Core Metadata Interest Group

Program announcement for ALA Midwinter Meeting

  • 1.  Program announcement for ALA Midwinter Meeting

    Posted Dec 17, 2018 11:34 AM
    Join the ALCTS Metadata Interest Group during ALA Midwinter Meeting in Seattle for a panel presentation on crowdsourcing metadata on Sunday, January 27, 2019, 8:30-10:00AM, Washington State Convention Center, Room 3A during our regular scheduled meeting. Speakers Samuel T. Barber, from California State University, Fullerton, and Becky Skeen & Andrea Payant, from Utah State University, will present on approaches to crowdsourcing metadata, followed by Q&A. Looking forward to seeing you all in Seattle. Be sure to add this event to your ALA Conference Scheduler<https://www.eventscribe.com/2019/ALA-Midwinter/fsPopup.asp?Mode=presInfo&PresentationID=469935>.
    Presenters and abstracts:
    Samuel T. Barber
    Cataloging & Metadata Librarian
    California State University, Fullerton
    Crowdsourcing metadata: the revolutionary cataloging interface and how it can help your library expose and promote hidden collections
    This presentation draws on recently completed original research (in press, to be published in the Journal of Library Metadata, vol. 18, issue 2) to analyze and explain the automated quality control features of Zooniverse's crowdsourcing metadata platform. The results, it is argued, are truly revolutionary. Case studies are cited to demonstrate successful use of the platform by major institutions including the University of Oxford, the Folger, the Imperial War Museum and the Huntington. Similar initiatives based on proprietary platforms designed by the Smithsonian and the National Archives are also noted. Clearly, therefore, crowdsourcing of metadata to expose and promote hidden collections is a significant and rapidly growing development in libraries, archives and museums. We conclude with a description of an experimental project at Cal State Fullerton designed to ascertain whether such developments can succeed at a local institutional level. Finally, an invitation is extended for at
    tendees to consider whether such initiatives may also be implemented for the benefit of their own respective institutions and users.
    Becky Skeen
    Special Collections Cataloging Librarian
    Utah State University
    Andrea Payant
    Metadata Librarian
    Utah State University
    Wisdom of the Crowd: Successful ways to engage the public in metadata creation
    Utah State University Libraries' Cataloging and Metadata Unit has successfully used several methods to engage the public in metadata creation for USU's Digital History Collections. Most, if not all the techniques we have tested, have yielded positive results and have improved the relevancy and accuracy of our descriptive metadata. During this presentation we will discuss different tools and techniques we have used to foster communication between our metadata specialists and the communities they serve, as well as approaches that were tried and did not yield the results we were hoping for. Attendees will be able to see what has been done at Utah State University and take those ideas and create new innovative approaches to collect crowdsourcing metadata at their own institutions.


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    Anna Neatrour
    Digital Initiatives Librarian
    University of Utah
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