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Collaborating and speaking out - Coggle Diagram
Collaborating and speaking out
Cataloguing teams being involved with cataloguing organisations (suppliers)
Importance of being out in the industry talking to partners
Making work for efficient
Pandemic preventing some networking
Being part of MDG
Keeping up-to-date with BIBFRAME
Being involved with Jisc and NBK
Collaborating
View that librarians are over collaborative
sharing good practice
Getting the most out of the LMS
Making cataloguing less solitary
Thinking more strategically
Getting your voice heard
Getting you voice into the wider community
Talking to suppliers
Steering conversations
It being difficult if you are the only person doing a particular job
Seeing the importance of making a stand
Being asked more for your views
Moving to a new LMS
Allowing for more collaboration
Talking in the same language
Standardising records
Fighting the same battles
Being in touch with colleagues at other libraries more
Sharing records nationally and internationally
Sharing records on OCLC
Sharing records in the NBK
Making sure they are of a good standard
Metadata having no boundaries
Considering records to be an institutional asset
Sharing experiences of suppliers
Talking to colleagues about issues
Talking to Jisc about supplier practices
Knowing you're not alone
Other people having the same problems
Knowing you've got the consortium behind you
Working nationally to build relationships
Working with national organisations
Working with Jisc
Using data to manage collections better
Working to make record more re-usable and sharable
Working with SUPC
Working with SCONUL
Helping to drive these services in a way that works well for us
Having both operational and strategic focuses
Suppliers meeting regularly with representatives from libraries to hear their views
Wanting this to happen more often
Working with international bodies
Negotiating with OCLC
Working with NISO
Looking at minimum standards for e-book metadata
Considering what different stakeholders need
Looking at pain points