Cat Thursday Presentation Series is a monthly two-part event hosted by the Cataloging Department. It features both a presentation and a reading discussion focused on topics relevant to the department's staff. This initiative fosters a collaborative environment where staff members can engage in learning, discussions, and idea exchanges. It serves as a platform to explore topics of interest, stay updated on emerging trends, and showcase the scholarly work of our team members to their colleagues.
Submissions from 2024
Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC), a cooperative digital Collection, Katie L. Coldiron
Collaboration Spotlight: Exploring Library Replacement Costs, Zhonghua Du and Edward Velez
Capturing History : Digitizing Scans, Prints, and Audio for Preservation and Access, Gustavo Echeverri and Jennifer Mendoza
Submissions from 2023
When is a score not just a “score”?, Enrique Caboverde
Updates, Upgrades, Enhancements: A Short Personal History of FIU Library’s Cataloging Department, Gustavo Echeverri, Eduardo Fojo, and Marilyn Gabriel
Accommodation and Content Information in Audiovisual Material Bibliographic Records, Eduardo Fojo
Ink and Sync : Liaisons and Cataloging in Concert, Eduardo Fojo, Enrique Caboverde, Gricel Dominguez, and Elana Karshmer
Connecting the Dots : Special Collections & Cataloging Cooperation, Annia Gonzalez and Veronica Gonzalez
Submissions from 2022
What’s in a Name Authority Record?, Eduardo Fojo