Promises and Pitfalls: Linked Data, Privacy, and Library CatalogsEmily Nimsakont
Presented at the Spring Meeting of the Nebraska Library Association's Intellectual Freedom Round Table and Technical Services Round Table, Marc 6 ,2015
In this webinar, David Walters and Christopher Daley from Brunel University London explore the complexities of the current UK open access (OA) policy landscape and examine the concurrent emergence of open science services which aim to provide global OA data. Using the results of their recent study, they will consider whether the global data on open access activity offered by services such as Sherpa REF, CORE and Unpaywall can enhance publication data held within institutional systems. These results will assist discussion of how local, institutional systems may be able to provide a more complete picture of collaborative OA activity through greater interoperability with global data services.
Promises and Pitfalls: Linked Data, Privacy, and Library CatalogsEmily Nimsakont
Presented at the Spring Meeting of the Nebraska Library Association's Intellectual Freedom Round Table and Technical Services Round Table, Marc 6 ,2015
In this webinar, David Walters and Christopher Daley from Brunel University London explore the complexities of the current UK open access (OA) policy landscape and examine the concurrent emergence of open science services which aim to provide global OA data. Using the results of their recent study, they will consider whether the global data on open access activity offered by services such as Sherpa REF, CORE and Unpaywall can enhance publication data held within institutional systems. These results will assist discussion of how local, institutional systems may be able to provide a more complete picture of collaborative OA activity through greater interoperability with global data services.
An overview of Wikipedia and its potential for libraries, also covering cataloguing issues. Part of the Cataloguing and Indexing Group in Scotland (CIGS) seminar "Toto, I've got a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore": metadata issues and Web2.0 services.
Desired Outcomes for Libraries+ Network May MeetingKimberly Eke
There's a lot of interest in the long-term management, preservation, and access to federal data. We will discuss challenges & desired outcomes at the http://libraries.network/may-meeting (icon in final slide is courtesy of iconmonstr.com)
This presentation was provided by Scott Ziegler of Louisiana State University during the NISO Virtual Conference, Open Data Projects, held on Wednesday, June 13, 2018.
Linked Data Implementations—Who, What and Why?OCLC
Presented at the CNI Spring Membership Meeting in San Antonio, Texas 4 April 2016. OCLC Research conducted an International Linked Data Survey for Implementers in 2014 and 2015, receiving responses from a total of 90 institutions in 20 countries. In the 2015 survey, 112 projects or services that consumed or published linked data were described (compared to 76 in 2014). This presentation summarizes the 2015 survey results: 1) which institutions have implemented or are implementing linked data; 2) what linked data sources institutions are consuming, and why; 3) what institutions are publishing, and why; 4) barriers and advice from the implementers.
The Future of Finding: Resource Discovery @ The University of OxfordChristine Madsen
The report is the culmination of a one-year multi-strand research project, and examines how users of the museums and libraries at the University of Oxford find the information they need (known as “resource discovery”), current practices among other institutions, and trends and possibilities for resource discovery in the future.
Athenaeum21 led the end-user research and needs assessment portion of the project, and then led the synthesis and analysis of the data across all of the research strands, making the recommendations and writing the final report. The report defines the resource discovery strategy for the University for the next 5 years.
When to hold them when to fold them: reassessing big deals in 2020NASIG
This presentation goes into details for each of the publishers’ big deals that we examined and present reasons as to why we cancelled them, with concrete examples from our experiences (four cancellations and two restructurings).
Na de lunch startte de plenaire sessie met een presentatie van Peter Mechant (Universiteit Gent). PReserving Online Multiple Information: towards a Belgian StratEgy (PROMISE): het ontwikkelen van een duurzame strategie voor het behoud van het Belgische web.
This presentation was given by Carl Stahmer of UC-Davis during the NISO Virtual Conference, BIBFRAME & Real World Applications of Linked Bibliographic Data, held on June 15, 2016
Example BIBFRAME Linked Data Editing and Publishing Platforms
CaMMS Forum on the Bibliographic Framework Initiative ALA Midwinter
Philadelphia, PA, USA
January 26, 2014
Eric Miller em@zepheira.com
An overview of Wikipedia and its potential for libraries, also covering cataloguing issues. Part of the Cataloguing and Indexing Group in Scotland (CIGS) seminar "Toto, I've got a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore": metadata issues and Web2.0 services.
Desired Outcomes for Libraries+ Network May MeetingKimberly Eke
There's a lot of interest in the long-term management, preservation, and access to federal data. We will discuss challenges & desired outcomes at the http://libraries.network/may-meeting (icon in final slide is courtesy of iconmonstr.com)
This presentation was provided by Scott Ziegler of Louisiana State University during the NISO Virtual Conference, Open Data Projects, held on Wednesday, June 13, 2018.
Linked Data Implementations—Who, What and Why?OCLC
Presented at the CNI Spring Membership Meeting in San Antonio, Texas 4 April 2016. OCLC Research conducted an International Linked Data Survey for Implementers in 2014 and 2015, receiving responses from a total of 90 institutions in 20 countries. In the 2015 survey, 112 projects or services that consumed or published linked data were described (compared to 76 in 2014). This presentation summarizes the 2015 survey results: 1) which institutions have implemented or are implementing linked data; 2) what linked data sources institutions are consuming, and why; 3) what institutions are publishing, and why; 4) barriers and advice from the implementers.
The Future of Finding: Resource Discovery @ The University of OxfordChristine Madsen
The report is the culmination of a one-year multi-strand research project, and examines how users of the museums and libraries at the University of Oxford find the information they need (known as “resource discovery”), current practices among other institutions, and trends and possibilities for resource discovery in the future.
Athenaeum21 led the end-user research and needs assessment portion of the project, and then led the synthesis and analysis of the data across all of the research strands, making the recommendations and writing the final report. The report defines the resource discovery strategy for the University for the next 5 years.
When to hold them when to fold them: reassessing big deals in 2020NASIG
This presentation goes into details for each of the publishers’ big deals that we examined and present reasons as to why we cancelled them, with concrete examples from our experiences (four cancellations and two restructurings).
Na de lunch startte de plenaire sessie met een presentatie van Peter Mechant (Universiteit Gent). PReserving Online Multiple Information: towards a Belgian StratEgy (PROMISE): het ontwikkelen van een duurzame strategie voor het behoud van het Belgische web.
This presentation was given by Carl Stahmer of UC-Davis during the NISO Virtual Conference, BIBFRAME & Real World Applications of Linked Bibliographic Data, held on June 15, 2016
Example BIBFRAME Linked Data Editing and Publishing Platforms
CaMMS Forum on the Bibliographic Framework Initiative ALA Midwinter
Philadelphia, PA, USA
January 26, 2014
Eric Miller em@zepheira.com
Research into Practice case study 2: Library linked data implementations an...Hazel Hall
The research underlying this presentation explored the role that libraries play in the linked data context. Focusing on European national libraries and Scottish libraries, multiple data gathering methods and constant comparative analysis were applied in the study. Amongst the findings, a general lack of awareness within the library community of the Semantic Web and the implications of linked data was identified. At the same time, there is recognition that linked data augments the discoverability and enhances the interoperability of library data. The presentation will include recommendations for the application of the findings of this research in practice.
Presentation to Oregon State staff and librarians during a visit in July 2011. Topic focuses on changes in the library environment and what needs to shift in our conversations about those changes.
NCompass Live - January 2, 2014.
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/
The Bibliographic Framework Initiative, or BIBFRAME, is intended to provide a replacement to the MARC format as an encoding standard for library catalogs. Its aim is to move library data into a Linked Data format, allowing it to interact with other data on the Web. In this session, Emily Nimsakont, the NLC’s Cataloging Librarian, will cover the basics of BIBFRAME, describe what it can provide for users of library catalogs that MARC can’t, and outline what librarians should be aware of regarding this change in the cataloging landscape.
Beyond MARC: BIBFRAME and the Future of Bibliographic DataEmily Nimsakont
The Bibliographic Framework Initiative, or BIBFRAME, is intended to provide a replacement to the MARC format as an encoding standard for library catalogs. Its aim is to move library data into a Linked Data format, allowing it to interact with other data on the Web. In this session, Emily Nimsakont, the NLC’s Cataloging Librarian, will cover the basics of BIBFRAME, describe what it can provide for users of library catalogs that MARC can’t, and outline what librarians should be aware of regarding this change in the cataloging landscape.
NISO Two Day Virtual Conference:
Using the Web as an E-Content Distribution Platform:
Challenges and Opportunities
Oct 21-22, 2014
John Mark Ockerbloom, Digital Library Architect and Planner, University of Pennsylvania
Opportunities and Challenges of establishing Open Access Repositories: A case...Sukhdev Singh
National Informatics Centre had established a subject repository in May 2005. It is meant for Medical and Allied Sciences and named as OpenMED@NIC . It has MeSH® based subject categorization and this makes it one of its own kind. Taking OpenMED@NIC as a case – this paper discusses key issues in establishing and maintaining an open access repository. Librarians and information science professionals can play active role in providing access and exposure to quality research and academic content generated in their institutions. Mature and standard open sources softwares are now available for setting up repositories. Libraries can install one of these on existing institutional or library servers to setup repositories. However to ensure better access and faster response time dedicated hardware and reliable connectivity would be required. Librarians and information science professional can play important role in exposing intellectual content produced by their organizations. They can take of various roles like – generating awareness among staff, researchers and students about benefits of self arching in institutional or subject repositories; training them in uploading their articles and other documents in such repositories; acting as meta-data editors and repositories managers. Establishing a repository, administrating and inviting authors to deposit their articles and other works in it is golden opportunity available to librarians and information science professionals. This opportunity should be grabbed with open hands.
Opening Keynote: From where we are to where we want to be: The future of resource discovery from a UK perspective
Neil Grindley, Head of Resource Discovery, Jisc
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Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
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It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
1. BIBFRAME
Linked Data: the New Bibliographic Framework in the
Post-MARC World
American Association of Law Libraries 2013
14 July, 2013
Seattle,Washington USA
Eric Miller
em@zepheira.com
Thursday, July 18, 13
2. • President and Founder of
Zepheira
• Former W3C Activity
Lead for Semantic Web
• MIT Research Scientist
• Founder and Associate
Director, Dublin Core
Metadata Initiative
• Senior Scientist at OCLC
Hi, I’m Eric
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3. BIBFRAME
“The Initiative aims to re-envision and, in
the long run, implement a new
bibliographic environment for libraries
that makes "the network" central and
makes interconnectedness commonplace.”
- Bibliographic Framework as a Web of Data:
Linked Data Model and Supporting Services
Library of Congress, November 21, 2012
Thursday, July 18, 13
4. BIBFRAME
“The Initiative aims to re-envision and, in
the long run, implement a new
bibliographic environment for libraries
that makes "the network" central and
makes interconnectedness commonplace.”
- Bibliographic Framework as a Web of Data:
Linked Data Model and Supporting Services
Library of Congress, November 21, 2012
* robust enough to deal with 40 years ago
* flexible enough to deal with 40+ years from now
Thursday, July 18, 13
5. BIBFRAME
“The Initiative aims to re-envision and, in
the long run, implement a new
bibliographic environment for libraries
that makes "the network" central and
makes interconnectedness commonplace.”
- Bibliographic Framework as a Web of Data:
Linked Data Model and Supporting Services
Library of Congress, November 21, 2012
* memory organizations
libraries, museums, archives, publishers, etc.
* community (users) they serve
Thursday, July 18, 13
6. BIBFRAME
“The Initiative aims to re-envision and, in
the long run, implement a new
bibliographic environment for libraries
that makes "the network" central and
makes interconnectedness commonplace.”
- Bibliographic Framework as a Web of Data:
Linked Data Model and Supporting Services
Library of Congress, November 21, 2012
* not on the web
* but of the web
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10. Linked Data
"a term used to describe a recommended best
practice for exposing, sharing, and
connecting pieces of data,
information, and knowledge on the Semantic
Web using URIs and RDF."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linked_Data
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23. What is BIBFRAME?
• Bibframe is a linked data model for library (memory organization)
data
• Requirements and Goals:
• Inherent the robust nature of the MARC standard
• Be content model agnostic - RDA, DACS, CCO, etc.
• Handle description and management of traditional (books,
serials, etc.) and non-traditional materials (born digital, data
sets)
• Integrate supporting data (Authority, Holdings, Classification)
• Benefits from all the goodness the Web offers (web triggers,
collaboration, data driven, etc.)
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28. Inspired by - Our legislative metadata model, Tom Bruce Feb 27, 2013
http://blog.law.cornell.edu/metasausage/2013/02/27/our-legislative-metadata-model/
sponsor classification
hasInstance
publisher
PDF
committeeBilltopicPerson
hasPart
isPartOf
House
Report
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29. Inspired by - Our legislative metadata model, Tom Bruce Feb 27, 2013
http://blog.law.cornell.edu/metasausage/2013/02/27/our-legislative-metadata-model/
Law Classification Added to
Library of Congress Linked Data
Service
April 11, 2013 by Tina Gheen
http://blogs.loc.gov/law/2013/04/law-
classification-added-to-library-of-
congress-linked-data-service/sponsor classification
hasInstance
publisher
PDF
committeeBilltopicPerson
hasPart
isPartOf
House
Report
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30. Web - the Power of
Human Computing
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31. Web - the Power of
Human Computing
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41. Initial Phase
• Completed Landscape Assessment
• Initial draft of Linked Data model Bibliographic Framework as
a Web of Data: Linked Data Model and Supporting Services
• Prototype of translation services and Interfaces
• http://bibframe.org/
• Vocabulary mappings to MARC and RDA
• Project roadmap and deployment strategic report
• Early Experimenters to help refine this work
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42. Early Experimenters
• British Library
• Deutsche Nationalbibliothek
• George Washington University
• National Library of Medicine
• OCLC
• Princeton University
• Library of Congress
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43. Next phase
• Extended Experimentation with more institutions
and data types
• Create more detailed documentation
• CompleteVocabulary Mapping to address all
MARC and RDA fields
• Refine Serialization and Protocols
• Named Profiles / constraints
• Work with developer, vender community to
develop tools and services
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44. “Rethink your value”
• Libraries have huge trust credit in physical space
• This translates into the Web
• Library as a Platform / Service
• BIBFRAME isn’t just about replacing MARC
• Weaving the Best of the Web, Libraries and
Users together
• Bringing credibility to the Web
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45. Next Steps for you
• Continue to learn about Linked Data (inside and
outside of Library community)
• Join the discussion
• bibframe@listserv.loc.gov
• Follow updates to documentation, examples,
vocabulary, services, prototypes, etc.
• http://bibframe.org/
• Start to engage vendors
• “what is your Linked Data strategy”?
• Define your own Linked Data strategy
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