Content Access Management (CAM)

Content Access Management is the University Library's central cataloging and metadata unit. Cataloging and metadata connect researchers with the materials essential to their work, both in physical and digital form. Today's libraries must support the needs of a diverse scholarly community, facilitating both in-depth research and integrated access to a larger information universe. The Library's cataloging and metadata services are an investment in the future of its collections and the scholarship they support.

Monographic Cataloging


Monographic Cataloging

Operation Manager: Eleanor Hornbacker (244-1888)


Database Maintenance


Electronic Resources SupportResearch Programmer:  Stephanie Baker (244-0300)

Serials Cataloging


Serials Cataloging

Serials Management Specialist: Fang Gao (333-3399)


Metadata Services


Electronic Resources Support

Metadata Librarian: Myung-Ja Han (244-1888)

 

Other Technical Services Units: Acquisitions | Information Processing and Management | Electronic Resources

Related links: Cataloging Working Group | Voyager@U of I | Content Access Management Forum

Departmental Cataloging Units: Asian | Law | Map & Geography | Music | Rare Books | Slavic | Undergraduate