Table of Contents
ACTION ITEMS:
Agenda
- Introductions
- Nate Trail (LOC)
- Kevin Ford (LOC)
- Kirk Hess (OCLC)
- Rick Bennett (OCLC)
- John Chapman (OCLC): entity management infrastructure project; producer/consumer; possible implications for VIAF or other projects
- Nancy Fallgren (NIH)
- John Graybeal (Bioportal): consumer (Cedar), producer (Bioportal)
- Tiziana Possemato (Casalini)
- Lydia Pintscher (Wikimedia Deutschland): product management for Wikidata
- Jens Ohlig (Wikidata)
- Hetty van Zutphen (ISNI)
- Steven Folsom (Cornell)
- Christine Fernsebner Eslao (Harvard)
- Jeremy Nelson (Stanford)
- Justin Littman (Stanford)
- E. Lynette Rayle (Cornell)
- Rob Sanderson (currently independent, Yale in September): vocabulary management (currently working Arches); integrations that are not system-specific
- Review of Working Group Charter and Logistics
- Brainstorming
- Review documents completed prior to this meeting: Current Approaches to Providing Search APIs and Needs of Consumers and Applications
Meeting Materials
Notes
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.
Working Group Charter and Logistics
Reference: Working Group Charter
- What does it mean for linked data to be an "approach" rather than a part of a system?
- Sanderson: Are we concerned with update/delete/write/etc?
- Rayle: Those are part of the larger picture, but for the purposes of this group's deliverables, we are focused on search and return of data. Everything is fair game in brainstorming, and a subsequent working group is possible.
- Sanderson: Previous attempts at standardizing search APIs have failed. We need to be very specific about details.
- Rayle: Add links to outside documentation under "References".
Logistics:
- access to Slack channel
- access to Wiki
- note takers
Brainstorming
All topics related to accessing authoritative data. This can include topics that are not directly related to search APIs. Topics of interest to the group, but not directly related to search APIs will be considered for the tail end of the working group if there is time or considered for a new working group if there is enough interest. So let all your thoughts flow.
Review documents completed prior to this meeting
Reference: Current Approaches to Providing Search APIs
Reference: Needs of Consumers and Applications
Attendees
- Nate Trail (LOC)
- Kevin Ford (LOC)
- Kirk Hess (OCLC)
- Rick Bennett (OCLC)
- John Chapman (OCLC)
- Nancy Fallgren (NIH)
- John Graybeal (Bioportal)
- Tiziana Possemato (Casalini)
- Lydia Pintscher (Wikidata)
- Jens Ohlig (Wikidata)
- Hetty van Zutphen (ISNI)
- Steven Folsom (Cornell)
- Christine Fernsebner Eslao (Harvard)
- Jeremy Nelson (Stanford)
- Justin Littman (Stanford)
- E. Lynette Rayle (Cornell)
- Rob Sanderson (independent)
Absent