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The UCLA Library Cataloging and Metadata Center is the largest cataloging center in the UCLA Library system. It is primarily responsible for providing access to more than 90,000 titles annually including locally digitized and curated materials, in various formats and languages, using various metadata schemas. This includes creating metadata in support of UCLA’s Digital Library Program, as well as advising and consulting with others.
The Center serves the cataloging needs of the Arts, Biomedical, College, Management, Music, Science & Engineering, and Young Research Libraries, as well as of eight small collections on campus.
The Center’s 15.2 FTE librarians and 28 FTE staff are
organized into 7 sections: Authority/Database
Maintenance, Continuing
Resources Cataloging, Metadata Task Force, Digital Resources Metadata,
Monographic Cataloging, Physical Processing, and Training and Documentation. The Center is a member of the Program for Cooperative Cataloging and contributes to BIBCO, CONSER, NACO, and SACO.
Organization Chart
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