Presentation for PaLA Annual Conference 2012. Practical solutions to the problems of cataloging and classifying
graphica, with information on useful RDA changes and the upcoming
implementation of FRBR and its relationship to the format.
This document provides an overview and synopsis of the action-adventure video game "Blood Lust". The game follows the story of Deagius Ranulf, a former special forces operative who discovers he is a werewolf. As both a man and a werewolf, Deagius fights vampires, witches, demons and other enemies throughout locations in Europe. The game incorporates RPG elements, third-person shooting, and the ability to choose dialogue options that impact the story. It also features character leveling up and upgrades, choices between good and evil paths, and multiplayer modes where players can take the roles of werewolves or vampires. The document promotes funding for the game by highlighting the popularity and financial
10 coolest canine companions in gaming www.gamebasin.comGameBasin.com
The document discusses and ranks the 10 coolest canine companions in gaming. It describes how dogs are often loyal sidekicks that provide companionship and assistance to players. It then proceeds to discuss each of the top 10 dogs in gaming, including their backstories, abilities, and what makes them notable companions. The number one spot goes to Koromaru, a Shiba Inu from Persona 3 that can summon a Persona to attack enemies and has social links with characters.
Electric Shepherd Productions is a company founded by sisters Laura Leslie and Isa Hackett. Their latest production is a 4-episode mini-series for SyFy directed by Ridley Scott and written by Frank Spotnitz, based on a book.
The document contains a quiz on speculative fiction with questions about authors, works, concepts, and characters. It includes questions about Philip K. Dick's Solar Lottery, Damon Knight who founded the SFWA, George R. R. Martin's first novel Dying of the Light, constructed languages and the Tower of Babel symbol, Iain M. Banks' novel Excession, Gary Brandner's horror classic The Howling adapted into a film by Joe Dante, Michael Moorcock's science fiction works and music career, Stephen King's The Shining and the announced sequel Doctor Sleep, Arthur C. Clarke's quote about advanced technology indistinguishable from magic, and the fictional universe described in Ursula K. Le
This document discusses strategies for promoting reading engagement among students. It recommends having students create reading autobiographies to identify those who are and aren't already readers. It emphasizes making reading a priority through strategies like daily reading even for just 5 minutes. Reading small amounts regularly can allow students to read over 1000 extra books in their lifetime. The document also discusses using visual literacy techniques like analyzing book covers to promote comprehension. Overall, the key strategies discussed are assessing students' reading identities and habits, prioritizing daily reading time, and using visual literacy techniques to engage students with texts.
The document discusses various clues and information that led historians to reach an important conclusion about world history. The first clue was road patterns resembling the Star of David. The second was newly constructed baseball fields that were interpreted as being used for something other than recreation. From these clues, historians reached a conclusion that turned out to be an important part of world history.
This document provides an overview of different genres of fiction and nonfiction for grades 4-5. It introduces genres like mysteries, science fiction, fantasy, folktales/fairy tales, and gives examples of popular books that fall into each genre. The presentation is meant to be used by library media specialists (LMSs) to discuss genres with students and recommend related books in the library.
This document outlines the schedule and assignments for the remainder of a literature course. It provides the agenda for the next few class sessions, including discussions of perspectives in A Game of Thrones and the introduction of the final essay. It also lists the due dates for the self-assessment, revised essay, and final paper. Students are given options for their 5-6 page final essay, which must apply concepts from the course to an analysis of A Game of Thrones using outside sources.
This document provides an overview and synopsis of the action-adventure video game "Blood Lust". The game follows the story of Deagius Ranulf, a former special forces operative who discovers he is a werewolf. As both a man and a werewolf, Deagius fights vampires, witches, demons and other enemies throughout locations in Europe. The game incorporates RPG elements, third-person shooting, and the ability to choose dialogue options that impact the story. It also features character leveling up and upgrades, choices between good and evil paths, and multiplayer modes where players can take the roles of werewolves or vampires. The document promotes funding for the game by highlighting the popularity and financial
10 coolest canine companions in gaming www.gamebasin.comGameBasin.com
The document discusses and ranks the 10 coolest canine companions in gaming. It describes how dogs are often loyal sidekicks that provide companionship and assistance to players. It then proceeds to discuss each of the top 10 dogs in gaming, including their backstories, abilities, and what makes them notable companions. The number one spot goes to Koromaru, a Shiba Inu from Persona 3 that can summon a Persona to attack enemies and has social links with characters.
Electric Shepherd Productions is a company founded by sisters Laura Leslie and Isa Hackett. Their latest production is a 4-episode mini-series for SyFy directed by Ridley Scott and written by Frank Spotnitz, based on a book.
The document contains a quiz on speculative fiction with questions about authors, works, concepts, and characters. It includes questions about Philip K. Dick's Solar Lottery, Damon Knight who founded the SFWA, George R. R. Martin's first novel Dying of the Light, constructed languages and the Tower of Babel symbol, Iain M. Banks' novel Excession, Gary Brandner's horror classic The Howling adapted into a film by Joe Dante, Michael Moorcock's science fiction works and music career, Stephen King's The Shining and the announced sequel Doctor Sleep, Arthur C. Clarke's quote about advanced technology indistinguishable from magic, and the fictional universe described in Ursula K. Le
This document discusses strategies for promoting reading engagement among students. It recommends having students create reading autobiographies to identify those who are and aren't already readers. It emphasizes making reading a priority through strategies like daily reading even for just 5 minutes. Reading small amounts regularly can allow students to read over 1000 extra books in their lifetime. The document also discusses using visual literacy techniques like analyzing book covers to promote comprehension. Overall, the key strategies discussed are assessing students' reading identities and habits, prioritizing daily reading time, and using visual literacy techniques to engage students with texts.
The document discusses various clues and information that led historians to reach an important conclusion about world history. The first clue was road patterns resembling the Star of David. The second was newly constructed baseball fields that were interpreted as being used for something other than recreation. From these clues, historians reached a conclusion that turned out to be an important part of world history.
This document provides an overview of different genres of fiction and nonfiction for grades 4-5. It introduces genres like mysteries, science fiction, fantasy, folktales/fairy tales, and gives examples of popular books that fall into each genre. The presentation is meant to be used by library media specialists (LMSs) to discuss genres with students and recommend related books in the library.
This document outlines the schedule and assignments for the remainder of a literature course. It provides the agenda for the next few class sessions, including discussions of perspectives in A Game of Thrones and the introduction of the final essay. It also lists the due dates for the self-assessment, revised essay, and final paper. Students are given options for their 5-6 page final essay, which must apply concepts from the course to an analysis of A Game of Thrones using outside sources.
This document outlines the schedule and assignments for the remainder of the quarter in a philosophy and literature class. It discusses upcoming class meetings which will include a group discussion on perspectives in A Game of Thrones applying the ideas of Plato and Woolf, introducing the final essay assignment, an in-class essay, and makeup exams. Deadlines are provided for a self-assessment, revised essays, and the final paper. The final exam will involve a group screening and discussion of a Game of Thrones episode.
This document provides an introduction to pen and paper role playing games like Dungeons & Dragons. It describes a scenario where adventurers are exploring a mountain in search of an invisible cloak, scouting a cave entrance that may hold dangers like a kobold camp. The document outlines character creation aspects like race, class, skills and provides background on the history and development of D&D and other role playing systems over time. It also provides additional descriptive details about kobolds as weak creatures that often serve dragons and are found in large nests.
This document provides an introduction to pen and paper role playing games like Dungeons & Dragons. It describes a scenario where adventurers are seeking an invisible cloak hidden near some mountains and encounter a kobold camp in a nearby cave. Kobolds are weak individually but could overpower the adventurers in large numbers. The document then discusses roleplaying character creation and different campaign settings, rule systems, the history of D&D, and related roleplaying games. It also provides additional descriptive details about kobolds and their relationship to dragons from the D&D canon.
First Julius Caesar is murdered and now Herod the Great. Right after the 4th and controversial chariot race. Who killed him? Add spice to Bible classes or youth group activities while immersing everyone in Roman customs of the first century. Dossiers for 6-13 players (and as many extras as you wish), a host pack with complete instructions, menu suggestions, and the clues needed to solve the murder.
Check out royalty free Christian drama skits at my Fools for Christ website at http://tiny.cc/rkaz2
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy is a 2017 third-person action-adventure game starring Chloe Frazer and Nadine Ross. The game follows the two women as they learn to work together to find the Tusk of Ganesh in rural India. While the gameplay is similar to Uncharted 4, the story focuses on the developing friendship between Chloe and Nadine as they overcome their differences. The game received praise for its beautiful environments, exciting action, and memorable characters, particularly the dynamic between Chloe and Nadine.
The Powerpuff Girls is an American animated TV series created by Craig McCracken about three little girls with superpowers - Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup - who were accidentally created by their father figure, Professor Utonium, to use their powers to fight crime and the forces of evil. McCracken developed the concept while studying animation at CalArts and it first aired as a short film before being developed into a full TV series by Cartoon Network in 1998.
This document provides summaries and context about various topics including:
- Moby Dick by Herman Melville, including characters, themes, and film adaptations.
- Videos and talks by author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie on the importance of stories, feminism, and truth telling.
- The novel "Can Love Happen Twice?" by Ravinder Singh which explores whether love stories can have sequels.
- Background on authors Arundhati Roy and her novel "The God of Small Things."
The document discusses the differences between templates and genres for webcomics. Templates refer to the structure or format of the storytelling, such as gag-a-day or slice of life, while genres refer to the subject matter of the story, such as fantasy, horror, or sci-fi. It provides examples of popular webcomics that fit different templates and genres. The document also analyzes example webcomics, praising those that effectively employ templates and genres and criticizing those that are poorly executed or confusing. It concludes with tips for good webcomic writing.
Mario Kart 7 was released to positive reviews. The graphics and music were improved. There are 32 courses including retro courses from past games. Customizable karts were added. Gameplay maintained the formula while adding features like gliding. However, some courses were bland and rubberband AI is problematic on higher difficulties. Wi-Fi was outstanding with little lag. Overall, it is a fun and well-done game that is a must-have for the 3DS.
The document discusses various clues and references related to identifying characters, events, and properties in comics and movies. It provides context around images, quotes, and story details to hint at characters like Batman, the Joker, Captain Marvel, the Avengers, Daredevil, and more. Readers are prompted to identify the implied answers based on the clues and context provided.
Pixar Animation Studios is known for computer animated films like Toy Story and Finding Nemo. A Bug's Life, released in 1998, tells the story of an ant colony that is oppressed by grasshoppers who demand food. Flik, a would-be inventor ant, is sent to find "warrior bugs" to fight the grasshoppers but accidentally recruits a troupe of circus bugs instead. They help the ants stand up to the grasshoppers led by Hopper. The film was a financial success and received critical acclaim for its animation and story.
The document provides an overview for a fantasy landscape called Xana, which includes 5 towns and a large city called Zehel located at the base of a giant tree. The landscape will have different biomes like snow, plains, and forest, as well as floating islands in the sky. Towns will have unique buildings and layouts. Various structures like shrines, bridges, and villages will be spread throughout the countryside, connected by roads. Popular fantasy games and movies are financially successful due to the genre's flexibility and ability to explore complex themes beyond real-world limitations.
The article profiles British actor Daniel Radcliffe, known best for his role as Harry Potter, discussing his unconventional career choices in independent films since the franchise ended, his self-deprecating and cheerful personality during an interview, and his perspective on the ongoing popularity and expansion of the Harry Potter universe despite having moved on from the role.
The document appears to be notes from a presentation on different types of reader's advisory and appeal factors. It discusses how appeal factors can help readers find books with certain storylines, pacing, tones, and writing styles. It also provides examples of appeal divisions from Joyce's work and compares using Amazon recommendations versus a database like NoveList for finding read-alikes. In summary, the document outlines methods for using appeal factors in reader's advisory work and argues for the superiority of NoveList over other tools.
This document provides summaries and analysis of two episodes of the animated show Rick and Morty:
1) Total Recall S4 Ep 2 - The episode parodies alien invasion movies as aliens disguise themselves and interact with Rick's family. Rick works to uncover their true identities and intentions.
2) Rickmancing the Stone S3 Ep 2 - The episode parodies Mad Max and Romancing the Stone as Rick, Morty and Summer get caught up in a post-apocalyptic world. They must deal with Jerry and Beth's divorce while on their adventure.
The document also discusses the show's production, fan engagement, and character analysis of the protagonist Rick Sanchez.
This document discusses effective techniques for writing catchy headlines and slogans that attract attention and stimulate customers to buy products, including the use of puns, word play, rhymes, and memorable phrases. It notes that psycholinguistic characteristics like humor and plays on words can make ads more memorable. Rhetorical devices like puns, alliteration, and antithesis are believed to be most effective at creating resonance. The goal is to craft headlines that pass into common parlance through their catchiness. Various examples are provided to illustrate different types of word play.
This document provides an agenda and notes for an EWRT 30 class. The agenda includes a writing exercise where students create character profiles, forming new groups, reviewing terms, and a discussion about short plays. Guidelines are provided for writing 10-minute plays, focusing on concise storytelling with a clear plot, characters with journeys, and universal themes. Students are instructed to work in groups to develop characters into potential short play ideas.
The document provides instructions for using the R.A.C.E. strategy to answer questions in 3 sentences or less. R stands for restating the question, A is answering the question, C is citing evidence from the text using a quote to support the answer, and E is expanding on the conclusion without new information. An example uses the question "How did Jackie Robinson demonstrate perseverance?" and applies the R.A.C.E. strategy to answer it in 3 sentences, citing evidence from the text.
The Warp Pipe Forums Newspaper Issue 2 1-2-12Hasan Farr
The document provides a review of the new Mario Kart 7 game for the Nintendo 3DS in 3 paragraphs. It summarizes the improved graphics, variety of courses, customizable karts, new gameplay elements like gliding, and outstanding online multiplayer. However, it notes some courses are less enjoyable and complains about "rubberband AI" that makes it difficult to maintain a lead. Overall, the reviewer gives the game a 9/10 and recommends it as a must-have for the 3DS.
Plays Well with Others: Getting Your Digital Collection Metadata Ready for th...William Fee
Presented at 2015 PaLA Annual Conference on November 6, 2015 by
Linda Ballinger, Penn State
Doreva Belfiore, Temple University
Bill Fee, State Library of Pennsylvania
Leanne Finnigan, Temple University
Kristen Yarmey, University of Scranton
This document outlines the schedule and assignments for the remainder of the quarter in a philosophy and literature class. It discusses upcoming class meetings which will include a group discussion on perspectives in A Game of Thrones applying the ideas of Plato and Woolf, introducing the final essay assignment, an in-class essay, and makeup exams. Deadlines are provided for a self-assessment, revised essays, and the final paper. The final exam will involve a group screening and discussion of a Game of Thrones episode.
This document provides an introduction to pen and paper role playing games like Dungeons & Dragons. It describes a scenario where adventurers are exploring a mountain in search of an invisible cloak, scouting a cave entrance that may hold dangers like a kobold camp. The document outlines character creation aspects like race, class, skills and provides background on the history and development of D&D and other role playing systems over time. It also provides additional descriptive details about kobolds as weak creatures that often serve dragons and are found in large nests.
This document provides an introduction to pen and paper role playing games like Dungeons & Dragons. It describes a scenario where adventurers are seeking an invisible cloak hidden near some mountains and encounter a kobold camp in a nearby cave. Kobolds are weak individually but could overpower the adventurers in large numbers. The document then discusses roleplaying character creation and different campaign settings, rule systems, the history of D&D, and related roleplaying games. It also provides additional descriptive details about kobolds and their relationship to dragons from the D&D canon.
First Julius Caesar is murdered and now Herod the Great. Right after the 4th and controversial chariot race. Who killed him? Add spice to Bible classes or youth group activities while immersing everyone in Roman customs of the first century. Dossiers for 6-13 players (and as many extras as you wish), a host pack with complete instructions, menu suggestions, and the clues needed to solve the murder.
Check out royalty free Christian drama skits at my Fools for Christ website at http://tiny.cc/rkaz2
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy is a 2017 third-person action-adventure game starring Chloe Frazer and Nadine Ross. The game follows the two women as they learn to work together to find the Tusk of Ganesh in rural India. While the gameplay is similar to Uncharted 4, the story focuses on the developing friendship between Chloe and Nadine as they overcome their differences. The game received praise for its beautiful environments, exciting action, and memorable characters, particularly the dynamic between Chloe and Nadine.
The Powerpuff Girls is an American animated TV series created by Craig McCracken about three little girls with superpowers - Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup - who were accidentally created by their father figure, Professor Utonium, to use their powers to fight crime and the forces of evil. McCracken developed the concept while studying animation at CalArts and it first aired as a short film before being developed into a full TV series by Cartoon Network in 1998.
This document provides summaries and context about various topics including:
- Moby Dick by Herman Melville, including characters, themes, and film adaptations.
- Videos and talks by author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie on the importance of stories, feminism, and truth telling.
- The novel "Can Love Happen Twice?" by Ravinder Singh which explores whether love stories can have sequels.
- Background on authors Arundhati Roy and her novel "The God of Small Things."
The document discusses the differences between templates and genres for webcomics. Templates refer to the structure or format of the storytelling, such as gag-a-day or slice of life, while genres refer to the subject matter of the story, such as fantasy, horror, or sci-fi. It provides examples of popular webcomics that fit different templates and genres. The document also analyzes example webcomics, praising those that effectively employ templates and genres and criticizing those that are poorly executed or confusing. It concludes with tips for good webcomic writing.
Mario Kart 7 was released to positive reviews. The graphics and music were improved. There are 32 courses including retro courses from past games. Customizable karts were added. Gameplay maintained the formula while adding features like gliding. However, some courses were bland and rubberband AI is problematic on higher difficulties. Wi-Fi was outstanding with little lag. Overall, it is a fun and well-done game that is a must-have for the 3DS.
The document discusses various clues and references related to identifying characters, events, and properties in comics and movies. It provides context around images, quotes, and story details to hint at characters like Batman, the Joker, Captain Marvel, the Avengers, Daredevil, and more. Readers are prompted to identify the implied answers based on the clues and context provided.
Pixar Animation Studios is known for computer animated films like Toy Story and Finding Nemo. A Bug's Life, released in 1998, tells the story of an ant colony that is oppressed by grasshoppers who demand food. Flik, a would-be inventor ant, is sent to find "warrior bugs" to fight the grasshoppers but accidentally recruits a troupe of circus bugs instead. They help the ants stand up to the grasshoppers led by Hopper. The film was a financial success and received critical acclaim for its animation and story.
The document provides an overview for a fantasy landscape called Xana, which includes 5 towns and a large city called Zehel located at the base of a giant tree. The landscape will have different biomes like snow, plains, and forest, as well as floating islands in the sky. Towns will have unique buildings and layouts. Various structures like shrines, bridges, and villages will be spread throughout the countryside, connected by roads. Popular fantasy games and movies are financially successful due to the genre's flexibility and ability to explore complex themes beyond real-world limitations.
The article profiles British actor Daniel Radcliffe, known best for his role as Harry Potter, discussing his unconventional career choices in independent films since the franchise ended, his self-deprecating and cheerful personality during an interview, and his perspective on the ongoing popularity and expansion of the Harry Potter universe despite having moved on from the role.
The document appears to be notes from a presentation on different types of reader's advisory and appeal factors. It discusses how appeal factors can help readers find books with certain storylines, pacing, tones, and writing styles. It also provides examples of appeal divisions from Joyce's work and compares using Amazon recommendations versus a database like NoveList for finding read-alikes. In summary, the document outlines methods for using appeal factors in reader's advisory work and argues for the superiority of NoveList over other tools.
This document provides summaries and analysis of two episodes of the animated show Rick and Morty:
1) Total Recall S4 Ep 2 - The episode parodies alien invasion movies as aliens disguise themselves and interact with Rick's family. Rick works to uncover their true identities and intentions.
2) Rickmancing the Stone S3 Ep 2 - The episode parodies Mad Max and Romancing the Stone as Rick, Morty and Summer get caught up in a post-apocalyptic world. They must deal with Jerry and Beth's divorce while on their adventure.
The document also discusses the show's production, fan engagement, and character analysis of the protagonist Rick Sanchez.
This document discusses effective techniques for writing catchy headlines and slogans that attract attention and stimulate customers to buy products, including the use of puns, word play, rhymes, and memorable phrases. It notes that psycholinguistic characteristics like humor and plays on words can make ads more memorable. Rhetorical devices like puns, alliteration, and antithesis are believed to be most effective at creating resonance. The goal is to craft headlines that pass into common parlance through their catchiness. Various examples are provided to illustrate different types of word play.
This document provides an agenda and notes for an EWRT 30 class. The agenda includes a writing exercise where students create character profiles, forming new groups, reviewing terms, and a discussion about short plays. Guidelines are provided for writing 10-minute plays, focusing on concise storytelling with a clear plot, characters with journeys, and universal themes. Students are instructed to work in groups to develop characters into potential short play ideas.
The document provides instructions for using the R.A.C.E. strategy to answer questions in 3 sentences or less. R stands for restating the question, A is answering the question, C is citing evidence from the text using a quote to support the answer, and E is expanding on the conclusion without new information. An example uses the question "How did Jackie Robinson demonstrate perseverance?" and applies the R.A.C.E. strategy to answer it in 3 sentences, citing evidence from the text.
The Warp Pipe Forums Newspaper Issue 2 1-2-12Hasan Farr
The document provides a review of the new Mario Kart 7 game for the Nintendo 3DS in 3 paragraphs. It summarizes the improved graphics, variety of courses, customizable karts, new gameplay elements like gliding, and outstanding online multiplayer. However, it notes some courses are less enjoyable and complains about "rubberband AI" that makes it difficult to maintain a lead. Overall, the reviewer gives the game a 9/10 and recommends it as a must-have for the 3DS.
Plays Well with Others: Getting Your Digital Collection Metadata Ready for th...William Fee
Presented at 2015 PaLA Annual Conference on November 6, 2015 by
Linda Ballinger, Penn State
Doreva Belfiore, Temple University
Bill Fee, State Library of Pennsylvania
Leanne Finnigan, Temple University
Kristen Yarmey, University of Scranton
The document summarizes the State Library of Pennsylvania's TableTop ScribeStation Program. It provides details on how local libraries and historical societies can apply to borrow the TableTop ScribeStation, a portable digitization scanner, to scan materials of significance. It outlines the requirements for participants, including making scanned materials publicly accessible online and taking responsibility for transportation. It also describes what is needed to set up and use the scanner and includes photos of the device and materials included.
FRBR and serials: implementation, problems and successesWilliam Fee
William Fee presented on the implementation, problems, and successes of digital collections and authority control at the State Library of Pennsylvania. He discussed his roles managing digital collections, authority control, and disaster response for the library's digital assets. The presentation addressed best practices for building and maintaining digital collections while navigating technical and organizational challenges.
The document summarizes the State Library of Pennsylvania's efforts to crowdsource the transcription of materials related to the Civil War using the Scripto transcription software. It provides an overview of the library's history and digital projects. It then details the challenges faced in installing and implementing Scripto on a Windows server, including lack of documentation, dependency issues, and firewall restrictions. Screenshots of the Scripto interface for the main page, registration, images, and transcription are included.
A presentation given at Choose your own journey, theMLA/DLA 2012 Joint Library Conference on Wednesday, May 09, 2012. Co-presentation by William TB Fee and Mary Spila. Presented with Beacher Wiggins, the Director for Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access at the Library of Congress.
The document provides an overview of the Pennsylvania Digital Collections Project (PDCP) and its efforts to aggregate metadata from cultural heritage institutions across Pennsylvania for inclusion in the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA). It discusses the importance of high quality metadata and outlines the PDCP's recommended metadata fields and guidelines. The presentation was given to institutions to help prepare their digital collections metadata for inclusion through the PDCP as the DPLA service hub for Pennsylvania.
This document contains the agenda and notes for an EWRT 211 class. It discusses vocabulary words, in-text citations, word choice and avoiding vague words like "thing." It introduces an essay assignment on analyzing a character trait portrayed in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Students are asked to define a trait, explain its importance, and analyze how it affects a character. The traits discussed are bravery, chivalry, dedication, loyalty, intelligence, creativity, ambition and pride as related to the Hogwarts houses. The class covers using dictionary and encyclopedia sources to define traits and includes an in-class writing exercise to define and describe a chosen trait. Homework includes reading chapters of Harry Potter and researching
This document provides an agenda for an EWRT 211 class. It includes reviewing in-text citations and introducing an essay assignment on analyzing a character trait portrayed in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Students will choose between traits like bravery, loyalty, and ambition that are associated with the Hogwarts houses. They will define the trait, consider its good and bad aspects, and analyze how it affects one character. The class will also discuss vocabulary words and review avoiding word choices like "thing."
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The document summarizes a presentation on collection development for comics and graphic novels in libraries. It discusses various comic and graphic novel formats, provides examples to test readers' familiarity with different genres, outlines graphic language conventions, explores cultural traditions in comics from different regions, and offers suggestions for developing comic and graphic novel collections.
The document provides instructions for using an essay writing service. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account and provide login details. 2) Complete a form with assignment details, sources, and deadline. 3) Writers will bid on the request and can be chosen based on qualifications. 4) Review and approve the completed paper, then pay the writer. 5) Revisions are allowed to ensure satisfaction. The service aims to provide original, high-quality content with refunds for plagiarism.
The document defines and provides examples of key elements of fiction, including setting, characters, plot, point of view, theme, and other elements such as symbolism and style. It discusses how setting can help develop characters and influence the plot. It also differentiates between types of characters like round vs. flat and protagonists vs. antagonists. The examples shown are from well-known short stories like "The Scarlet Ibis" and "The Fall of the House of Usher".
The document discusses balancing a library collection and evaluating whether it is balanced. It addresses questions around what constitutes a balanced collection and how to define and measure balance. Specifically, it proposes using two continua - something versus nothing and issue versus counterissue - as a framework for determining if a collection has achieved balance.
This document provides an agenda and lecture materials for an English writing class. The agenda includes a discussion on labels, a lecture on eliminating passive voice, the seven basic genres of stories, and the seven basic plot structures. It then provides guidance for an in-class writing exercise applying the active voice to the seven genres and seven plots. The lecture materials define and provide examples of the passive voice and strategies for eliminating it. It also defines and provides examples of the seven common genres of stories and the seven basic plot structures according to Christopher Booker.
This document contains questions from a quiz competition hosted by IIM Calcutta Quiz Club. The first round focuses on references from the Treehouse of Horror Simpsons episodes. The second round involves identifying recipes and phrases. The third round contains definitions from the Urban Dictionary.
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The document describes a book club for grades 9-11. It includes profiles of the book club members, lists of recommended books for each grade level, and activities to accompany each book. For grade 9, books such as The Hobbit, Of Mice and Men, and To Kill a Mockingbird are recommended. Accompanying activities for The Hobbit include writing a newspaper article, creating epithets based on members' names, and comparing the book to fairy tales. Grade 10 books lean towards those that may appeal more to male students, and include Lord of the Flies. Activities for Lord of the Flies involve mapping the island, publishing a book cover, and creating a soundtrack. Books recommended for grade 11 aim
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The document provides instructions for requesting writing assistance from HelpWriting.net. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with a password and email. 2) Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and choose one based on qualifications. 4) Ensure the paper meets expectations and authorize payment. 5) Request revisions until fully satisfied. The service aims to provide original, high-quality content with refunds for plagiarism.
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Where is the Justice … League?: “Graphic novel” cataloging and classification
1. “Graphic novel” cataloging and
classification
William TB Fee
Digital Collections & Authority Control Librarian
Graphical Materials Librarian
Disaster Response Librarian
State Library of Pennsylvania
PaLA Annual 2012, 10/03/2012
2.
3.
4.
5. » A. Comic Book (“floppy”, monthly, serial)
» B. Graphic novel (“done in one”, monograph)
» C. Trade collection (reprint volume, serial
monograph)
6. » new format reprint of a collection of formerly
independent(-ish) items that are tied into a long
run of an ongoing publication.
» Serials, midway between the floppy monthly
comic book and the monographic series.
» Similar to a microfilmed or digitized
reformatting of a journal.
» One has to catalog the “thing in hand” while
also being sure to tie out to the larger
bibliographic web of connections and the serial
nature of the original.
7. Must use Should use If time allows Research level
Analytic cataloging 787 for serial record 700s for other roles 776 or 730 link to
& 490/830 pair for such as inker, original version
analytic colorist, series
editor, etc.
Serial level 505 for individual 505 $r for individual 505 $g original
classification story titles responsibility for publication
individual stories information
100/700 fields for 490/830 for 700 $t/g (g is
writer, artist and storyline/event repeatable, t is not)
cover artist for individual
title/story
responsibility
521 Audience Local 650s (or 600s) Local 650s (or 600s)
for other major for any other
characters character that may
be important
Local 650s (or 600s)
for hero/team
8. »You can do anything
you want in your own
catalog, for the good
of the patron.
9. One Record to rule them all
One Record to bind them
One Record to bring them all
and in the OPAC bind them
- With my apologies to J. R. R. Tolkien
10. 1. Collocates series
2. Keeps items in the proper order
3. Gives a place to display full holdings on the title,
as well as more information on the individual
volume
4. Probably already exists on OCLC
5. Classified on the serial level
6. Proper order of volumes easily found
1. Indicia (originally published as …)
2. Cover gallery (back of volume)
3. Amazon
4. Wikipedia (See Justice League of America)
11. » $c in 245
˃ Justifies 700
˃ Expanded role in RDA (Rule of Three is dead, long live the Rule of Three)
˃ Et al. can still be used on local level
˃ If 700 is not justified here, justify in 505 or 700 $g
˃ Can be quite large
˃ 3 people make up the “author” of a comic book
+ Writer
+ Artist (penciler)
+ Cover artist
+ Book doesn’t exist without all 3
Example:
245 1 0 $a Absolute justice / $c Jim Kreuger, writer ; Doug Braithwaite, artist ; Alex
Ross, cover artist.
700 1 $a Kreuger, Jim, $e author.
700 1 $a Braithwaite, Doug, $e penciler.
700 1 $a Ross, Alex, $e cover artist, $e colorist.
If artist or writer is someone of note, can be 100 (e.g. Stan Lee)
12. » Must use
˃ 100/700 pairs for writer, artist and cover artist
˃ These are the three without whom the book would not exist
˃ Must use relator codes or terms (MARC list preferably, with additions)
˃ Usually the writer gets the 100 due to tradition. Local need or
predominant role may change that.
» If time allows
˃ 700s for other roles such as inkers, colorists, editors, etc.
» Research level
˃ 700 $t, $g for story title
˃ Can be used in addition to or instead of responsibility in 505
˃ $t is not repeatable, $g is- use for multiple story titles
13. » VERY, VERY IMPORTANT
» USE THE 521 (Audience)
» Allows one to mark an item as All ages, Teen+, Mature,
etc.
» Can be checked by staff prior to circulation so that, for
example, Johnny 10-year-old doesn’t get Zenoscope’s
Grimm fairy tales
» Would be nice if there was a pop up of the type when
one buys cigarettes or R-rated movies- alas this is
currently impossible with current generations ILS’s.
» Helps to prevent challenges by funneling appropriate
materials to appropriate ages
» By its very presence shows the library cares
14. » Must use
˃ Name of team or main characters
˃ E.g., Avengers (Fictitious characters)
» If time allows
˃ Name of other major characters
˃ E.g., Wolverine (Fictitious character) in a crossover with Spider-man,
or Joker (Fictitious character) in a Batman volume
» Research level
˃ Other characters who are important (e.g., a locally popular villain)
˃ Any character with more than two pages (especially if creating
authorities)
15. » In AACR2, a character was a person if “capable
of authorship”
» In RDA, a person is a person, whether fictitious
or not
» Now a 600, not a 650
» Simplifies cataloging and searches
» Gives more structure to name
» May mean that NACO participants can now
create character subject authorities, speeding
adoption. Still being debated by PCC.
16. » Use 490/830 pair to link analyzed item to serial
record.
Title: Creepy archives. Volume four / editor, Shawna Gore ; artists, Gene
Colan, Wallace Wood, Angelo Torres, Jerry Grandenetti, Al
Williamson, Roy Krenkel, George Tuska, Gray Morrow, Gil Kane,
Frank Frazetta, Neal Adams, Reed Crandall, Jeff Jones, Rocco
Mastroserio, Sal Trapani, Donald Norman, Steve Ditko, John Severin,
Joe Orlando, Tom Sutton, Maurice Whitman, Roger Brand, Vic
Prezio, Jack Sparling, Johnny Craig, Bob Jenney, Albert Nuetzell,
Hector Castellon, Pat Boyette, and Dick Giordano ; writers, Archie
Goodwin, Daniel Bubacz, Clark Dimond, Terry Bisson, Russ Jones,
Rhea Dunne, Ron White, Raymond Marais, Johnny Craig, Craig
Tennis, Len Brown, and Hector Castellon ; [original] editor, Archie
Goodwin.
1st ed.
Place of publication: Milwaukie, Or. :
Publisher: Dark Horse Books,
Date of publication: 2009.
Additional format: Reprinted from Creepy (New York, N.Y.)
Summary: Presents no. 16-20 of Dark Horse Comics’ "Creepy" series, which
feature retellings of classic and modern horror stories, and includes an
interview with editor Archie Goodwin with Steve Riggenberg.
Notes: "Collecting Creepy 16-20"--Dust jacket.
Audience: Teen+.
Subject(s): Horror comic books, strips, etc. United States.
Series: Creepy archives, v.4.
17. » Use 787 (Other Relationship Entry) to link serial
record to individual items
Library Has: v.1-4 (2008-2009)
Notes: For holdings information and more information see individual volumes.
Title:
Creepy archives / editor, Shawna Gore ; artists, Frank Frazetta and others ; writers, Archie
Goodwin and others ; original editors, Archie Goodwin and others.
1st edition.
Place of publication: Milwaukie, Oregon :
Publisher: Dark Horse Books,
Date of publication: 2008-
Related Work: Creepy archives. Volume 1. 1st ed. Milwaukie, OR : Dark Horse, 2008
Creepy archives. Volume 2. 1st ed. Milwaukie, OR : Dark Horse, 2008
Creepy archives. Volume three. 1st ed. Milwaukie, Or. : Dark Horse Books, 2009
Creepy archives. Volume four. 1st ed. Milwaukie, Or. : Dark Horse Books, 2009
Creepy archives. Volume 5. Milwaukie, Or. : Dark Horse ; London : Diamond [distributor],
2009
Creepy archives. Volume 6. Milwaukie, Or. : Dark Horse ; London : Diamond [distributor],
2010
Creepy archives. Volume 7. Milwaukie, Or. : Dark Horse ; London : Diamond [distributor],
2010
Creepy archives. Volume 8. Dark Horse Comics 2010
Audience: Teen+.
Contents:
Volume one collecting Creepy #1-5, originally published by James Warren, c1964-1965 --
Volume two collecting Creepy #6-10, originally c1964-1965 -- Volume three collecting
Creepy #11-15, originally c1965-1966 -- Volume four collecting Creepy #16-20 -- Volume
five collecting Creepy #21-25 -- Volume six collecting Creepy #26-32.
Subject(s): Monsters Comic books, strips, etc.
18. » The 490/830 pair can also be used to collocate
stories, such as:
˃ Events
+ Blackest Night
+ Civil War
˃ Storylines
+ Avengers Cormac Saga
+ Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne
» Many events, and some storylines cross multiple
titles
» May not be reprinted in same volume
» If reprinted in same volume need link back to title
19. » Should use
˃ A 505 containing story titles for all stories in the reprint volume
˃ Especially useful in anthology titles like Creepy
˃ =505 Thing in the pit -- Thumbs down -- Adam Link in business -- Cask
of Amontillado -- The stalkers -- Abominable snowman -- Gargoyle --
Duel of the monsters! -- Image of Bluebeard -- Creepy's loathsome
lore! -- Rude awakening! / $r art by Alex Toth ; script by Archie
Goodwin -- Drink deep! -- Body-snatcher! -- Blood of Krylon! -- Hot
spell! -- Creepy's loathsome lore! -- Coffin of Dracula! -- Death plane --
Mountain -- Invitation -- Adam Link's mate! -- A vested interest --
Fitting punishment --
20. » If time allows
˃ Individual responsibility for each story
˃ At least writer and penciler
˃ =505 00 $t Thing in the pit / $r art by Gray Morrow ; script by Larry Ivie -- $t Thumbs down / $r
art by Al Williamson ; script by Anne T. Murphy -- $t Adam Link in business / $r art by Joe
Orlando ; story by Eando Binder -- $t Cask of Amontillado / $r art by Reed Crandall ; adapted by
Archie Goodwin -- $t The stalkers / $r art by Alex Toth ; script by Archie Goodwin -- $t
Abominable snowman / $r art by John Severin ; script by Bill Pearson -- $t Gargoyle / $r art by
Angelo Torres ; script by Goodwin and Krenkel -- $t Duel of the monsters! / $r art by Angelo
Torres ; script by Archie Goodwin -- $t Image of Bluebeard / $r art by Joe Orlando ; script by Bill
Pearson -- $t Creepy's loathsome lore! / $r art by Frank Frazetta -- $t Rude awakening! / $r art
by Alex Toth ; script by Archie Goodwin -- $t Drink deep! / $r art by John Severin ; script by
Eando Binder -- $t Body-snatcher! / $r art by Reed Crandall ; adapted by Archie Goodwin -- $t
Blood of Krylon! / $r art by Gray Morrow ; script by Archie Goodwin -- $t Hot spell! / $r art by
Reed Crandall ; script by Archie Goodwin -- $t Creepy's loathsome lore! / $r art by Angelo
Torres -- $t Coffin of Dracula! / $r art by Reed Crandall ; script by Archie Goodwin -- $t Death
plane / $r art by George Evans ; script by Larry Ivie -- $t Mountain / $r art and script by Jay
Taycee -- $t Invitation / $r art by Manny Stallman ; script by Englehart, Jones & Whitman -- $t
Adam Link's mate! / $r art by Joe Orlando ; adapted by Eando Binder from his original story --
$t A vested interest / $r art by George Tuska ; script by Ron Parker -- $t Fitting punishment / $r
art by Eugene Colan ; script by Archie Goodwin --
21. » Research level
˃ Full credits for each story, writer, penciler, colorist, etc. (record unknown if not listed)
˃ $g original publication information (originally published in [title] no. [] ([date])
˃ Can be stolen and reformatted from comics.org
˃ =505 00 $g Creepy no. 6. : -- $t Thing in the pit / $r art by Gray Morrow ; script by Larry Ivie --
$t Thumbs down / $r art by Al Williamson ; script by Anne T. Murphy -- $t Adam Link in
business / $r art by Joe Orlando ; story by Eando Binder -- $t Cask of Amontillado / $r art by
Reed Crandall ; adapted by Archie Goodwin -- $t The stalkers / $r art by Alex Toth ; script by
Archie Goodwin -- $t Abominable snowman / $r art by John Severin ; script by Bill Pearson -- $t
Gargoyle / $r art by Angelo Torres ; script by Goodwin and Krenkel -- $g Creepy no. 7. : -- $t
Duel of the monsters! / $r art by Angelo Torres ; script by Archie Goodwin -- $t Image of
Bluebeard / $r art by Joe Orlando ; script by Bill Pearson -- $t Creepy's loathsome lore! / $r art
by Frank Frazetta -- $t Rude awakening! / $r art by Alex Toth ; script by Archie Goodwin -- $t
Drink deep! / $r art by John Severin ; script by Eando Binder -- $t Body-snatcher! / $r art by
Reed Crandall ; adapted by Archie Goodwin -- $t Blood of Krylon! / $r art by Gray Morrow ;
script by Archie Goodwin -- $t Hot spell! / $r art by Reed Crandall ; script by Archie Goodwin --
$g Creepy no. 8. : -- $t Creepy's loathsome lore! / $r art by Angelo Torres -- $t Coffin of Dracula!
/ $r art by Reed Crandall ; script by Archie Goodwin -- $t Death plane / $r art by George Evans ;
script by Larry Ivie -- $t Mountain / $r art and script by Jay Taycee -- $t Invitation / $r art by
Manny Stallman ; script by Englehart, Jones & Whitman -- $t Adam Link's mate! / $r art by Joe
Orlando ; adapted by Eando Binder from his original story -- $t A vested interest / $r art by
George Tuska ; script by Ron Parker -- $t Fitting punishment / $r art by Eugene Colan ; script by
Archie Goodwin --
22. » Contents note: Creepy no. 6. :
» The thing in the pit / art by Gray Morrow ; script by Larry Ivie
» Thumbs down / art by Al Williamson ; script by Anne T. Murphy
» Adam Link in business / art by Joe Orlando ; story by Eando Binder
» The cask of Amontillado / art by Reed Crandall ; adapted by Archie Goodwin
» The stalkers / art by Alex Toth ; script by Archie Goodwin
» Abominable snowman / art by John Severin ; script by Bill Pearson
» Gargoyle / art by Angelo Torres ; script by Goodwin and Krenkel
»
» Creepy no. 7. :
» The duel of the monsters! / art by Angelo Torres ; script by Archie Goodwin
» Image of Bluebeard / art by Joe Orlando ; script by Bill Pearson
» Creepy’s loathsone lore! / art by Frank Frazetta
» Rude awakening! / art by Alex Toth ; script by Archie Goodwin
» Drink deep! / art by John Severin ; script by Eando Binder
» The body-snatcher! / art by Reed Crandall ; adapted by Archie Goodwin
» Blood of Krylon! / art by Gray Morrow ; script by Archie Goodwin
» Hot spell! / art by Reed Crandall ; script by Archie Goodwin
23. » Research level
˃ Link back to original publication record using:
+ 776 (Additional physical form) (preferred)
+ 730 (Uniform title) can be used, but probably would have to be
cataloger generated
+ Can be inserted using OCLC# in Connexion
24. » Indicia (small block of text on title or
responsibility page)
» Cover gallery of original issues in back of
volume
» Comics.org (The Grand Comic Book Database),
while wonderful for individual floppies, is less
useful for reprints
» Overstreet suffers the same problems
» Commit library sin – consult Wikipedia
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» =049 $a PHAR
» =245 00 $a Creepy archives. $n Volume 2 / $c editor, Shawna Gore ; artists, Reed Crandall, Frank Frazetta, Roy
Krenkel, Al McWilliams, Gray Morrow, Joe Orlando, John Severin, Angelo Torres, Alex Toth, Al Williamson, Ben Oda,
Bernie Wrightson, Robert Oqueli, Gene Colan, Jay Taycee, George Tuska, George Evans, Manny Stallman, Wallace
Wood, Dan Adkins, Steve Ditko, Rocco Mastroserio, Frank Brunner, Ed Lahmann, and Nicholas Cuti ; writers, Archie
Goodwin, Roy Krenkel, Anne T. Murphy, Larry Ivie, Bill Pearson, Eando Binder, Larry Englehart, Ross Jones, Maurice
Whitman, Ron Parker, and Arnold Bojoquez ; [original] editor, Archie Goodwin.
» =246 1 $i Title on dust jacket: $a Creepy $n Volume 2 : $b collecting Creepy 6-10
» =250 $a 1st ed.
» =260 $a Milwaukie, Oregon : $b Dark Horse Comics, $c 2008.
» =300 $a 295 pages : $b chiefly illustrated (some color) ; $c 29 cm.
» =336 $a still image $2 rdacontent
» =336 $a text $2 rdacontent
» =337 $a unmediated $2 rdamedia
» =338 $a volume $2 rdacarrier
» =380 $a Horror comic books, strips, etc. $2 lcsh
33. » =490 1 $a Creepy archives $v Volume two
» =505 00 $g Creepy no. 6. : -- $t Thing in the pit / $r art by Gray Morrow ; script by Larry Ivie -- $t Thumbs down /
$r art by Al Williamson ; script by Anne T. Murphy -- $t Adam Link in business / $r art by Joe Orlando ; story by
Eando Binder -- $t Cask of Amontillado / $r art by Reed Crandall ; adapted by Archie Goodwin -- $t The stalkers /
$r art by Alex Toth ; script by Archie Goodwin -- $t Abominable snowman / $r art by John Severin ; script by Bill
Pearson -- $t Gargoyle / $r art by Angelo Torres ; script by Goodwin and Krenkel -- $g Creepy no. 7. : -- $t Duel of
the monsters! / $r art by Angelo Torres ; script by Archie Goodwin -- $t Image of Bluebeard / $r art by Joe
Orlando ; script by Bill Pearson -- $t Creepy's loathsome lore! / $r art by Frank Frazetta -- $t Rude awakening! /
$r art by Alex Toth ; script by Archie Goodwin -- $t Drink deep! / $r art by John Severin ; script by Eando Binder --
$t Body-snatcher! / $r art by Reed Crandall ; adapted by Archie Goodwin -- $t Blood of Krylon! / $r art by Gray
Morrow ; script by Archie Goodwin -- $t Hot spell! / $r art by Reed Crandall ; script by Archie Goodwin -- $g
Creepy no. 8. : -- $t Creepy's loathsome lore! / $r art by Angelo Torres -- $t Coffin of Dracula! / $r art by Reed
Crandall ; script by Archie Goodwin -- $t Death plane / $r art by George Evans ; script by Larry Ivie -- $t Mountain
/ $r art and script by Jay Taycee -- $t Invitation / $r art by Manny Stallman ; script by Englehart, Jones &
Whitman -- $t Adam Link's mate! / $r art by Joe Orlando ; adapted by Eando Binder from his original story -- $t A
vested interest / $r art by George Tuska ; script by Ron Parker -- $t Fitting punishment / $r art by Eugene Colan ;
script by Archie Goodwin --
» =505 00 $g Creepy no. 9. : -- $t Creepy's loathsome lore! / $r art by Roy G. Krenkel -- $t Dark kingdom! / $r art
by Gray Morrow ; script by Archie Goodwin -- $t Castle of the Moor! / $r art and script by Jay Taycee -- $t Adam
Link's vengeance! / $r art by Joe Orlando ; adapted by Eando Binder from his original story -- $t Overworked! /
$r art by Wallace Wood & Dan Adkins ; script by Archie Goodwin -- $t Coffin of Dracula / $r art by Reed Crandall
; script by Archie Goodwin -- $t Out of time / $r art by Alex Toth ; script by Archie Goodwin -- $t Spirit of the
thing! / $r art by Steve Ditko ; script by Archie Goodwin -- $g Creepy no. 10. : -- $t Creepy's loathsome lore! / $r
art by John Severin -- $t Brain trust! / $r art by Angelo Torres ; script by Archie Goodwin -- $t Into the tomb! / $r
art by Joe Orlando ; script by Archie Goodwin -- $t Monster! / $r art by Rocco Mastroserio ; script by Archie
Goodwin -- $t Midnight sail / $r art and script by Jay Taycee -- $t Backfire! / $r art by Gray Morrow ; script by
Archie Goodwin -- $t Thing of darkness! / $r art by Eugene Colan ; script by Archie Goodwin -- $t Collector's
edition! / $r art by Steve Ditko ; script by Archie Goodwin.
» =521 $a Teen+.
43. “The rabbit-hole went straight on like a tunnel for some way and then dipped
suddenly down, so suddenly that Alice had not a moment to think about
stopping herself before she found herself falling down what seemed to be a
very deep well.”
--Lewis Carroll. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1916), p. 1.
Contact the presenters at:
William Fee – wfee@state.pa.us
http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/bureau_of_state_library/8811
Presentation available at:
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Editor's Notes
This volume collects JLA 10-17, Prometheus (Villains) #1, JLA/WildC.A.T.s #1, and JLA Secret Files #2.
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Ross painted the interior art.
We use mature rather than adult because of the association with “adult literature”