Linked Data for Production: Pathway to Implementation (LD4P2) ended in June, 2020. The next phase, Linked Data for Production: Closing the Loop (LD4P3), is underway.

News

New grant supports continuation of LD4P's work: read a short article about LD4P3; more at the new Linked Data for Production: Closing the Loop (LD4P3) wiki.

2020 LD4 Conference on Linked Data in Libraries: website is up; call for proposals closed; details forthcoming about the virtual conference

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As of June 2020

As of June 2020

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see also conferences related to linked data in libraries

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With support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Linked Data for Production Phase 2 (LD4P2) partners (Cornell University, Harvard University, Stanford University, and the University of Iowa's School of Library and Information Science), in collaboration with the Library of Congress and the Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC), are building a pathway for the cataloging community to begin shifting to linked data to describe library resources. LD4P2 builds on the foundational work of Linked Data for Production (LD4P) Phase 1 and Linked Data for Libraries Labs (LD4L Labs). More on LD4P2 Project Background and Goals.

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