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The CORE Copy Cataloging Interest Group (CCIG) is happy to invite you to
register for its session during the 2022 Virtual Interest Group Week.
Date: Tuesday, March 8th, 2022
Time: 11 am-12 pm (CST) / 12-1 pm (EST) / 9-10 am (PST)
Title: “Copy Cataloging in BIBFRAME and Linked Data: How Possible Is It”
Registration
<https://ala-events.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUtcuuhrDoqHNzjZDvN3LVC0Q3jRU1GwdRR>
is free.
While it’s exciting to see multiple linked data initiatives across our
profession now bearing fruit, we still face challenges in how to transform
our legacy and ongoing MARC records to linked data, and share or reuse the
data and workflows. Is the concept of "copy-cataloging" even meaningful in
this new environment of BIBFRAME and other linked data schema? After a
short presentation by each panelist, we will open the floor to questions
and a panel discussion. Our panelists are:
1.
Al Tyas, Geography, Political Science & Education Section, U.S. Arts,
Sciences, And Humanities Division, Acquisitions & Bibliographic Access
Directorate, Library of Congress
Title: *Copy Cataloging and Web-Based Data: Navigating among BibFrame,
OCLC, and MARC*
Al’s primary responsibilities include copy cataloging, CIP verification,
minimal-level cataloging and full descriptive cataloging. He became a
BIBFRAME database tester in 2015 when the pilot began, and has created
hundreds of BIBFRAME records. Al has also given multiple presentations on
how to perform copy cataloging in BIBFRAME.
1.
Nancy Lorimer, Associate Director of Metadata Services at Stanford
University
Title: *Re-use or Copy? Redefining copy cataloging in a linked data
environment*
Nancy is active in the Linked Data for Production (LD4P) Project and a
primary stakeholder for Sinopia. She is a voting member of the PCC Policy
Committee (PoCo), co-chair of the PCC Metadata Application Profiles Working
Group, and a member of the Standing Committee on Training. She also
represents Stanford and LD4P on the Share-VDE Advisory Council, the SVDE
Sapientia Entity Identification Working Group.
1.
Ian Bigelow, Head of Cataloging Strategies at the University of Alberta
Library (UAL)
Title:* Interchangeable Entities: BIBFRAME Implementation,
Interoperability, and Metadata Reuse*
Ian is currently a member of the PCC Policy Committee, PCC Linked Data
Advisory Committee, Canadian Committee on Cataloging, Share VDE Advisory
Council, Share VDE Sapientia Entity Identification Working Group, and the
Sinopia Users Group.
Visit the website for CORE's Interest Week full schedule
<https://www.ala.org/core/continuing-education/interest-group-week>.
We look forward to seeing you!
Rachel Berman Turner, co-chair
Keiko Suzuki, co-chair
Dean Bergstrom, co-vice-chair
Lori Lynn Dekydtspotter, co-vice-chair
Ms. Keiko SUZUKI
*ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR METADATA & COLLECTION SERVICES*
THE DIGITAL LIBRARIES & TECHNICAL SERVICES
LIBRARIES, COLLECTIONS & ACADEMIC SERVICES
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Received on Thu Mar 03 2022 - 09:54:51 EST