@book{pennell_2014, title={Strong Fathers Project subcontract: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2013-2014}, journal={Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries}, institution={Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University, Center for Family and Community Engagement}, author={Pennell, J.}, year={2014} } @article{pennell_sommerville_rodriguez_2013, title={Shared Resources, Shared Records Letting Go of Local Metadata Hosting within a Consortium Environment}, volume={57}, ISSN={["2159-9610"]}, DOI={10.5860/lrts.57n4.227}, abstractNote={Many libraries share regional, statewide, or even national union or consortium catalogs to enable consolidated search and display of participant holdings. These catalogs typically duplicate search capabilities provided by individual libraries’ local catalogs. Search TRLN is a discovery layer built to support both group and individual library catalog interfaces for the four member institutions of the Triangle Research Libraries Network. In 2010, the Shared Records Pilot Task Group extended this shared catalog concept to the individual bibliographic record level. In this model, individual member libraries assume responsibility for building and maintaining record sets for commonly held electronic collections on behalf of the consortium. Today the program includes more than 220,000 shared records representing 765,000 individual library holdings. This has resulted in considerable savings in staff costs, processing costs, and metadata storage and suggests an evolving model for catalogers as managers, rather than as creators and curators, of metadata. This article discusses the evolution of this project, the development of staff trust necessary to let go of proprietary metadata, and the systems logic needed for implementation. The article closes with criteria for assessing the success of the program, including improvements in catalog display, throughput and timeliness, time savings, and elimination of duplicated maintenance activities.}, number={4}, journal={LIBRARY RESOURCES & TECHNICAL SERVICES}, author={Pennell, Charles and Sommerville, Natalie and Rodriguez, Derek A.}, year={2013}, month={Oct}, pages={227–238} } @inbook{pennell_2008, title={The role of the online catalog as an e-resource access and management tool}, booktitle={Managing the transition from print to electronic journals and resources: A guide for library and information professionals}, publisher={New York: Routledge}, author={Pennell, C.}, editor={Collins, M. D. D. and Carr, P. L.Editors}, year={2008}, pages={167–179} } @article{collins_samples_pennell_goldsmith_2007, title={Magnifying the ILS with Endeca}, volume={51}, DOI={10.1300/j123v51n03_06}, abstractNote={ABSTRACT In January 2006, NCSU Libraries implemented Endeca as a public interface for the online catalog. This indexing tool exposes selected MARC data elements and allows for guided navigation through the bibliographic data of the Libraries collections using a faceted display based on Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) along with item attributes from an underlying ILS. The article discusses the Endeca technology and NCSU Libraries' implementation of the service. The authors also examine the impact of this revolutionary service on serials including an evaluation of how Endeca complies with several serial-specific recommendations of the University of California Bibliographic Report. A brief discussion of future implications of Endeca on serials concludes the article.}, number={3/4}, journal={Serials Librarian}, author={Collins, M. and Samples, J. and Pennell, C. and Goldsmith, D.}, year={2007}, pages={75–100} } @article{pennell_2006, title={Endeca Information Access Platform}, volume={32}, number={4}, journal={Serials Review}, author={Pennell, C. R.}, year={2006}, pages={259} } @inbook{letarte_pennell_hamlett_2004, title={Creating career paths for cataloging support staff}, booktitle={Innovative redesign and reorganization of library technical services: Case studies and paths for the future}, publisher={Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited}, author={Letarte, K. M. and Pennell, C. and Hamlett, S.}, year={2004}, pages={275–305} } @article{pennell_2001, title={Electronic reserves operations in ARL Libraries}, volume={25}, ISSN={["1464-9055"]}, DOI={10.1016/s1464-9055(00)00203-7}, number={1}, journal={LIBRARY COLLECTIONS ACQUISITIONS & TECHNICAL SERVICES}, author={Pennell, C}, year={2001}, pages={118–119} } @article{roper_pennell_2001, title={The cataloger's desktop suite}, volume={17}, DOI={10.1108/eum0000000005817}, abstractNote={The 2001 release 1 version of the Library of Congress’s Cataloger’s Desktop is reviewed. While LC has added new tools, most notably AACR2 and links to Web resources, and has ironed out a number of bugs over the past six years, this product remains functionally the same as it was in 1995. The user interface, search capabilities, internal file linking, customization, and other features of Desktop are illustrated and discussed, along with some of the technical problems encountered over the course of three years in one library’s networked experience. Finally, comparisons are made with the recent demonstration version of ClassWeb, the browser counterpart for the Classification Plus portion of Cataloger’s Desktop.}, number={3}, journal={OCLC Systems & Services}, author={Roper, J. and Pennell, C.}, year={2001}, pages={121–132} } @article{pennell_2000, title={Issues and innovations in electronic theses and dissertations}, volume={24}, ISSN={["1464-9055"]}, DOI={10.1016/s1464-9055(00)00163-9}, abstractNote={This well-organized primer looks at the library’s pivotal role in producing, archiving, marketing, and providing access to electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs). As with other titles in this s...}, number={4}, journal={LIBRARY COLLECTIONS ACQUISITIONS & TECHNICAL SERVICES}, author={Pennell, C}, year={2000}, pages={514–515} } @misc{pennell_1999, title={ArtMARC sourcebook: Cataloging art architecture and their visual images.}, volume={23}, number={3}, journal={Library Collections, Acquisitions & Technical Services}, author={Pennell, C.}, year={1999}, pages={378–379} }