[ha-Safran] Cataloging Forum - Proposals - March 21

2024-03-04 Thread Gottschalk, Haim via Hasafran
Dear All,

Here is the link to the AJL Zoom registration for the RAS Cataloging Forum on 
proposal, on Thursday, March 21. At 2:30pm EDT.

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All my best,
Haim

Haim A. Gottschalk
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[ha-Safran] RAS Cataloging Forums - new time!!

2024-02-27 Thread Gottschalk, Haim via Hasafran
Hi Friends,

Just to let you know the new time of the two up-coming RAS Cataloging Forums. 
Registration is being set-up and will be forthcoming.

Looking forward to seeing you all.

Save the date - two RAS Cataloging Forums scheduled:


  1.  Best Practices for Proposing a Subject Heading (Thursday, March 21 at 
2:30pm EDT)

This cataloging forum will guide you through the proposal process at the 
Library of Congress. We will cover how to create a proposal, including using 
the proposal form, the Subject Heading Manual, and doing additional research to 
support your proposal. You will learn about the life-cycle of a proposal from 
submission to final approval.  Attendees are encouraged to bring headings 
they'd like to propose so that all can benefit from discussion, questions, and 
insight gained from concrete examples. The desired outcome is for the AJL 
cataloging community to enhance discoverability for Jewish libraries or Judaica 
collections by contributing to LCSH.


  1.  Let's Talk about Ethical Cataloging (Thursday, April 11, at 2:30pm EDT)
Conversations about ethical, radical, or (J)EDI cataloging have been 
circulating through our library community, especially the cataloging community, 
for the last several years, but what do those terms mean? What is the 
reparative cataloging work is being done? What can you do as an institution? 
Speaking in my personal capacity, I will discuss the reparative cataloging I 
did at my previous institution George Mason University, as well as some of the 
important work done by other institutions and groups.

All my best,
Haim


Haim A. Gottschalk
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The Library of Congress
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[ha-Safran] Save the Date - two Cataloging Forums

2024-02-26 Thread Gottschalk, Haim via Hasafran
Dear All,

Save the date - two RAS Cataloging Forums have been scheduled:


  1.  Best Practices for Proposing a Subject Heading (Thursday, March 21 at 
12:30pm EDT)

This cataloging forum will guide you through the proposal process at the 
Library of Congress. We will cover how to create a proposal, including using 
the proposal form, the Subject Heading Manual, and doing additional research to 
support your proposal. You will learn about the life-cycle of a proposal from 
submission to final approval.  Attendees are encouraged to bring headings 
they'd like to propose so that all can benefit from discussion, questions, and 
insight gained from concrete examples. The desired outcome is for the AJL 
cataloging community to enhance discoverability for Jewish libraries or Judaica 
collections by contributing to LCSH.


  1.  Let's Talk about Ethical Cataloging (Thursday, April 11, at 12:30pm EDT)
Conversations about ethical, radical, or (J)EDI cataloging have been 
circulating through our library community, especially the cataloging community, 
for the last several years, but what do those terms mean? What is the 
reparative cataloging work is being done? What can you do as an institution? 
Speaking in my personal capacity, I will discuss the reparative cataloging I 
did at my previous institution George Mason University, as well as some of the 
important work done by other institutions and groups.

All my best,
Haim

Haim A. Gottschalk
Hebraica and Judaica Librarian
Asian and Middle Eastern Division, Israel and Judaica Section
Onsite Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and alternate Fridays

The Library of Congress
101 Independence Ave, SE, LM-537
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Re: [ha-Safran] AJL Announces 2023 Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner

2023-04-27 Thread Haim via Hasafran



 Mazal tov Racheli on being the recipient of the 2023 Fanny Goldstein Merit Award. I agree with Jackie, you exemplify as authority in Judaica Librarianship; you've steward the journal to great heights and more. Congratulations!! Best, HaimOn








Mazal tov Racheli on being the recipient of the 2023 Fanny Goldstein Merit Award. I agree with Jackie, you exemplify as authority in Judaica Librarianship; you've steward the journal to great heights and more. Congratulations!!Best,HaimOn Apr 26, 2023 10:38 PM, Jacqueline Benefraim via Hasafran  wrote:


 Racheli truly exemplifies a leading authority on Judaica librarianship with her professional and scholarly achievements. Her contributions to AJL have helped the organization become the leading authority on Judaic librarianship. Kol ha-kavod,JackieOn








Racheli truly exemplifies a leading authority on Judaica librarianship with her professional and scholarly achievements. Her contributions to AJL have helped the organization become the leading authority on Judaic librarianship.Kol ha-kavod,JackieOn Wed, Apr 26, 2023 at 5:11 PM Lisa Silverman via Hasafran  wrote:


 Congratulations, Racheli—looking forward to seeing you receive your well-deserved award at our virtual conference in June! Lisa Silverman Retired director, Sperber Jewish Community Library Curator, Jewish Journal Streaming Guide From: Hasafran



















Congratulations, Racheli—looking forward to seeing you receive your well-deserved award at our virtual conference in June!







Lisa Silverman

Retired director, Sperber Jewish Community Library

Curator, Jewish Journal Streaming Guide





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The Association of Jewish Libraries (AJL) is proud to announce that longtime member Rachel Leket-Mor has been named the 2023 Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner. The award, named for the librarian, social activist, and founder of National Jewish




The
Association
 of Jewish Libraries
 (AJL) is proud to announce that longtime member Rachel Leket-Mor has been named the 2023 Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner. The award, named for the librarian, social activist, and founder of National Jewish Book Month, is bestowed in recognition of loyal
 and ongoing contributions to the AJL and to the profession of Judaica librarianship.
 
Rachel
 Leket-Mor began her career as a Hebrew language editor at publishing houses in Israel. She edited translated fiction, scholarly articles, and monographs, mostly related to Jewish history, political science, and holocaust studies, in collaboration with authors,
 translators, and in-house editors. She began at Arizona State University (ASU) Library in 2002, first as the Jewish studies bibliographer, building collections, supporting curriculum and research, and providing specialized reference assistance. After two years
 in this position, she worked as a subject librarian for Jewish studies, religious studies, philosophy, and medieval and Renaissance studies until 2017 and is currently the open stack collections curator. In this role, she provides leadership for the selection,
 management, and disposition of print collections and openly accessible resources. She also works with, trains, and guides selectors on purchasing materials. She holds two master’s degrees, a Master in Information Resources and Library Science from University
 of Arizona and an MA in Translation Studies from Tel Aviv University.
 
Rachel’s
 involvement with the AJL began when she joined
 the Association in 2003 as a new Judaica librarian. Her professional involvement in the Association began in 2007, when she co-chaired that year’s annual conference in Scottsdale, Arizona, with Haim Gottschalk. The following year, she was elected vice president
 of AJL’s Research, Archives, and Special Collections Division (RAS), serving alongside RAS President Jim Rosenbloom (2008–2010). As RAS president (2010–2012), she collaborated with Schools, Synagogues, and Centers Division President Joyce Levine to conduct
 a member survey to study trends in Judaica libraries and anticipate future developments across the AJL divisions. The survey results, including the number of librarians in AJL libraries, their educational level, age and years of service, and retirement plans,
 were used in AJL strategic and leadership organizational planning. Rachel served on several AJL strategic planning committees, from 2008 to 2010 and from 2013 to 2016, and has served on the AJL Council since 2007 and on the Association’s Constitution and Bylaws
 Committee since 2022.

 

In 2012,
 Rachel became the editor of Judaica
 Librarianship,
 AJL’s peer-reviewed journal. A year later, she transferred the 

Re: [ha-Safran] Volume 22 of Judaica Librarianship

2023-01-01 Thread Haim via Hasafran



 Wonderful job, Racheli!!. Kol ha-kavod, Haim On Dec 31, 2022 10: 39 PM, Rachel Leket-Mor via Hasafran  wrote: Dear AJL members, Volume 22 of Judaica Librarianship is published, hours before the end of the year—phew!








Wonderful job, Racheli!!.Kol ha-kavod,HaimOn Dec 31, 2022 10:39 PM, Rachel Leket-Mor via Hasafran  wrote:


 Dear AJL members, Volume 22 of Judaica Librarianship is published, hours before the end of the year—phew! Congratulations to all authors! A big thank-you to Nadav Sharon, who assisted me in preparing this issue, and to copyeditor extraordinaire










Dear AJL members, 
 
Volume 22 of Judaica Librarianship is published, hours before the end of the year—phew!  
 
Congratulations to all authors! A big thank-you to Nadav Sharon, who assisted me in preparing this issue, and to copyeditor extraordinaire Nancy Sack.
 
Stay tuned for the new call for papers and other exciting news, which will come soon.

 
Happy New Year!
Rachel
 
Access AJL’s peer-reviewed, open-access journal: 
https://ajlpublishing.org/.
 
Volume 22 table of contents:
 
Vol. 22 Editor’s Note
Rachel Leket-Mor, 1–4
 
The Recovery of Nazi Looted Books in the UCLA Library: From Prague to Los Angeles and Back
Diane Mizrachi, Ivan Kohout, and Michal Bušek, 5–19
 
A History of YIVO’s Prewar Archival Collections from 1925 to 2001
Stefanie Halpern, 20–40
 
The Baltimore Hebrew Institute Collection: A Jewish Studies Library Re-imaged, Elaine Mael, 41–56
 
Jewish German Immigrant Booksellers in Twentieth-Century Ecuador
Irene Munster, 57–72
 
Two Articles by Ber Borokhov about Judaica Libraries and Librarians
Zachary M. Baker, 73–83
 
Workers’ Libraries in Interwar Poland: Selections Translated from a Yiddish Handbook, Jordan Finkin, 84–102
 
Who Own Jewish Culture Heritage?
Association of Jewish Libraries Rosaline and Meyer Feinstein Memorial Lecture, Arthur Kiron, 103–122
 
It’s Raining Lemons! How the COVID-19 Pandemic Reshaped the Association of Jewish Libraries, Michelle Margolis, 123–127
 
Hiding in Plain Sight: Toward a Celebration of Hebraica Catalogers
Roger Kohn, 128–150
 
Jewish Identity and American Acceptance: Welcoming a Firstborn Son in Two Classic Children's Books, Emily Schneider
151–158
 
Provenance Research, Memory Culture, and the Futurity of Archives: Three Essential Resources for Researching the Nazi Past, Rachel Heuberger, 159–172
 
Book Review: Caroline Jessen, Kanon im Exil: Lektüren deutsch-jüdischer Emigranten in Palästina/ Israel. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2019. 398 p. ISBN: 9783835333482. [German], Renate Evers, 173–181
 
Book Review: Jason Lustig, A Time to Gather: Archives and the Control of Jewish Culture. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2022. ix, 265 p. ISBN: 9780197563526, Amalia S. Levi, 182–188
 
Book Review: Jason Lustig, A Time to Gather: Archives and the Control of Jewish Culture. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2022. ix, 265 p. ISBN: 9780197563526, Larissa Allwork, 189–194
 
DH/JS: Mapping Jewish Studies
Michelle Margolis, 195–197
 
Scatter of the Literature, March 2020–December 2022
Rachel Leket-Mor and Nadav Sharon, 198–222
 
Tribute to Heidi G. Lerner upon Her Retirement
Aaron J. Taub, 223–226


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Re: [ha-Safran] Dr. Menahem Schmelzer

2022-12-11 Thread Haim via Hasafran



 A tremendous loss to the librarianship and scholarly community. Baruch Dayan ha-Emet. May his name be for a blessing. Perhaps a tribute article in the next issue of JL. Haim On Dec 10, 2022 11: 00 PM, Michelle Margolis via Hasafran 








A tremendous loss to the librarianship and scholarly community. Baruch Dayan ha-Emet. May his name be for a blessing.Perhaps a tribute article in the next issue of JL.Haim On Dec 10, 2022 11:00 PM, Michelle Margolis via Hasafran  wrote:


 Dear colleagues, I have been asked to share the below, and do so with a broken heart. The world is darker with the loss of such an incredibly kind, generous, and brilliant person. May his memory be for a blessing. We’re sorry to inform you








Dear colleagues,I have been asked to share the below, and do so with a broken heart. The world is darker with the loss of such an incredibly kind, generous, and brilliant person. May his memory be for a blessing.We’re sorry to inform you that Professor Menahem Schmelzer passed away at home on Shabbat afternoon after a prolonged illness.The funeral will be held at Plaza Jewish Community Chapel, 630 Amsterdam Avenue, at 9:30am, Monday, December 12. Information and a livestream are available here: https://www.plazajewishcommunitychapel.org/funerals-details/?fID=6589The family will be sitting shiva at 825 West End Avenue, Apt. 5B. Shaharit will be held at 7am Tuesday-Friday, Dec 13-16. Visiting hours from Tuesday-Thursday will be from 7-12am and from 4-8pm, with Mincha held at 4:20pm. Visiting hours on Friday, Dec 16, will be from 7-12am, and Saturday night, Dec 17, from 6-9pm.My best,Michelle
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[ha-Safran] Cataloging Forum

2022-03-14 Thread Gottschalk, Haim via Hasafran
Cataloging Forum
Topic: Cataloging Hebrew Manuscripts
Tuesday, March 22, 2020 at 12noon ET

Most of us catalog monographs, which is fairly straightforward. Manuscripts is 
a different story with each manuscript being unique. In today's Cataloging 
Forum, Dr. Zsófi Buda will lead our session in how she catalogs manuscripts and 
the necessary tools she uses.

Zsófi Buda graduated in Art History, Hebrew Studies, and Medieval Studies, and 
obtained her PhD in 2012 at the Central European University, Budapest. Her 
dissertation was entitled "Sacrifice and Redemption in the Hamburg Miscellany: 
The Illustrations of a Fifteenth-century Ashkenazi Manuscript." She created the 
catalogue descriptions of the Hebrew material for the Online Catalogue of 
Illuminated Manuscripts at the British Library. She also worked as manuscript 
cataloguer in the Polonsky Foundation Digitization Project at the Bodleian 
Library, and in the Hebrew Manuscripts Digitisation Project at the British 
Library. She was co-curator of the exhibition "Hebrew Manuscripts: Journeys of 
the Written Word" at the British Library (2020-2021).

AJL Members only.

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Re: [ha-Safran] [Heb-NACO] Minutes of 2021 summer mtg posted (was: RE: Save the date: RAS Cataloging Committee winter meeting)

2022-01-23 Thread Gottschalk, Haim via Hasafran
Thank you for the minutes. Looks good.

Shabbat shalom,
Haim

From: Heb-naco  On Behalf Of 
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Subject: [Heb-NACO] Minutes of 2021 summer mtg posted (was: RE: Save the date: 
RAS Cataloging Committee winter meeting)

Hi, all, the minutes of our last meeting, held during annual conference this 
past summer, have been posted to the 
wiki.
 There will be a vote on approving the minutes in our upcoming meeting, so 
please take a moment to review.

Also, unfortunately, the recording was lost and there is no way to recreate the 
list of attendees. If you recall being present, would you kindly let me know so 
I can update the roster.

Thanks and kol tuv, Jasmin

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Subject: [Heb-NACO] Save the date: RAS Cataloging Committee winter meeting

Dear all,

Please save the date Feb 10, 11:30am-1pm EST (8:30 PST, 5:30pm CET, 6:30pm IST) 
for the RAS Cataloging Committee winter meeting, which will happen online. A 
link to the meeting and an agenda will be distributed shortly. In the meantime, 
if you have any items for the agenda, please let me know 
(neilf...@gmail.com).

Hope to see many of you there. Take good care!



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