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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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LDIG discussion session - "The Semantic Web": Twenty Years Later

  • 1.  LDIG discussion session - "The Semantic Web": Twenty Years Later

    Posted Jun 02, 2021 01:54 PM

    "The Semantic Web": Twenty Years Later - A Core Discussion

    25 June, 2021, 3-4 p.m. CDT (view the event time for your time zone here)
    *with apologies for cross-posting

    In May 2001, Tim Berners-Lee, James Hendler, and Ora Lassila published the seminal article "The Semantic Web" in Scientific American (https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-semantic-web/). This work has shaped both the World Wide Web and the larger information landscape. As libraries have adapted to these changes and the vision that was outlined, there is still a gap between the ideal and reality. 

    To mark the 20th anniversary of this publication, this discussion will allow participants to share and hear from colleagues how the Semantic Web has impacted our work (or not) and how libraries are evolving (or not) based on these changes.  Attendees are encouraged to revisit the article prior to the discussion.

    Register for the session using this link. Attendance is free.

    More information about all ALA Core events taking place during ALA Annual is available here.



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    Benjamin Riesenberg
    Metadata Librarian
    University of Washington
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