Author Archives: CATS

CATS Board 2014

Executive Board 2014

President
James Matias

VP/President Elect
Xibe Solis

Treasurer
Eileen DeSimone

Secretary
Kelly Harris

Past President
Stephen Ingram

Members at Large (8)

Bob Johnson

Dominic Iadicco

Tom Cohn

Lisa Bitran

Mary O’Grady

Paul Zukowski

Danielle Zubiller

Min Liu

 

(RDA): Changes for Users and Catalogers.

RDA

Cats RDA 2013 FLYER

RSVP cats@scla.net

No registration required

Wednesday, November 13th
SCLS Auditorium
627 N. Sunrise Highway, Bellport, NY
10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
(Coffee and refreshments served at 9:30)

Resource Description and Access (RDA): Changes for Users and Catalogers. A presentation by Natalia Tomlin.

Resource Description and Access (RDA) launched in 2010 as the successor to Anglo-American Cataloging Rules, Revised, Second Edition (AACR2). The rules of this new cataloging code, as enumerated in the online utility RDA Toolkit, have led to the current period of transition for the cataloging community. RDA represents a shift in cataloging practice aimed to support the digital environment and to improve the user experience by heightening the discoverability of materials and collections. Join Natalia Tomlin, Technical Services Librarian at B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library at LIU Post, for a morning of learning about RDA principles, vocabulary, new content in bibliographic records and resulting changes in OPAC display.  This presentation will be of interest to working catalogers and other Technical Services personnel, as well as Reference Librarians and everyone else who is curious about the changes they see in OPAC records.

 

No registration required

RSVP cats@scla.net

 

 

October TIF Meeting on Wednesday, October 16, 2013

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Agenda:
Welcome
Housekeeping (approve minutes)
Mobile Millennium Demonstration
Louis DeRobertis will also be demonstrating the new monitoring system and interface through SCLS.
Google Nexus Devices (Round table discussion)
     What are you doing with them and how
Patron Computers – The next generation
     Touch interface?
     Gesture control? Leap Motion?
Group Question and Answer
Adjournment

 

A demonstration of Mobile Millennium, running Millennium from portable devices and

 

CATS Long Island Library Conference 2013

Congratulations to Margaret Hennings of the Huntington Public Library who was the winner of our Kindle Fire HD raffle.

kindle fire winner

Thanks to all of you who attended the Long Island Library Conference and visited the CATS table. Special congratulations to the Long Island Library Conference Committee for another successful year.

Links to the slides from two of our presentations are below:

Promises and Perils of Mobile Communication

Bob Johnson
http://portal.sliderocket.com/BRIFG/LILC-2013_1

Stephen Ingram
Mobile LILC presentation 2013

Future-proof Your Library Through Collaboration: Where Reference Meets Technology

Ellen Druda
LILC2013Presentation1

Bob Johnson
http://portal.sliderocket.com/BRIFG/Reference_Tech

Stephen Ingram
Future proof 2013

Look for more upcoming CATS programs.

Thanks
Stephen Ingram
President CATS

 

CATS programs at the Long Island Library Conference

programs
Flyer

The Promises and Perils of Mobile Communication

SESSION II: 10:30 – 11:30AM

Mobile communication is changing the way people are accessing information and how it is shifting library services. The presentation will concentrate on the digital environment created by these devices, a demonstration of the Emma S. Clark Library mobile app for library services, and cover concerns of online privacy. Come see the three unique perspectives in the ever-changing mobile arena.

Speakers: Ted Gutmann, Emma S. Clark Memorial Library; Stephen Ingram, Northport-East Northport Public Library; Bob Johnson, Emma S. Clark Memorial Library

Future-proof Your Library Through Collaboration: Where Reference Meets Technology

SESSION III: 3:00 – 4:00PM

Does your library have staff that are afraid of technology? Is your computer department isolated from the big picture? Do they work in two separate worlds? Join us for a panel discussion between librarians and technicians as they tackle the tough issues between them. Audience participation will provide a lively environment!

Speakers: Robert Johnson, Emma S. Clark Library: Todd Schlitt, West Islip Public Library Stephen Ingram, Northport-East Northport Library; Ellen Druda, Half Hollow Hills Community Library; Dominic Iadicicco, South Country Library

For additional information visit the CATS website at scla.net/cats/

Update-Technology Information Forum Meeting on Thursday, April 11, 2013

Agenda

Intranet discussion and demonstration – Anthony Martocello and Stephen Ingram
Wifi statistics gathering and reporting – Anthony Martocello
CIL follow up and discussion – Bob
Long Island Library Conference discussion of presentation
Using terminal services for your opacs – OpenKiosk discussion and how to
Browser wars – what works and what drives you crazy
There will be time available to discuss any issues you may want to bring to the group.
Hope to see you all there!

We will be having our next Technology Information Forum Meeting on Thursday, April 11, 2013. The meeting will be held at the Half Hollow Hills Community Library in Dix Hills. Please note that this meeting is the second Thursday of the Month, as opposed to our normal first Thursday schedule.

Here are the details

What: Technology Information Forum Meeting – April 2013

When: Thursday, April 11, 2013 (second Thursday of April)
Where: Half Hollow Hills Community Library – Dix Hills
Directions: http://bit.ly/15Vgjyl       (make sure to choose Dix Hills)
Time:9:30 coffee 10 am Meeting

Host: Ellen Druda / James Balletta

CATS Annual Library Tour

Annual Library Tour
Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Flyer-PDF

Emma S. Clark Memorial Library @ 10:00am
120 Main Street
Setauket, New York 11733-2868
(631) 941-4080

Frank Melville Jr. Memorial Library @ 2:00pm
SUNY Stony Brook
100 Nicolls Rd
Stony Brook, NY 11794
(631) 632-6000

Meet with professional staff and learn how each institution is adapting to meet the needs of
its patrons as technology changes the role of Libraries. Tour begins at Emma S. Clark
Memorial Library at 10:00am. There will be a break for lunch on your own. Tour
reconvenes at 2:00pm at the SUNY Stony Brook Frank Melville Jr. Memorial Library.

RSVP to cats@scla.net

The Annual Library Tour will take place on Tuesday April 23rd. The tour will begin at Emma S. Clark Memorial Library at 10 AM, followed by a break for lunch.

The Emma S. Clark Memorial Library is Suffolk County’s oldest public library in terms of continuous community service from its original location. The Library’s collection of books, periodicals, audio, video, and software products totals over 200,000 items and serves a population of 45,668. Firmly rooted in a century-old tradition of meeting the public need, the Emma S. Clark Memorial Library continues to explore new means and technologies to serve the needs of the Three Village community today and tomorrow.
Emma S. Clark Memorial Library
120 Main Street
Setauket, New York 11733-2868
(631) 941-4080
e-mail: askus@emmaclark.org

A List Of Some Restaurants in the area:

Mario’s Italian Restaurant- 212 Main Street, Setauket
Bliss- 766 Route 25 A, Setauket
Tai Show North- 316 Main Street, Setauket
Pita House- 100-27 S Jersey Ave, Setauket
Domo Sushi Restaurant- 180 Route 25 A, Setauket
Pentimeno- 93 Main Street, Stony Brook
Greek To Go- 2460 Nesconset- Port Jefferson Hwy, Stony Brook
O Sole Mio- 2194 Nesconset Hwy, Stony Brook
The Bench Bar and Grill- 1095 Route 25 A, Stony Brook

After lunch, the tour will reconvene at the Frank Melville Library at SUNY Stony Brook Campus at 2 PM. We will meet outside the Central Reading Room and the itinerary is as follows:
Suffolk County Library Association (SCLA) Tour of Melville Library
April 23rd, 2013

Tour Leader: Kathleen Maxheimer

2:00 PM Meet in front of Central Reading Room
Reference Services (William Glenn)

2:15 PM Technical Services (Dan Kinney, Bushra Butt)

2:25 PM Preservation (Jason Torre)

2:35 PM Music (Gisele Schierhorst)

2:50 PM Science & Engineering (Dana Antonucci)

3:00 PM Special Collections and University Archives (Kristen Nyitray)

3:10 PM Circulation (Jennifer Devito)

3:20 PM RIS Services (in Classroom A)

Instruction (Fiona Grady)
Website (Darren Chase)

This page (http://www.stonybrook.edu/parking/where.shtml?visitors) provides information on visitor parking at Stony Brook. Paid parking in the garage behind the Admin building or metered parking behind the Student Union are both close to the library building. Free parking is available in the South P lot and means a short bus ride into the main campus.