Inclusion and Collaboration: PCC CJK Community Growing Strong and Global |
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Authors: | Charlene Chou Lia Contursi Sarah Su-Erh Elman Shuyong Jiang Jessalyn Zoom |
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Institution: | 1. Head, Knowledge Access, New York University Libraries, New York City, New York, USA;2. Team Leader, Non-Roman Script Languages Cataloging, Princeton University Library, Princeton, New Jersey, USA;3. Former Head of Technical Services, Columbia University C.V. Starr East Asian Library (retired), New York City, New York, USA;4. Division Coordinator, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library, Urbana, Illinois, USA;5. Chief, Asian and Middle Eastern Division, Library of Congress, Washington, DC, USA |
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Abstract: | AbstractEstablishing Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC) Chinese Japanese Korean (CJK) NACO, BIBCO, CONSER, and SACO funnels grew out of the PCC’s strategy of engaging and inclusion of diverse membership, and the commitment of the Council on East Asian Libraries (CEAL) to collaboration with PCC, the Library of Congress, and the American Library Association. Together, PCC CJK funnels and CEAL’s Committee on Technical Processing (CTP) have been taking leadership roles in contributing quality metadata, developing CJK-specific training programs, participating in the development of PCC policies and best practices, and engaging in international collaborations. This article discusses challenges the CJK funnels and CEAL CTP have faced and strategies taken in this ongoing collaborative endeavor. |
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Keywords: | Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC) CJK funnels NACO BIBCO CONSER SACO Council on East Asian Libraries (CEAL) Committee on Technical Processing (CTP) CJK-specific training |
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