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Monday, April 24th (Day 1)

8:30–9:00 am

Breakfast

Continental breakfast served in meeting space.

9:00–9:15 am

Welcome

Agenda, space, shared docs, other logistics, goals and outcomes.

9:15–9:45 am

Participant introductions


9:45–10:15 am

Setting the Stage

Overview of LD4P & LD4L-Labs efforts, background, context. Updates from LD4P & LD4L-Labs partners.

10:1510:30 am

Break


10:30 am–12:45 pm

Topic Area #1: Ontology

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

12:451:30 pm

Lunch

Lunch buffet in meeting space.

1:30–3:00 pm

Topic Area #2: Workflows, Procedures & Production

What linked data means for our existing procedures, and what libraries and other cultural heritage institutions need to do when moving linked data into production.

3:00–3:15 pm

Break


3:15–4:00 pm

Topic Area #2 cont.


4:00–5:00 pm

Wrap-Up


5:30–7:00 pm

Reception

Green Library (10-minute walk from Arrillaga Alumni Center)

Tuesday, April 25th (Day 2)

8:309:00 am

Breakfast

Continental breakfast served in meeting space.

9:00–9:15 am

Introduction


9:15–10:20 am

Topic Area #3: Tooling and Services

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

10:2010:50 am

Break


10:50 am–Noon

Topic Area #3cont.


Noon1:00 pm

Lunch

Lunch buffet in meeting space.

1:00–3:15 pm

Topic Area #4: Community Adoption, Governance & Engagement

Governance of ontologies, user communities, tools, infrastructure. How to encourage adoption and engagement.

3:153:30 pm

Break


3:30–4:30 pm

Next Steps


4:30–5:00 pm

Conclusion






Agenda Detail


Topic Area #1: Ontology (Leaders: Jason and Steven)

Intro (5 min)

Ontologies play a central role in how we model, describe, and interact with our resources as RDF. Covers ontology development, maintenance, extensions, reuse, and related questions including:

  • evolution and current state of BIBFRAME

  • integration or reuse of other cultural heritage ontologies and models into LOD work

  • divergence from shared ontologies and how that is handled, versioned, and shared

  • how libraries currently model resources and how much that should change in a new data model

LD4All Presentation (15 min)

  • Review current state & scope of BIBFRAME 2 and LD4L/LD4P Extension to BIBFRAME 2: rationale for changes from BIBFRAME, executive summary of each extension area, philosophy behind changes (or questions that arose during this work)

  • Process for introducing changes (versioning, ontology change, extensions, other) into BIBFRAME 2 and LD4L-Ontology

  • Create familiarity with BIBFRAME 2 and its many extensions

List of participants to target for Invited Lightning Talks (45 min)

  • Gordon Dunsire  - RDA :: Beacher invited

  • Rob Sanderson – Getty vocabularies :: Simeon invited

  • Eric Miller – BIBFRAME Lite (vendor) :: Philip invited

  • Tim Cole -- W3C Annotation standard :: Philip invited

  • Antoine Isaac on Europeana? PCDM? CIDOC-CRM? Others? :: Christina invited

Discussion / Collaboration (45 min)

Discussion Points / Questions

  1. Implications of having multiple ontologies in library world.

    1. what does this mean for data capture? sharing? discovery? maintenance? tools?

    2. where are ontologies and vocabularies hosted? how does this require trust networks for updates (also touched on in governance)?

    3. who can conduct maintenance on a shared community-driven ontology? what does that maintenance need to entail?  

  2. Building links between BIBFRAME 2 & the rest of the LOD world

    1. discussion on BF relative to other domains (ontology development in Europe and North America; adoption of ontologies by vendors and open source software developers; etc.)

    2. BF interactions with extensions - what are these extensions? how they are developed? how they are managed?

  3. Input on managing change (via updates and/or schema evolution)

Format

  • Each table becomes a group that will review all 3 points above, 15 minutes per point.

  • Members of the LD4All Ontology group mingle to help represent LD4All members at each table.

Report Back (25 min)

Session leader facilitates report-back from breakout groups; entire group discusses additional questions / issues not yet covered.


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