From richard.sarcia at yale.edu Fri Mar 16 10:48:59 2018 From: richard.sarcia at yale.edu (Sarcia, Richard) Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2018 14:48:59 +0000 Subject: [Yulcat-l] ALCTS webinar: Linked Data and Annotations: What We Stand to Gain Message-ID: Hello all? YUL Tech Services has registered for this six-part series, the first of which is described below and will be shown at 344 Winchester Ave., Training Room B174. Please feel free to share this with other colleagues who may be interested. I?ll send a reminder as each session gets closer, and will share the archived recordings as they become available. Best, --Rick ALCTS webinar: Linked Data and Annotations: What We Stand to Gain Date: Wednesday, March 21, 2018 All webinars are one hour in length and begin at 11am Pacific, noon Mountain, 1pm Central, and 2pm Eastern time. This is the second session of a six-part series. View the other sessions in this series. This series of six webinars builds on the introductory series From MARC to BIBFRAME: Linked Data on the Ground, which was presented in fall 2016 and is now available free of charge. It describes the continuing BIBFRAME initiatives taking place at the Library of Congress as well as within the broader information community. Description: When the library world moved from catalog cards to MARC, we gained the ability to share catalog records and develop online catalogs with more flexible searching and filtering. A shift to BIBFRAME and linked data is another opportunity to gain new abilities. Princeton University Library has been exploring how linked data can turn simple MARC textual notes into a navigable network of relationships as part of our LD4P project. Join us to hear how we have converted inscriptions in dedication volumes sent to Jacques Derrida into linked data. Learning outcomes: Upon completion of this session, attendees will learn how the W3C Web Annotation model can be used to encode dedications. Attendees will also learn about the specific processes and tools Princeton employed to transcribe and encode their Derrida dedications. Who should attend? Anyone interested in how BIBFRAME and linked data can apply to copy-specific information. Presenters: Joyce Bell is the Head of Cataloging and Metadata Services at Princeton University Library. She retains a commitment to her first library position as an Arabic cataloger by ongoing involvement with the Middle Eastern Librarians Association and current membership on the Asian and African Materials section of ALA?s Committee on Cataloging. Joyce has been leading Princeton?s participation in the Linked Data for Production (LD4P) project with a talented and dedicated group of staff. ***************** -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From yukari.sugiyama at yale.edu Fri Mar 16 13:27:39 2018 From: yukari.sugiyama at yale.edu (Sugiyama, Yukari) Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2018 17:27:39 +0000 Subject: [Yulcat-l] FW: 2018 NETSL Annual Conference registration now open! In-Reply-To: References: <705b69b83541456fa7d48788a8903d2c@umass.edu> Message-ID: The registration for NETSL conference will be closed on Friday 3/23. Hope to see you there. Yukari From: rda-l-request at lists.ala.org [mailto:rda-l-request at lists.ala.org] On Behalf Of Ann Kardos Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2018 2:34 PM To: rda-l at lists.ala.org Subject: [RDA-L] 2018 NETSL Annual Conference registration now open! **Please excuse the cross-posting** Please join us on April 2 at College of the Holy Cross for our NETSL Annual Spring Conference. 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Best, Ann Kardos 2017/2018 Outreach Officer -- Ann Kardos Metadata Librarian Information Resources Management W.E.B. Du Bois Library University of Massachusetts 154 Hicks Way Amherst, MA 01003 413.545.6889 annk at library.umass.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From richard.sarcia at yale.edu Thu Mar 22 16:18:20 2018 From: richard.sarcia at yale.edu (Sarcia, Richard) Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2018 20:18:20 +0000 Subject: [Yulcat-l] ALCTS webinar: Linked Data and Annotations: What We Stand to Gain - Webinar materials Message-ID: Here?s the link to the recording of yesterday?s webinar, since we were ?snowed? out. I?ll pass along the link to the presenter slides when they become available. Info on the next session to follow. Thanks, --Rick _______ Webinar Materials * Webinar Recording: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__downloads.alcts.ala.org_ce_20180321-5FLinked-5FData-5Fand-5FAnnotations-5FRecording.mp4&d=DwIGaQ&c=cjytLXgP8ixuoHflwc-poQ&r=UDfe-aV9SEW8TSXf9qEPNxgFb2pxNTCnkjY3-1Mr4aM&m=MYP4NVHX4EMu86mku2c36dZQ3ArG-xiBuisXgJa2e7U&s=FwFhPLGpT17b-SaEvx3uUiEKHlM-PfEdxiZCcKQXmLQ&e= * Presentation Slides: The Presenter is updating their slides. Please expect a follow up email including the presentation slides when they are available. Thank you for your patience. * Additional Resource: Annotation Editor, https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__github.com_pulcams_annotation-5Feditor&d=DwIGaQ&c=cjytLXgP8ixuoHflwc-poQ&r=UDfe-aV9SEW8TSXf9qEPNxgFb2pxNTCnkjY3-1Mr4aM&m=MYP4NVHX4EMu86mku2c36dZQ3ArG-xiBuisXgJa2e7U&s=HmDzqQW1t4uuQdDAbSfINHe2yA83NHbbZ1uZ-X59ktc&e= Certificate of Attendance: * ALCTS offers Certificates of Attendance to all webinar participants! Simply click on the link below, fill in your first and last name, and choose to print or save your personalized certificate. Some browsers may not allow you to fill in the certificate, in which case you will need to open the link and then save the certificate to your computer before filling in your name. (Group Attendees ? you can forward the certificate link to everyone in your group) * https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__downloads.alcts.ala.org_ce_20180321-5FLinked-5FData-5FAnnotations-5FCert.pdf&d=DwIGaQ&c=cjytLXgP8ixuoHflwc-poQ&r=UDfe-aV9SEW8TSXf9qEPNxgFb2pxNTCnkjY3-1Mr4aM&m=MYP4NVHX4EMu86mku2c36dZQ3ArG-xiBuisXgJa2e7U&s=S0VyCUzhXjnXcVwPynqNghSYzKbA7sTtzB1DXD-4m9w&e= From: Yulcat-l [mailto:yulcat-l-bounces at mailman.yale.edu] On Behalf Of Sarcia, Richard Sent: Friday, March 16, 2018 10:49 AM To: yulcat-l at mailman.yale.edu Subject: [Yulcat-l] ALCTS webinar: Linked Data and Annotations: What We Stand to Gain Hello all? YUL Tech Services has registered for this six-part series, the first of which is described below and will be shown at 344 Winchester Ave., Training Room B174. Please feel free to share this with other colleagues who may be interested. I?ll send a reminder as each session gets closer, and will share the archived recordings as they become available. Best, --Rick ALCTS webinar: Linked Data and Annotations: What We Stand to Gain Date: Wednesday, March 21, 2018 All webinars are one hour in length and begin at 11am Pacific, noon Mountain, 1pm Central, and 2pm Eastern time. This is the second session of a six-part series. View the other sessions in this series. This series of six webinars builds on the introductory series From MARC to BIBFRAME: Linked Data on the Ground, which was presented in fall 2016 and is now available free of charge. It describes the continuing BIBFRAME initiatives taking place at the Library of Congress as well as within the broader information community. Description: When the library world moved from catalog cards to MARC, we gained the ability to share catalog records and develop online catalogs with more flexible searching and filtering. A shift to BIBFRAME and linked data is another opportunity to gain new abilities. Princeton University Library has been exploring how linked data can turn simple MARC textual notes into a navigable network of relationships as part of our LD4P project. Join us to hear how we have converted inscriptions in dedication volumes sent to Jacques Derrida into linked data. Learning outcomes: Upon completion of this session, attendees will learn how the W3C Web Annotation model can be used to encode dedications. Attendees will also learn about the specific processes and tools Princeton employed to transcribe and encode their Derrida dedications. Who should attend? Anyone interested in how BIBFRAME and linked data can apply to copy-specific information. Presenters: Joyce Bell is the Head of Cataloging and Metadata Services at Princeton University Library. She retains a commitment to her first library position as an Arabic cataloger by ongoing involvement with the Middle Eastern Librarians Association and current membership on the Asian and African Materials section of ALA?s Committee on Cataloging. Joyce has been leading Princeton?s participation in the Linked Data for Production (LD4P) project with a talented and dedicated group of staff. ***************** -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From richard.sarcia at yale.edu Thu Mar 22 16:39:16 2018 From: richard.sarcia at yale.edu (Sarcia, Richard) Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2018 20:39:16 +0000 Subject: [Yulcat-l] ALCTS webinar: Performed Music & BIBFRAME: Enriching the Ontology Message-ID: Hello all? The next webinar in this six-part series is scheduled for Wednesday, March 28, to be shown at 344 Winchester Ave., Training Room B174 from 2-3. Please feel free to share this with other colleagues who may be interested. I?ll send a reminder next week, and will share the archived recording when available. Best, --Rick ALCTS webinar: Performed Music & BIBFRAME: Enriching the Ontology Date: Wednesday, March 28, 2018 All webinars are one hour in length and begin at 11am Pacific, noon Mountain, 1pm Central, and 2pm Eastern time. This is the third session of a six-part series. View the other sessions in this series. This series of six webinars builds on the introductory series From MARC to BIBFRAME: Linked Data on the Ground, which was presented in fall 2016 and is now available free of charge. It describes the continuing BIBFRAME initiatives taking place at the Library of Congress as well as within the broader information community. Description: Linked data offers the possibility of better expressing the rich data and relationships among entities found in performed music resources. BIBFRAME does not currently encode many of these relationships, but can be extended to support semantically rich descriptions of the complex web of relationships among works, events, performers, and mediums of performance. This webinar introduces and describes the Performed Music Ontology, an extension to BIBFRAME 2.0 for recorded music resources, developed by a subgroup of the Linked Data for Production project. Come learn about the ontology, its relationship to other standards such as RDA and Doremus, tools to use, and about the ongoing evolution of the ontology. Learning outcomes: Participants will learn about the Performed Music Ontology, its relationship to BIBFRAME and other standards, tools to use, experiences in using the ontology for cataloging, and current and future plans for the ontology's framework, governance, and use. Who should attend? Anyone interested in library linked data and music. Presenters: Nancy Lorimer has nearly 20 years of experience as a music cataloger and now heads the Metadata Department at Stanford University, where she oversees original cataloging in MARC and MODS, and participates in linked data planning. Nancy is a member of the Linked Data for Production project, and led the Performed Music Ontology subproject as part of that grant. Nancy is active in the Music Library Association and the Program for Cooperative Cataloging. ***************** -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From richard.sarcia at yale.edu Fri Mar 23 11:14:15 2018 From: richard.sarcia at yale.edu (Sarcia, Richard) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2018 15:14:15 +0000 Subject: [Yulcat-l] ALCTS webinar: Linked Data and Annotations: What We Stand to Gain - presentation slides Message-ID: The presentation slides from Wednesday?s webinar. Thanks, --Rick * Presentation Slides: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__downloads.alcts.ala.org_ce_20180321-5FLinked-5FData-5Fand-5FAnnotations-5FSlides-5F.pdf&d=DwIGaQ&c=cjytLXgP8ixuoHflwc-poQ&r=UDfe-aV9SEW8TSXf9qEPNxgFb2pxNTCnkjY3-1Mr4aM&m=nvqgDqNaxwsYBY-PXkjvxis5dPLeuU9tBur3EsUJaFI&s=3FN_Z_XMVVM0SYuIOyAo2pjHcYCNKkm-0Pr79jCsrGo&e= From: Yulcat-l [mailto:yulcat-l-bounces at mailman.yale.edu] On Behalf Of Sarcia, Richard Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2018 4:18 PM To: yulcat-l at mailman.yale.edu Subject: Re: [Yulcat-l] ALCTS webinar: Linked Data and Annotations: What We Stand to Gain - Webinar materials Here?s the link to the recording of yesterday?s webinar, since we were ?snowed? out. I?ll pass along the link to the presenter slides when they become available. Info on the next session to follow. Thanks, --Rick _______ Webinar Materials * Webinar Recording: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__downloads.alcts.ala.org_ce_20180321-5FLinked-5FData-5Fand-5FAnnotations-5FRecording.mp4&d=DwIGaQ&c=cjytLXgP8ixuoHflwc-poQ&r=UDfe-aV9SEW8TSXf9qEPNxgFb2pxNTCnkjY3-1Mr4aM&m=nvqgDqNaxwsYBY-PXkjvxis5dPLeuU9tBur3EsUJaFI&s=RBX-Cf4IDOX34eV8Amk-tJX_yaZseS9M-rqR4nWT4IA&e= * Presentation Slides: The Presenter is updating their slides. Please expect a follow up email including the presentation slides when they are available. Thank you for your patience. * Additional Resource: Annotation Editor, https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__github.com_pulcams_annotation-5Feditor&d=DwIGaQ&c=cjytLXgP8ixuoHflwc-poQ&r=UDfe-aV9SEW8TSXf9qEPNxgFb2pxNTCnkjY3-1Mr4aM&m=nvqgDqNaxwsYBY-PXkjvxis5dPLeuU9tBur3EsUJaFI&s=-I0G3wL8KPuMjNFKBryvWneVmKG0Rz31QN-cbCaKU4c&e= Certificate of Attendance: * ALCTS offers Certificates of Attendance to all webinar participants! Simply click on the link below, fill in your first and last name, and choose to print or save your personalized certificate. Some browsers may not allow you to fill in the certificate, in which case you will need to open the link and then save the certificate to your computer before filling in your name. (Group Attendees ? you can forward the certificate link to everyone in your group) * https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__downloads.alcts.ala.org_ce_20180321-5FLinked-5FData-5FAnnotations-5FCert.pdf&d=DwIGaQ&c=cjytLXgP8ixuoHflwc-poQ&r=UDfe-aV9SEW8TSXf9qEPNxgFb2pxNTCnkjY3-1Mr4aM&m=nvqgDqNaxwsYBY-PXkjvxis5dPLeuU9tBur3EsUJaFI&s=waQcyjw92HokHLR4gFC_XJvTmRyrt6vsa-woG5Du6V0&e= From: Yulcat-l [mailto:yulcat-l-bounces at mailman.yale.edu] On Behalf Of Sarcia, Richard Sent: Friday, March 16, 2018 10:49 AM To: yulcat-l at mailman.yale.edu Subject: [Yulcat-l] ALCTS webinar: Linked Data and Annotations: What We Stand to Gain Hello all? YUL Tech Services has registered for this six-part series, the first of which is described below and will be shown at 344 Winchester Ave., Training Room B174. Please feel free to share this with other colleagues who may be interested. I?ll send a reminder as each session gets closer, and will share the archived recordings as they become available. Best, --Rick ALCTS webinar: Linked Data and Annotations: What We Stand to Gain Date: Wednesday, March 21, 2018 All webinars are one hour in length and begin at 11am Pacific, noon Mountain, 1pm Central, and 2pm Eastern time. This is the second session of a six-part series. View the other sessions in this series. This series of six webinars builds on the introductory series From MARC to BIBFRAME: Linked Data on the Ground, which was presented in fall 2016 and is now available free of charge. It describes the continuing BIBFRAME initiatives taking place at the Library of Congress as well as within the broader information community. Description: When the library world moved from catalog cards to MARC, we gained the ability to share catalog records and develop online catalogs with more flexible searching and filtering. A shift to BIBFRAME and linked data is another opportunity to gain new abilities. Princeton University Library has been exploring how linked data can turn simple MARC textual notes into a navigable network of relationships as part of our LD4P project. Join us to hear how we have converted inscriptions in dedication volumes sent to Jacques Derrida into linked data. Learning outcomes: Upon completion of this session, attendees will learn how the W3C Web Annotation model can be used to encode dedications. Attendees will also learn about the specific processes and tools Princeton employed to transcribe and encode their Derrida dedications. Who should attend? Anyone interested in how BIBFRAME and linked data can apply to copy-specific information. Presenters: Joyce Bell is the Head of Cataloging and Metadata Services at Princeton University Library. She retains a commitment to her first library position as an Arabic cataloger by ongoing involvement with the Middle Eastern Librarians Association and current membership on the Asian and African Materials section of ALA?s Committee on Cataloging. Joyce has been leading Princeton?s participation in the Linked Data for Production (LD4P) project with a talented and dedicated group of staff. ***************** -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From richard.sarcia at yale.edu Tue Mar 27 09:56:32 2018 From: richard.sarcia at yale.edu (Sarcia, Richard) Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2018 13:56:32 +0000 Subject: [Yulcat-l] ALCTS webinar: Performed Music & BIBFRAME: Enriching the Ontology - Reminder Message-ID: For those interested, a reminder that this is scheduled for tomorrow at 344 Winchester Ave., Training Room B174 from 2-3. Best, --RIck From: Yulcat-l [mailto:yulcat-l-bounces at mailman.yale.edu] On Behalf Of Sarcia, Richard Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2018 4:39 PM To: yulcat-l at mailman.yale.edu Subject: [Yulcat-l] ALCTS webinar: Performed Music & BIBFRAME: Enriching the Ontology Hello all? The next webinar in this six-part series is scheduled for Wednesday, March 28, to be shown at 344 Winchester Ave., Training Room B174 from 2-3. Please feel free to share this with other colleagues who may be interested. I?ll send a reminder next week, and will share the archived recording when available. Best, --Rick ALCTS webinar: Performed Music & BIBFRAME: Enriching the Ontology Date: Wednesday, March 28, 2018 All webinars are one hour in length and begin at 11am Pacific, noon Mountain, 1pm Central, and 2pm Eastern time. This is the third session of a six-part series. View the other sessions in this series. This series of six webinars builds on the introductory series From MARC to BIBFRAME: Linked Data on the Ground, which was presented in fall 2016 and is now available free of charge. It describes the continuing BIBFRAME initiatives taking place at the Library of Congress as well as within the broader information community. Description: Linked data offers the possibility of better expressing the rich data and relationships among entities found in performed music resources. BIBFRAME does not currently encode many of these relationships, but can be extended to support semantically rich descriptions of the complex web of relationships among works, events, performers, and mediums of performance. This webinar introduces and describes the Performed Music Ontology, an extension to BIBFRAME 2.0 for recorded music resources, developed by a subgroup of the Linked Data for Production project. Come learn about the ontology, its relationship to other standards such as RDA and Doremus, tools to use, and about the ongoing evolution of the ontology. Learning outcomes: Participants will learn about the Performed Music Ontology, its relationship to BIBFRAME and other standards, tools to use, experiences in using the ontology for cataloging, and current and future plans for the ontology's framework, governance, and use. Who should attend? Anyone interested in library linked data and music. Presenters: Nancy Lorimer has nearly 20 years of experience as a music cataloger and now heads the Metadata Department at Stanford University, where she oversees original cataloging in MARC and MODS, and participates in linked data planning. Nancy is a member of the Linked Data for Production project, and led the Performed Music Ontology subproject as part of that grant. Nancy is active in the Music Library Association and the Program for Cooperative Cataloging. ***************** -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: