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Purpose: Provides a broad framework for information exchange on current research developments, tools, and activities affecting networked information resources and metadata; coordinates and actively participates in the development and review of standards concerning networked resources and metadata in conjunction with the divisions' committees and sections, other units within ALA, and relevant outside agencies; and develops programs and fosters and sponsors education and training opportunities that contribute to and enhance an understanding of networked resources and metadata, their identity, content, technology, access, control, and use; and plans and monitors activities using Core's strategic and tactical plan as a framework.

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

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Reminder: Call for Metadata Interest Group Round Table Discussion Topics and Facilitators at ALA Annual 2024

  • 1.  Reminder: Call for Metadata Interest Group Round Table Discussion Topics and Facilitators at ALA Annual 2024

    Posted May 24, 2024 03:27 PM

    A friendly reminder: The ALA Core Metadata Interest Group (MIG) seeks roundtable discussion topics and facilitators for its in-person meeting at the 2024 ALA Annual Conference. We're requesting proposals by May 31, 2024

    Roundtable discussions are small, informal group discussions intended to give participants the opportunity to network, discuss best practices, and share their insights and experiences. Discussion facilitators are responsible for identifying and developing a topic, creating discussion questions, facilitating a discussion and sharing back to the larger group.

    The meeting will take place on Sunday, June 30 from 11 am-12 pm Pacific Time at the Marriott Marquis, Marina Salon D. The theme of the discussions will be "Metadata for Non-Print Library Resources." Potential discussion topics, which may focus on MARC or non-MARC metadata, include, but are not limited to description of:

    • Three-dimensional artifacts or naturally occurring objects (e.g., globes, anatomical models, games, textiles, plant seeds, streaming devices, cookware, and other Library of Things items)
    • Digitized or born-digital materials for digital libraries
    • Online research datasets
    • Streaming media

    Discussions may cover any aspect of the description of non-print resources, including schemas and standards, projects, workflows, and creative solutions.

    Those interested in participating as a discussion facilitator should submit a short proposal (no more than 250 words) that includes:

    • The topic you wish to explore related to description of non-print items
    • A brief abstract describing the topic
    • Three sample discussion questions

    Please send your proposal to Elisa Naquin (enaquin1@lsu.edu) and Kate James (jamesk@oclc.org), Core MIG Programming Cochairs by May 31, 2024.

    Thank you, and we hope to see you in San Diego!

    On behalf of the Metadata Interest Group,



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    Melissa Zilic (she/her/hers)
    Metadata Librarian for Digital and Electronic Resources
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