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About LD4P3

Project Status

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As of June 2020

As of June 2020

WP 4: Expansion of PCC Community Involvement


Partner Resources

Calendar

How to subscribe to the LD4P wiki calendar

see also conferences related to linked data in libraries

  1. EDIT THE CALENDAR

    Customize the different types of events you'd like to manage in this calendar.

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  2. RESTRICT THE CALENDAR

    Optionally, restrict who can view or add events to the team calendar.

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  3. SHARE WITH YOUR TEAM

    Grab the calendar's URL and email it to your team, or paste it on a page to embed the calendar.

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  4. ADD AN EVENT

    The calendar is ready to go! Click any day on the calendar to add an event or use the Add event button.

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  5. SUBSCRIBE

    Subscribe to calendars using your favorite calendar client.

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WP 5: Sustainability & Community

LD4P Roster / Directory (to add yourself see How to join cohort communication and documentation channels)

LD4P Community Participation Guidelines

Slack: Join LD4 public Slack

Email lists

Working Docs

Affinity Groups

Communication channel notifications



With support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Linked Data for Production Phase 3 (LD4P2) partners (Cornell University, Stanford University, and the University of Iowa's School of Library and Information Science), in collaboration with Share-VDE, 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. LD4P3 builds on the foundational work of Linked Data for Production (LD4P) Phase 1 and Phase 2 and Linked Data for Libraries Labs (LD4L Labs).

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