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'A valuable national asset...'

By Tricia Nathan

Issue 32, Term 1 2000

ertaining and informative joint presentation with dialogue and songs which immersed the audience in the background to the establishment of a national cataloguing service to schools. Keith Gove reiterated the long way that SCIS has come since those early days. Nearly 8,000 schools are subscribing t

CC News

By Schools Catalogue Information Service

Issue 33, Term 2 2000

1. Cataloguing of websites Bev Blackwell is Cataloguing Coordinator of Curriculum Materials Information Services at the Education Department of Western Australia. Bev has been responsible for managing the trial of cataloguing websites onto the SCIS database and has recently written a report which

CC News

By Schools Catalogue Information Service (SCIS)

Issue 36, Term 1 2001

tomer Support, Client Relations), Jan Matthews (ProductDevelopment, Technical Support), Leonie Bourke, who joined us in 2000 (Voyager System Support, Cataloguing, Special Projects), and Steven Haby, who will take up our senior Cataloguing and Metadata position early in 2001. 2001 is shaping up to be

Issue 84 Summary

By Anthea Amos

Issue 84, Term 1 2013

ervices Australia Website reviews Nigel Paull, South Grafton Public School, NSW SCIS is more... Pru Mitchell, Education Services Australia Cataloguing standards update Pru Mitchell, Education Services Australia Banned Books Week 2012 at Sunshine College Sue Bursztynski, Author and Te

Issue 83 Summary

By Anthea Amos

Issue 83, Term 4 2012

Ewen, Harrow International School, Bangkok The philosophy of creating displays: Part 1 Anita Vanderberge, Saint Kentigern College, NZ RDA: new cataloguing rules Renata Beilharz, Box Hill Institute, VIC New release of Schools Online Thesaurus (ScOT) Les Kneebone, Education Services Austra

Issue 54 Summary

By Editor

Issue 54, Term 3 2005

Corporation Internetting corner Nigel Paull, South Grafton Primary School, NSW SCISWeb handy hints New and revised subject headings Cataloguing for non-cataloguers: the truth about subject headings Ray Cotsell, SCIS The library and the Internet: ten good reasons to use the libr

Issue 53 Summary

By Editor

Issue 53, Term 2 2005

Internetting corner Nigel Paull, South Grafton Primary School, NSW SCISWeb handy hints SCIS news New and revised subject headings Cataloguing for non-cataloguers: authors Ray Cotsell, SCIS Unbeatable budgets or budget blues? Dr Jan Schmidt-Loeliger, Horsham West Primary Scho

Issue 52 Summary

By Editor

Issue 52, Term 1 2005

Internetting corner Nigel Paull, South Grafton Primary School, NSW SCISWeb handy hints SCIS news New and revised subject headings Cataloguing for non-cataloguers: how Dewey works Ray Cotsell, SCIS 13-digit ISBN Leonie Bourke, SCIS Fighting poverty through education Jane

Issue 45 Summary

By Editor

Issue 45, Term 2 2003

ingham, National Library of Australia Dampier Primary School Christine Morton, Dampier Primary School, WA Metatags Joyce Tabone, via FYI Cataloguing and Database News

Issue 43 Summary

By Editor

Issue 43, Term 4 2002

urra Outback School of the Air Therese Davis The Le@rning Federation – The Learning Object Model Margery Hornibrook, The Le@rning Federation. Cataloguing and Database News Websites for Cataloguers

Issue 41 Summary

By Editor

Issue 41, Term 2 2002

on from Robyn Collins Internetting Corner Nigel Paull, South Grafton Primary School, NSW Creating Your Library Home Page Ester Csaky, SCIS Cataloguing and Database News

Issue 39 Summary

By Editor

Issue 39, Term 4 2001

oore, IASL SCIS in the West Bev Blackwell, Western Australian Department of Education The SCIS Agency in New South Wales Anne Dowling, NSW Cataloguing News

Post Modernism and the Shelf Ready Item

By Schools Catalogue Information Service

Issue 31, Term 4 1999

(Director of Library Services) and Marie Turnbull (Technical Services Librarian) at Wesley College, Melbourne. The authors state: 'Outsourcing of cataloguing and processing had been identified by the Library Review as a method of productivity improvement. It would allow library staff to focus on

3rd Edition of the SCIS Subject Headings List

By Schools Catalogue Information Service (SCIS)

Issue 8, Term 4 1993

ings list. Currently the revision of the List is being undertaken by the Western Australian Agency for SCIS, with the assistance of the other state Cataloguing agencies. It is intended that the new list be ready for publication early in the 1994 school year. New Zealand users of the SCIS service

Issue 36 Summary

By Editor

Issue 36, Term 1 2001

fton Public School Making metadata work – practical issues Cherryl Schauder, RMIT University SCIS authority files vs SCIS subject headings Cataloguing news Inspiring connections: Learning, libraries and literacy Linda Selby, Penny Moore, Conference Coordinators

CC News

By Schools Catalogue Information Service

Issue 30, Term 3 1999

nsure it is successful. Hence, SCISWeb will not be available for the duration of the upgrade. At this stage we are advising customers to finalise all cataloguing for 1999 by the end of November. When the dates for this upgrade are confirmed we will advise you with a message in the next issue of Conn

SCIS Update - Additions to SCIS Subject Headings

By Schools Catalogue Information Service (SCIS)

Issue 11, Term 4 1994

rgya-mtsho, Dalai Lama XIV; Gyatso, Tenzin XX DALAi LAMAS. AMENDMENTS/ADDITIONS TO SCIS STANDARDS. The following changes have been made to SCIS cataloguing standards published in Curriculum Corporation standards for Cataloguing and data entry. SPECIAL BOOK NUMBERS FOR COMPUTERS. The book

Voyager: Curriculum Corporation’s new software platform for the SCIS Database

By Lance Deveson

Issue 7, Term 3 1993

the needs of the SCIS service. Voyager is a complete library package having all of the following features: on-line public access catalogue (OPAC), cataloguing, circulation, acquisitions, serial control, authority control, Inter-library loan and Gateway-CD-ROM access.Voyager also has two newer inn

Unlock the power of SCIS Authority Files with Accessit LMS: Watch the webinar today!

By Education Services Australia

Issue 127, Term 4 2023

  Webinar Content Controlled Vocabularies : Explore the concept of controlled vocabularies and understand why they are crucial for efficient cataloguing and information retrieval References: Learn how references play a pivotal role in ensuring users can find the materials they need, eve

Television Broadcasts

By Leonie Samuelsson

Issue 33, Term 2 2000

nrights Agreement to tape television programs off-air. After making the effort to record these programs for educational use, it is worth considering cataloguing those programs that the school decides to keep. Cataloguing television broadcasts has a number of advantages : Catalogue records en