Core Bibliographic Conceptual Models Interest Group

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Purpose: Provides a dedicated forum for the discussion of conceptual models, such as IFLA-LRM and BIBFRAME 2.0, that serve as the basis for current cataloging standards or are expected to provide a foundation for future cataloging standards in a Linked Open Data environment. Topics of special interest include: theoretical foundations of bibliographical conceptual models; the implementation of bibliographical conceptual models in information systems (especially Linked Data-based systems); extensions of current conceptual models; ontologies and conceptual models used in GLAM institutions.

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This interest group is part of Core's Metadata and Collections Section.

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Seeking co-chair for CORE Bibliographic Conceptual Modeling Interest Group (2021-2023)

  • 1.  Seeking co-chair for CORE Bibliographic Conceptual Modeling Interest Group (2021-2023)

    Posted May 27, 2021 05:52 PM

    **Please Excuse Cross-Postings**  

     

    The Core Bibliographic Conceptual Modeling Interest Group (BCMIG) is seeking two co-Chairs for 2021-2023 (one year as co-vice-chairs and one year as co-chairs). The purpose of the BCMIG is to provide a forum for the discussion of bibliographic conceptual models that serve as the basis for current cataloging standards and are expected to provide a foundation for future cataloging standards in a Linked Open Data environment, addressing both the theoretical bases of such models and their implementation in practice. If you are interested in the theoretical basis for, and practical application of, bibliographic conceptual models, consider becoming a BCMIG co-Chair!

     

    As co-Chair of BCMIG, you are expected to attend both the Midwinter Virtual IG Week meetings and the annual conferences, and to participate in session planning and delivery. The co-Chair learns by working with the existing co-Chairs, so no prior experience is necessary. Your term would begin after Core Summer Virtual IG Week

     

    If you are interested, please send your name, title, and related experience to: Paloma Graciani-Picardo <paloma.graciani@austin.utexas.edu> and Jesse Lambertson <lambertson@uchicago.edu>   

     

    We look forward to hearing from you!

     

    BCM IG co-Chairs (2021-2022):

     

    Paloma Graciani-Picardo

    Harry Ransom Center (University of Texas at Austin)

    paloma.graciani@austin.utexas.edu

     

    Jesse Lambertson

    D'Angelo Law Library (UChicago)

    lambertson@uchicago.edu