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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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Call for Core Bibliographic Conceptual Models Interest Group (BCMIG) Co-Chairs for 2024-2026

  • 1.  Call for Core Bibliographic Conceptual Models Interest Group (BCMIG) Co-Chairs for 2024-2026

    Posted Jul 24, 2024 11:41 AM

    --- With apologies for cross-posting ---

    Sharing a reminder that the Core Bibliographic Conceptual Models Interest Group (BCMIG) is seeking two co-Chairs for the 2024-2026 term: the first year as co-Vice-Chairs and the second as (full) co-Chairs. BCMIG provides a forum for discussing the conceptual models that underlie current library metadata standards. We likewise engage with the emerging models and Web-native standards that support linked data applications and services, addressing both theoretical and practical aspects. If this topic appeals to you, please consider serving as a BCMIG co-Chair! We are especially interested in hearing from early-career professionals and members of groups which are underrepresented in librarianship.

    As co-Chair of BCMIG, you are expected to attend both the Midwinter Virtual IG Week session and a summer session, and to participate in the planning and delivery of such sessions. Virtual participation as a co-chair can be facilitated. The incoming co-Chairs learn by working alongside the existing co-Chairs, so no prior experience is required. Your term would begin in September 2024.

    If interested, please send your name, title, and related experience to Benjamin Riesenberg (briesenb@uoregon.edu, they/them).

    We look forward to hearing from you!

    BCM IG co-Chairs (2024-2025):

    Emily Baldoni
    Illinois State University 
    ejbaldo@ilstu.edu

    Benjamin Riesenberg
    University of Oregon Libraries
    briesenb@uoregon.edu 



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    Benjamin Riesenberg (they/them)
    Digital Collections Metadata Librarian
    University of Oregon Libraries
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