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  • We're excited to announce that registration for the 2025 LD4 Conference is now open! Join us 28-30 July, 2025, to learn about the way professionals in Galleries, Libraries, ...

  • Hi Tomeka, I second checking out the LD4 Wikidata Affinity Group. But also The LD4 conference - a free yearly conference that has things for all skill level. Also, this book ...

  • Call for Proposals : LD4 2025 Conference - Linked Data in the Real World Conference Dates : 28-30 July, 2025 (online) Submission deadline : May 30, 2025 Submission ...

  • The ALA Core Bibliographic Conceptual Models Interest Group (BCMIG) is seeking one or more incoming chairpersons to serve a two-year term from 2025-07 through 2027-06. The incoming ...

  • Call for Proposals : LD4 2025 Conference - Linked Data in the Real World Conference Dates : 28-30 July, 2025 (online) Submission deadline : May 30, 2025 Submission ...

  • Thank you to all who joined the Bibliographic Conceptual Models Interest Group (BCMIG) session on Wednesday, March 5 at 3 PM CT for a presentation on use of a Reference Ontology ...

  • 2025 Core Fundamentals New Release The Fundamentals Web Courses focus on the following areas: fundamentals of acquisitions, cataloging, metadata, collection assessment, ...

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Purpose: Provides a forum for discussion of issues related to Linked Library Data and the role of library metadata in the Semantic web. Goals include: raising awareness of Semantic Web technologies, such as the Resource Description Framework (RDF) and the use of URIs as identifiers within bibliographic descriptions; promoting research on linked data challenges, such as domain modeling and vocabulary selection and design; and informing the ongoing development of existing metadata standards for Libraries, Archives and Cultural Heritage Institutions.

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