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Discusses the basic issues relating to bibliographic control of maps and related materials. Discusses rules and standards covering such cataloging, as well as application of the rules and principles both in general and in response to specific problems, and various practicing options.


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

Register Now for an OCLC Community Event, "Transforming Metadata," 13 July 2022

  • 1.  Register Now for an OCLC Community Event, "Transforming Metadata," 13 July 2022

    Posted Jul 06, 2022 12:36 PM

    OCLC is pleased to present a virtual edition of a very successful panel session held at the June 2022 American Library Association Annual Meeting in Washington D.C. We invite you to join us.

    Transforming Metadata
    Date: 13 July 2022
    Time: 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT (UTC -4)
    Register now 

    Library metadata is transforming. Our creation process and supply chains are evolving, and new architectures are emerging. At the same time, the staff who handle metadata aren't getting the professional development opportunities they need to keep up with this change. For a long time, linked data enthusiasts could not convince their leadership of the need to prepare for this transformation, but that has changed. OCLC and library stakeholders are showing that linking data across isolated systems and services will enhance the user experience and allow for efficiencies across the value chain. This transformation is key to achieving important library goals, such as multilingualism to support equity, diversity, and inclusion principles.

    In this session, OCLC staff and library metadata experts will discuss the promise of linked data and what these changes mean for all of us. We will explore the changes taking place in several areas, including the transition to linked data and identifiers, the description of inside-out and facilitated collections, the evolution of metadata as a service, as well as resulting staffing requirements.

    Facilitator:

    • Rachel Frick, Executive Director, OCLC Research Library Partnership

    Panelists:

    • Melissa James, Metadata Manager, Central Michigan University
    • Melanie Wacker, Metadata Coordinator, Columbia University
    • Kyla Jemison, Special Formats Metadata Librarian, University of Toronto 
    • Anne Washington, Product Analyst, OCLC

    This virtual event will be recorded and posted in the Cataloging and Metadata Community. All registrants will be sent a link to the recording after the event.

    Please pardon any duplication of this message.

     

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