuals and training materials.

You can also save searches that you want to re-run in the future, as well as save sessions that reflect recurring cataloging operations. And -” any bookmarks, annotations, or shortcuts you create in the current Cataloger'™s Desktop system will carry forward in the new user interface.

See more at http://www.loc.gov/cds/downloads/catdesktop06-2014.pdf

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Advanced Look at New Cataloger's Desktop User Interface - Part 2

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08/11/2014 07:50 AM EDT

PREFERENCES

As is the case with the current Cataloger’s Desktop system, the first time you log into the new user interface on September 10, you will be asked to set Preferences. This feature allows you to configure how Desktop works for you and is very important for getting the most out of the system. Earlier this year Library of Congress staff polled subscribers to find out what they wanted improved in the service, and many asked for a much simpler Preferences process. We heard you loud and clear . . . .

The new Preferences process should take much less time and should be much more straightforward. You will be asked to specify what language user interface you want, how long you want Desktop to remain open before it times out, RDA and Classification Web logins if you have them, and what types of resources you want to routinely consult. It should only take a couple of minutes to complete the Preferences process.

See more at http://www.loc.gov/cds/downloads/catdesktop06-2014.pdf

Next week—get an advanced peek at the new, enhanced, and expanded search feature.




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Advanced Look at New Cataloger's Desktop User Interface - Part 3

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08/18/2014 01:43 PM EDT

Coming to Cataloger’s Desktop on September 10, 2014 . . .

ADVANCED SEARCH

The Advanced Search feature replaces several functions that subscribers told us were confusing to use. The new Advanced Search lets you:

- Get information about classification number and subject heading assignment
- Identify specific MARC tags and codes, and
- Search 9 of the most popular cataloging-related discussion lists.

And—as is the case with the general search box, Advanced Search can be accessed anywhere within Cataloger’s Desktop.

See more at http://www.loc.gov/cds/downloads/catdesktop06-2014.pdf




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