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About the Meeting

LD4P and LD4L-Labs are hosting an invitation-only hosted a Community Input Meeting :at Stanford University.

  • to update the community on the work of LD4P and LD4L-Labs
  • to get community leaders’ reaction on work of LD4P and LD4L-Labs and gather input to shape the course of our work over the next year and for future projects
  • to see and compare related work from the broader community
  • to identify, discuss & explore areas of possible collaboration
Location

Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center, Fisher Conference Center
326 Galvez Street, Stanford University
Searchable Campus Map

Meeting Preparation

Links to background reading (wiki pages unless otherwise indicated)

  • Overview of LD4P and LD4L-Labs
  • ArtFrame pdf (ontology extension for prints, photographs, drawings, paintings and three-dimensional objects; led by Columbia)
  • Cartographic Extension (modeling of cartographic concepts of projection, spatial extent-bounding box, scale, relief, types of cartographic resources, and prime meridians; led by Harvard)
  • Cornell Hip Hop Archive (linked data creation for uncataloged noncommercial LPs)
  • Harvard Film Archive (modeling and creating linked data for moving images)
  • Harvard Cartographic Materials (creating and converting cartographic and geospatial metadata)
  • Library of Congress BIBFRAME Ontology Development and BIBFRAME Metadata Production Pilot (development and testing of BIBFRAME 2.0)
  • Performed Music Ontology (BIBFRAME extension clarifying and expanding the modeling of works, events, performers, and medium of performance; led by Stanford)
  • Princeton Derrida Archive pdf, includes questions for your consideration (modeling and creating linked data for inscriptions in presentation copies in the personal working library of the Algerian-born French philosopher Jacques Derrida)
  • Rare Materials Ontology Extension (modeling of rare materials concepts including materiality, provenance, and annotations; led by Cornell)
  • Stanford Tracer Bullets (developing end-to-end technical services workflows for creating and converting linked data)
  • bibliotek-o (extension to BIBFRAME 2.0; collaboration of LD4L-Labs and LD4P)
  • Travel Arrangements and Transportation

    Travel and Reimbursement Information
    See Stanford’s Plan Your Visit page for printable maps and information on transportation to and from and around campus and parking.

    Parking

    Parking and Circulation Map (pdf) (entire campus)
    Visitor Parking Map (pdf) (area near Alumni Center) 

    The visitor pay parking on Memorial Way (off Galvez Street; G-10 on the map) is closest to the Alumni Center, and the visitor parking in the lot on Galvez Street near the Visitor Center (E11-12 on the map) is an easy walk from the Alumni Center.
    How to Purchase Visitor Parking 
    WirelessVisitor wireless (network: Stanford Visitor) and Eduroam. Wireless Access for Stanford Visitors
    Collaborative workspaces

    Google drive: https://bit.ly/LD4AllCommunityDrive 
    Slack: sul-dlss.slack.com, #ld4all-community

    Participant ListParticipants

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    Meeting Format

    To focus the meeting and allow for a variety of participant feedback and collaboration, the meeting is organized around 4 “topic areas”, with roughly half-day for each theme, and a final session to tie the themes together and look ahead. Each topic will include presentations to the whole group (from invitees and from LD4L-Labs/LD4P partners) and discussion/collaboration/participation in small groups.

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    Agenda: Slides and Meeting Notes

    Monday, April 24th (Day 1)

    8:30–9:00 am

    Breakfast

    Continental breakfast served in meeting space.

    9:00–9:15 am

    Welcome

    Agenda, goals and outcomes, space, shared docs, other logistics.
    Michelle Futornick (Stanford) 

    9:15–9:45 am

    Participant introductions


    9:45–10:15 am

    Setting the Stage

    Overview of LD4P & LD4L-Labs efforts, background, context.
    Dean Krafft (Cornell), Philip Schreur (Stanford) 

    10:1510:30 am

    Break


    10:30 am–12:45 pm

    Topic Area #1: Ontology

    Ontology development, maintenance, extensions, reuse, and related questions.

    Session Intro and LD4P/LD4L-Labs Presentation:
    Steven Folsom (Harvard), Jason Kovari (Cornell)

    Lightning talks (Google drive folder containing the below)

    Notes from discussions (Google drive folder; each group discussed the below questions)

    • Building links between BIBFRAME 2.0, LD4L/LD4P BF Extension, Domain Extensions & the rest of the LOD world
    • Implications of having multiple ontologies in library world.

    12:551:55 pm

    Lunch

    Lunch buffet in meeting space.

    2:00–5:00 pm

    with break

    Topic Area #2: Workflows, Procedures & Production

    What linked data means for our existing procedures; moving linked data into production.


    Session Intro: Josh Greben and Philip Schreur (Stanford)

    LD4P/LD4L-Labs Presentation:
    Arcadia Falcone (Stanford): Technical Services Workflow Pipeline

    Lightning talks (Google drive folder containing the below)

    Notes from discussions (Google drive folder containing the below)

    4:30–5:00 pm

    Wrap-Up


    5:30–7:00 pm

    Reception

    Green Library

    Tuesday, April 25th (Day 2)

    8:309:00 am

    Breakfast

    Continental breakfast served in meeting space.

    9:00–9:15 am

    Introduction


    9:15–Noon

    Topic Area #3: Tooling and Services

    Map existing tool landscape and identify tool gaps. Explore how tools fit together in a continuous workflow.

    Session Intro: Simeon Warner (Cornell)

    LD4P/LD4L-Labs Presentations (Google drive folder containing the below)

    Lightning talks (Google drive folder containing the below)

    10:2010:50 am

    Break


    10:50 am–Noon

    Topic Area #3cont.

    Notes from discussions (Google drive folder containing the below)

    Noon1:00 pm

    Lunch

    Lunch buffet in meeting space.

    1:00–3:15 pm

    Topic Area #4: Community Engagement and Adoption

    Engagement of user communities. How to encourage adoption of standards, tools, services, infrastructure.

    LD4P/LD4L-Labs intro: Michelle Futornick (Stanford), Dean Krafft (Cornell)

    Lightning talks (Google drive folder containing the below)

    Notes from discussions (Google drive folder containing the below)

    3:153:30 pm

    Break


    3:30–4:30 pm

    Next Steps

    Tom Cramer and Philip Schreur (Stanford)

    4:30–5:00 pm

    Conclusion

    Philip Schreur (Stanford)
    Panel
    titleMeeting Planning Group
    Stanford: Tom Cramer, Michelle Futornick, Josh Greben, Christina Harlow, Kim Kay, Philip Schreur
    Cornell: Jason Kovari, Dean Krafft, Simeon Warner
    Harvard: Steven Folsom, Randy Stern
    Library of Congress:  Ray Denenberg