00:20:06 Casey Mullin: Good morning everyone 00:20:19 Adam Schiff: Good morning 00:21:08 Michelle M. Durocher: agenda: https://docs.google.com/document/d/10_4KdyNkc-Ba5hwNNGxpyMJ1F2FDUc0-RnaYaiaZsto/edit 00:25:10 Barbara Bushman: Can someone please post the link to the agenda. Thanks 00:25:31 Diana Brooking (UW Seattle): agenda: https://docs.google.com/document/d/10_4KdyNkc-Ba5hwNNGxpyMJ1F2FDUc0-RnaYaiaZsto/edit 00:42:20 Casey Mullin: Isabel, any relation? ;) 00:53:12 Jeff Young: I imagine there is tension using terms that use a plural form rather than a singular form. For example: occupation: programmers vs. occupation: programmer 00:53:38 Chiat Naun Chew: Genre, gender, language, demographic terms are areas where alternative vocabularies can support diversity & inclusion goals 00:53:58 Joy Panigabutra-Roberts: +1 Naun 00:54:00 Christine Fernsebner Eslao: +1 00:54:50 Isabel Quintana: I agree with Naun. This ties in with the work being done on indigenous peoples of North America. 00:54:56 Christine Fernsebner Eslao: LD4 2020 presentation related to Homosaurus, etc, in case it’s of interest: https://ld42020.sched.com/event/cjKm/workshopping-queeries-linked-data-vocabularies-and-ethical-cataloging 00:59:44 Joy Panigabutra-Roberts: Thanks, Christine, for sharing this conference presentation from our Ethics track. 01:00:06 Christine Fernsebner Eslao: Thanks for organizing it, Joy! 01:00:56 Chiat Naun Chew: A not trivial reason for using these relationship URIs is that it is not at all straightforward to get proposals approved in RDA 01:01:00 Joy Panigabutra-Roberts: It was wonderful to help organize this track! 01:02:47 Christine Fernsebner Eslao: There’s an entire Wikiproject around creating items for entities like Walt Disney Concert Hall: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_Cultural_venues 01:06:58 Paul Frank: Adam, did you say that you cannot add subfield $2 wikidata in those NARs that point to Wikidata items? Did I miss something or misunderstand? Thanks! 01:09:00 Julian Everett Allgood: Yes, Adam. I find myself using that “Entity attributes” searching Connexion as well 01:09:59 nancy lorimer: SHARE-VDE is working on being able to create both ISNI & Wikidata entities through their Cluster Knowledge Base 01:10:04 Iman Dagher: Adding these links is very impressive. Any consideration regarding the burden of time required to search and locate the proper term from various lists and add the links to bib records? I am Interested of any strategies (if any) to minimize the effort and time used in that process. Or perhaps the nature of work has changed! 01:10:29 Erin Grant: I worry about this, too 01:10:49 Paul Priebe: +1 01:10:58 Joy Panigabutra-Roberts: +1 01:12:03 Paul Frank: How about a ranking/rating list for ideal vocabularies for certain attributes? 01:12:58 Chiat Naun Chew: Something like what Paul Frank suggests could be very useful 01:13:14 Elena Sillitti: +1 to Paul 01:13:19 Joy Panigabutra-Roberts: +1 01:13:21 Casey Mullin: +1 Adam. This is a better question: what data do we want to add and how can we make the process as efficient as possible 01:13:36 Paul Priebe: +1 Paul 01:14:03 Paromita Biswas: Can Wikidata be considered an authority file? Sometimes, there is not enough disambiguation even though there is a property "different from." 01:14:29 Chiat Naun Chew: Seeing people’s use cases will help us answer Casey’s question 01:14:38 Diana Brooking (UW Seattle): Wikidata doesn't have editorial control as we understand it. Lots of times they have conflicting or duplicate properties... 01:15:36 Chat Monitor: for anyone who may have joined late & wants to sign in on the agenda: https://docs.google.com/document/d/10_4KdyNkc-Ba5hwNNGxpyMJ1F2FDUc0-RnaYaiaZsto/edit 01:16:09 Joy Panigabutra-Roberts: The new macro from Gary Strawn allows us to bring in the data from other sources like Wikidata, VIAF, etc. and we can pick and choose which data points we’d like to borrow. I’m still experimenting on this though. 01:16:12 Christine Fernsebner Eslao: Could links to the slides go into the agenda document? Thanks! 01:17:19 Michelle M. Durocher: Just added a place for the slides to be linked in the agenda after this meeting. Thanks! 01:18:07 Paul Frank: How about SACO lite? 01:18:25 Benjamin A Abrahamse: something like that yes ! 01:19:03 Tatyana Chubaryan: +1 01:19:21 Rich Murray: I think "SACO Lite" is something a lot of people would get behind 01:20:08 Paul Frank: I am sorry everyone about my audio. I do not think it is working. 01:20:36 Julian Everett Allgood: SACO Lite +1 01:20:50 Joy Panigabutra-Roberts: Thanks Adam for helping me with this. 01:20:53 Paul Frank: I will send my news to the list -- it is mainly about subfield $4 in 5XX AF use. 01:21:05 Rich Murray: "Half the calories, all the flavor" 01:21:19 Paul Frank: I have been here the whole time and enjoyed the presentations -- very frustrating not to be able to speak! 01:21:57 Paul Frank: Take care everyone, have a nice weekend. 01:22:10 David Scott: Thank you Paul, you as well 01:23:05 Iman Dagher: thank you Michelle, Naun and Adam! 01:23:09 Christine Fernsebner Eslao: Thank you! 01:23:10 Julian Everett Allgood: Thank you all! 01:23:12 Benjamin A Abrahamse: Thanks to the presenters. THis was great 01:23:13 Paromita Biswas: thanks! 01:23:14 Ian Bigelow: Thanks! 01:23:16 Joy Panigabutra-Roberts: Thank you All! 01:23:18 Nicole Lewis: thanks! 01:23:24 Isabel Quintana: Thanks very much! the presentations were awesome!