About the Meeting | LD4P and LD4L-Labs are hosting an invitation-only Community Input Meeting:
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Location | Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center, Fisher Conference Center Contact info: Michelle Futornick, LD4P Program Manager, 650-704-2053 |
Meeting Preparation | Links to background reading (wiki pages unless otherwise indicated)
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Travel Arrangements and Transportation | Travel and Reimbursement Information |
Parking | Parking and Circulation Map (pdf) (entire campus) How to Purchase Visitor Parking |
Wireless | Visitor wireless (network: Stanford Visitor) and Eduroam. Wireless Access for Stanford Visitors |
Collaborative workspaces | Google drive: https://bit.ly/LD4AllCommunityDrive |
Participant List | Participants |
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.
Monday, April 24th (Day 1) 8:30–9:00 am Breakfast 9:00–9:15 am Welcome Agenda, goals and outcomes, space, shared docs, other logistics. 9:15–9:45 am Participant introductions 9:45–10:15 am Setting the Stage Overview of LD4P & LD4L-Labs efforts, background, context. 10:15–10:30 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: Discussion questions: Building links between BIBFRAME 2.0, LD4L/LD4P BF Extension, Domain Extensions & the rest of the LOD world discussion of BF relative to other domains (ontology development in Europe and North America; adoption of ontologies by vendors and open source software developers; etc.) BF interactions with extensions - what are these extensions? how are they discovered? how are they developed? how are they managed? Implications of having multiple ontologies in library world. what does this mean for data capture? discovery? maintenance? tooling? what does having multiple ontologies mean for sharing? where are ontologies and vocabularies hosted? how does this require trust networks for updates (also touched on in governance portion of the meeting)? 12:55–1:55 pm Lunch Lunch buffet in meeting space. 2:00–3:00 pm 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: Lightning talks: Discussion questions Detailed descriptions and signup here. Please signup for the topic you're most interested in. Break Topic Area #2 cont. 4:30–5:00 pm Wrap-Up 5:30–7:00 pm Reception Green Library (10-minute walk from Arrillaga Alumni Center) Tuesday, April 25th (Day 2) 8:30–9:00 am Breakfast 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. Session Intro: Tom Cramer (Stanford), Simeon Warner (Cornell) LD4P/LD4L-Labs Presentations: Lightning talks: 10:20–10:50 am Break 10:50 am–Noon Topic Area #3 cont. Discussion questions: What is current best in class for tools that meet needs? (And why aren’t we all just using them?) – facilitator: Dave Eichmann What are the biggest and most pressing gaps? – facilitator: Amber Billey How can we organize ourselves to get better and more tools? Are some things better provided as (hosted) services rather than (local) instances of tools? – facilitator: Jason Kovari What tools & services for linked data can we use that don’t come from cultural heritage organizations? – facilitator: Christina Harlow Noon–1:00 pm Lunch Lunch buffet in meeting space. QUESTION FOR POST-ITS: if we (linked open data community) could do 2 things to increase community engagement and traction around linked data, what might they be? 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: Discussion questions to be identified as a group 3:15–3:30 pm Break 3:30–4:30 pm Next Steps Tom Cramer and Philip Schreur (Stanford) 4:30–5:00 pm ConclusionAgenda: Slides and Meeting Notes
Continental breakfast served in meeting space.
Michelle Futornick (Stanford)
Dean Krafft (Cornell), Philip Schreur (Stanford)
Steven Folsom (Harvard), Jason Kovari (Cornell)
Arcadia Falcone (Stanford): Technical Services Workflow PipelineContinental breakfast served in meeting space. Philip Schreur (Stanford)
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