ACQflash: LCCN Announcement

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Date: Thu, 10 May 2012 15:04:05 -0700
To: ACQNET-L <acqnet-l_at_lists.ibiblio.org>
Subject:  LCCN Announcement
From:  "Puccio, Joseph" <jpuc_at_loc.gov>
Date:  5/10/2012 12:28 PM


All:

Please see the message below from Beacher Wiggins, the Director for 
Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access, at LC.

I'm pleased to introduce the newest issue of LCCN, the electronic 
journal of the Library of Congress Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access 
Directorate.  LCCN was the first e-journal to be issued by the Library 
of Congress.  It was first published in January 1993 and ran until June 
2008.  After a hiatus of nearly four years, we are reviving the 
publication in order to share informal news and background stories from 
LC's technical processing staff with the library community.  Policy 
updates and other official news will continue to be posted on our 
Cataloging and Acquisitions Website at http://www.loc.gov/aba/

The Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Directorate is a very 
different place in April 2012 than it was in June 2008.  We have 
completely redesigned our workflows and merged acquisitions and 
cataloging tasks; tested and agreed to implement RDA: Resource 
Description and Access in conjunction with the other U.S. national 
libraries, probably in March 2013; and begun inputting metadata in 
original scripts directly to our integrated library system.  As staffing 
has decreased from 600 in 2008 to just under 500 employees today, "ABA" 
is a leaner, more efficient organization.  We proved that assertion by 
our record-high cataloging production in 2010 and 2011 and record 
acquisitions in 2011.  Moreover, a career in technical processing at LC 
is more challenging and intriguing than ever, as LCCN's new series "A 
Day in the Life of ..." shows.  Welocme to the new LCCN!

Beacher J. Wiggins
Director for Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access
Library of Congress


LCCN is available in electronic form only and is free of charge. To 
subscribe, send a mail message to listserv_at_listserv.loc.gov with the 
text: subscribe lccn [firstname lastname]. Please be sure that the text 
is the body of the message, not the subject line.


Joe Puccio
Collection Development Officer
Library Services
Library of Congress
E-mail:  jpuc_at_loc.gov
Tel.: (202) 707-1413
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