ACQflash: ALCTS e-forum: Library Linked Data, March 11-12, 2014

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ALCTS E-Forum: Library Linked Data

March 11-12, 2014
Hosted by Theo Gerontakos, Brad Gulliford, and Jeremy Myntti
Please join us for an e-forum discussion. It’s free and open to everyone!
Registration information is at the end of the message.

Each day, discussion begins and ends at:
Pacific: 7am – 3pm
Mountain: 8am – 4pm
Central: 9am – 5pm
Eastern: 10am – 6pm


Join this ALCTS E-Forum for a lively discussion on what linked data 
means for libraries. Linked Data refers to practices for publishing and 
linking data—cataloging data; research or government data; subject 
heading lists and authority files; and the riches of the World Wide Web. 
Using linked data methods (cataloging standards such as RDF, as well as 
Web protocols such as HTTP), the scope of the linked, and always further 
linkable, data space is incomprehensibly large—the potential is 
thrilling! The hope for libraries is that we can move our data into this 
massive data space and thereby increase the global interoperability of 
library data. Many benefits are anticipated!

Topics will include basic linked data definitions and information, 
current linked data activities in libraries, how workflows may change or 
have changed due to linked data, challenges with transitioning to a 
linked data environment, what will linked data mean for catalogers in 
the future, and more.

To prepare for the e-forum, the following list of resources are 
recommended for an introduction to the topic of linked data:
Carl S. Hess, “Linked Data In Libraries Or: How I Learned to Stop 
Worrying and Love the Web,” April 26, 2012 (presentation): 
http://www.slideshare.net/carlstephenhess/linked-data-in-libraries.
Virginia Schilling, "Transforming Library Metadata into Linked Data," 
Research Topics in Cataloging & Classification: 
http://www.ala.org/alcts/resources/org/cat/research/linked-data.
Philip Evan Schreur, "The Academy Unbound: Linked Data as Revolution," 
Library Resources & Technical Services, volume 55, number 4, October 
2012, pages 227-237: http://alcts.metapress.com/content/u63u261g73n7150n/.
Karen Coyle, "Linked Data Tools: Connecting on the Web," Library 
Technology Reports, volume 48, number 4, May/June 2012: 
http://alatechsource.metapress.com/content/m52426p206uu/?p=6b8f0d12b99b436cb71d95b10d587a33&pi=13 
(requires subscription).

Hosts

Theo Gerontakos has been a Metadata Librarian since 2002, and is 
currently Metadata Librarian at the University of Washington in Seattle. 
He is also currently Co-Chair of the American Library Association's 
interest group on Linked Library Data (ALCTS/LITA).

Brad Gulliford is a librarian in the acquisitions and collection 
development department of the library of the University of Texas at 
Arlington, in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. His subject areas are most of 
the sciences and engineering, and he blogs at Scholarly communication, 
Open Access, Open Science (http://blog.uta.edu/~bradley/).

Jeremy Myntti is the Head of Cataloging and Metadata Services at the 
University of Utah's J. Willard Marriott Library. He is responsible for 
optimizing metadata creation for the library's physical and digital 
collections as well as identifying innovative solutions for cataloging 
and metadata projects. Current research interests and projects that he 
is working on include authority control for digital collection metadata 
and transforming MARC and non-MARC metadata into linked data.

What is an e-forum?

An ALCTS e-forum provides an opportunity for librarians to discuss 
matters of interest, led by a moderator, through the e-forum discussion 
list. The e-forum discussion list works like an email listserv: register 
your email address with the list, and then you will receive messages and 
communicate with other participants through an email discussion. Most 
e-forums last two days. Registration is necessary to participate, but 
it's free. See a list of upcoming e-forums at: 
http://www.ala.org/alcts/confevents/upcoming/e-forum.

To register:

Instructions for registration are available at: 
http://www.ala.org/alcts/confevents/upcoming/e-forum/sympa. Once you 
have registered for one e-forum, you do not need to register again, 
unless you choose to leave the email list. Participation is free and 
open to anyone. If you have any problems, please contact 
alcts-eforum-request_at_ala.org.



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