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Introductions

Name, Organization, 1-2 sentences on what you hope to get from the group.  Introductions need to remain short to avoid having them take up the majority of the meeting.  Please share the critical aspects that draw you to participate in the group.

  • Justin Littman (Stanford) - Desire to code as little as possible and be able to access authorities.
  • Christine Fernsebner Eslao (Harvard) - Continue with work begun in LD4P2.  Would like to see various lookups standardized with a goal of better usability.  Would like to see reconciliation automated.
  • Nancy Fallgren (NIH) - Hoping to create more authorities.  Want to make more available through RDF.  Want them to be usable.
  • Tiziana Possemato (Casalini) - Make connections with other groups and be on positive terms with others.  My invite technician to join when needed.
  • Kirk Hess (OCLC) - Worked in research previously with LOC.  Worked on high availability and throughput.  Looking to bring experience with LOC and new connections with OCLC.
  • Jeremy Nelson (Stanford) - Works on Sinopia Editor.  Hopes to minimize code  and interested in seeing how this supports a diverse set of authorities.
  • Nate Trail (LOC)
  • Kevin Ford (LOC)

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  • Rick Bennett (OCLC)
  • John Chapman (OCLC): entity management infrastructure project; producer/consumer; possible implications for VIAF or other projects

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  • E. Lynette Rayle (Cornell)
  • Rob Sanderson (currently independent, Yale in September): vocabulary management (currently working Arches); integrations that are not system-specific

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Introductions

Name, Organization, 1-2 sentences on what you hope to get from the group.  Introductions need to remain short to avoid having them take up the majority of the meeting.  Please share the critical aspects that draw you to participate in the group.

Aspects of interest generally fall into these categories:

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Reference: Needs of Consumers and Applications



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