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Item Cataloging Services in Support of Digital Library Collections(2016-05-26) Olivarez, Joseph; Furubotten, Lisa; McGeachin, Robert; Texas A&M UniversityTo promote inter-departmental collaboration, our presentation shows real examples of some of the many services your cataloging department can offer to support your digital projects: Organizing your serials/series and their numbering and sequencing for digitizing and indexing; Repairing or creating MARC bibliographic records representing the print format of your objects, and; Mapping the resulting MARC data to spreadsheets, or other schema as needed (i.e., Dublin Core, MODS etc.); Preparing MARCXML records for HathiTrust; Using XSLT to crosswalk data from one schema to another; Use MARCEdit and/or other tools to efficiently normalize, refine and correct data; Develop strategies, workflows, tools, and documentation enabling staff to quickly create metadata for unregistered collections.Item Enhancing discovery and slaying workflows: Using the WorldCat Digital Collection Gateway to sync repository metadata to worldcat.org(2016-05-25) Lindsey, Nerissa Spring; Texas A&M International UniversityAs the cataloger at Texas A&M International University I am charged with the task of making our digital repository items discoverable through our local library discovery tool. This presentation will explore how I was able to use the WorldCat Digital Collection Gateway to make the workflow of representing repository items in our local discovery tool more efficient, while also increasing the potential for global discovery of our local content. The WorldCat Digital Collection Gateway is a free, self-service tool, which managers of OAI-PMH compliant repositories can use to automatically crosswalk metadata to worldcat.org into the MARC format.