Room | Rotunda | Room 216 | Room 217 |
08:30 - 09:00 | Registration & Coffee |
09:00 - 09:10 | Welcome |
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09:10 - 10:15 | Kickoff Facilitator: Jason Kovari
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title | Philip Schreur. Linked Data for Production (LD4P): Evolving Goals, Developing Dreams |
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| LD4P began as tool for the transformation of library metadata production from workflows based in the MARC formats to linked data. As the project evolves, however, it becomes an opportunity to reevaluate the library’s role in a developing, worldwide information ecosystem. |
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title | Andrew Lih. Libraries and open GLAM spaces |
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title | Dorothy Berry and Amanda Rust. Description and Inclusion: Surfacing Whose Histories? |
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| Through considering a case study written for the Design for Diversity project, we will consider how metadata and aggregation across collections has simultaneous potentials: to perhaps surface a more diverse range of histories and cultures; to perhaps surface those histories but through metadata that still lacks cultural relevance or respect; or to perhaps only re-inscribe the largely white, largely male histories represented in U.S. library, archive, and museum collections. Amanda Rust will first briefly introduce the Design for Diversity project, and Dorothy Berry will then discuss her work making African American materials more discoverable through digitization and metadata aggregation in Umbra Search. |
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10:15 - 10:30 | Break |
Block 1: 10:30 - noon (90 min) | Discovery 1 Facilitator: Greg Reeve
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title | Huda Khan & Astrid Usong. Discovery interfaces integrating linked data (Presentation) |
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title | Steve Meyer. A Bibliographic Data Crawl to Enhance Library Discovery with Linked Data (Presentation) |
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title | Tom Cramer. Knowledge panel (Discussion) |
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| Modeling Facilitator: Asaf Bartov Expand |
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title | Robert Allen. Rich Semantics and Direct Representation (Lightning Talk) |
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title | Clifford Wulfman. FRBRoo & PRESSoo (Lightning Talk) |
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title | Aislinn Sotelo & Elizabeth Miraglia. UCSD's OA LD (Lightning talk) |
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title | Tiziana Possemato. SHARE-VDE (Presentation) |
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title | Erik Radio. A Survey of Time-Based Approaches to RDF Serialization (Presentation) |
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| Wikidata Tutorial 1 Facilitator: Amber Billey & Will Kent
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title | Robert Fernandez. Wikidata Tutorial |
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noon - 13:00 | Lunch |
Block 2: 13:00 - 15:00 (2 hours) | Discovery 2 Facilitator: MJ Han Expand |
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title | Jessie Keck. Implementing Schema.org in Stanford's Discovery Environment SearchWorks (Lightning Talk) |
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title | Dobias. Google (Lightning Talk) |
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title | Peter Velikonja. Analyzing Linked Data from an SEO Perspective (Presentation) |
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title | Juliane Schneider. Ten Years Later: When the Space Catches Up with the Tool: eagle-i (Presentation) |
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title | Jodene Pappas. One Record at a Time: Student Success, Collection Visibility, and Linked Data in the Mid-sized University Library (Lightning Talk) |
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title | Arden Kirkland. A Visual Workflow for Contributing and Accessing Linked Data (Lightning Talk) |
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| Special Formats 1 Facilitator: Mary Seem Expand |
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title | Steven Folsom. A Pragmatic approach to Using Discogs in an RDF Copy Cataloging Workflow (Presentation) |
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title | Lynnsey Weissenberger. LITMUS (Presentation) |
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title | Jacqueline Parascandola & Audrey Pearson. BF & rare materials (Discussion/Panel) |
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| Wikidata Tutorial 2 Facilitator: Amber Billey & Will Kent Expand |
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title | Andrew Lih. Wikidata Tutorial |
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15:00 - 15:30 | Break |
Block 3.1: 15:30-16:30 (60 min) | Library of Congress Special Topics Facilitator: Greg Reeve Expand |
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title | Kevin Ford, Sally McCallum, Matt Miller, Nate Trail & Beacher Wiggins. |
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| Digital Collections & Institutional Repositories 1 Facilitator: Nancy Fallgren Expand |
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title | Xiying Mi. USF LD Team (Presentation) |
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title | Ruth Tillman. Creating linked data converts: snycretism in the cataloging department (Presentation) |
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| Omeka Tutorial Facilitator: Michelle Futornick Expand |
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title | Patrick Murray-John. Introduction to Omeka S |
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| In this hands-on workshop (using the sandbox at https://omeka.org/s/download/#sandbox) we will begin with a brief introduction to the popular digital humanities publication platform Omeka S and how it implements Linked Open Data. We will focus on content creation and, of course, metadata creation options using a variety of LOD vocabularies, and how content and metadata are represented in the JSON-LD-based API. To get the most out of this tutorial, participants should bring a laptop and have access to a few files (images or other content) and some metadata for those files. |
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Block 3.2: 16:40 - 17:15 (35 minutes) | The National Archives API: A Five-Year Journey from Idea to Imperative Facilitator: Will Kent Expand |
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title | Dominic Byrd-McDevitt. The National Archives API: A Five-Year Journey from Idea to Imperative (Presentation/Demo) |
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| This session is about the story of the National Archives' first catalog API—our design choices, use cases, philosophies—and how it has evolved over 5 years of development and use, and become engrained in our daily work. It is a story not just about the API itself, but how the act of designing an API from scratch has provoked us to change old ways of thinking about discovery, reference, and, ultimately, archival work itself. |
| Digital Collections & Institutional Repositories 2 Facilitator: Michelle Durocher
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title | Alison Babeu. The Perseus Catalog (Lightning Talk) |
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| This lightning talk will discuss the Perseus Catalog, a research project of the Perseus Digital Library, and current work to convert the legacy metadata collection and related bibliographic data to linked data standards. |
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title | Itza Carbajal. Latin American Digital Initiatives (LADI) repository (Lightning Talk) |
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| Starting in 2018 as part of the Cultivating a Latin American Post-Custodial Archival Praxis grant funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the LLILAS Benson Post Custodial project team began working on developing and migrating the Latin American Digital Initiatives (LADI) digital repository to the Drupal 8/Islandora 8 (formerly CLAW)/Fedora 4 repository framework. One core component of this work includes investigations and implementation of linked data capabilities for better discoverability, access, and analysis. |
| Managing Local Data Facilitator: Michelle Futornick Expand |
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title | Christie Thomas. Managing locally created & copy cataloging data (Discussion)data locally for long-term sustainability (Discussion) |
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| Implementation of BIBFRAME or other linked data cataloging workflows at scale will require institutions to address both how the data will be managed over time and how administrative activities that have been driven by MARC data will need to adapt. Bring your ideas, concerns, and questions to this conversation about what is necessary in the short-term as we experiment with new approaches to description and what is required in the long-term to make adoption of best practices feasible. Potential discussion questions include: - If you are cataloging materials in a linked data editor, does your institution plan to represent those materials in the current integrated library system, or other local systems?
- Is it best practice to continue to manage a MARC dataset alongside RDF entities or other linked data datasets? Or, will it be best to transform historic data so that bibliographic data is uniformly represented in a local system? What are the risks and benefits associated with each of the options?
- What are the functional requirements for managing linked data for description in a system such as FOLIO that is intended to be format agnostic for bibliographic data?
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17:30 - 19:30 | Reception |