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Tuesday, May 24 • 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Special Forum: Exploring Linked Data for Libraries: BIBFRAME Beginnings at the University of Texas at Austin

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Staff from UT Libraries, the Harry Ransom Center, and the Tarlton Law Library have been collaborating in discussion group activities during the last year to develop knowledge and skills in anticipation of life after MARC, investigating the brave new world of linked data in libraries with a focus on the  Library of Congress Bibliographic Framework (BIBFRAME) initiative.     

Our group efforts to better understand  BIBFRAME and linked data for libraries include in-depth discussions of current literature, webcasts, and presentations; strategic application of Zepheira’s Practical Practitioner training; and hands-on experimentation transforming local metadata in various formats for various resource types to BIBFRAME. Our analysis of the resulting transformations has helped us gain insight on mapping complexities, data loss, false transformations, potential new metadata displays, and the limitations of the tools involved. The experimentation process overall has afforded us the opportunity to ask targeted questions about what is needed to move towards linked data and to gain a better view of the frontier of Technical Services staff skillsets.

In this panel presentation, we’ll share details about our approaches to maximizing the group learning experience, and lessons learned from grappling with new concepts, data models, terminology, and tools. Representatives from our experimentation teams will report on the initial experience of transforming MARC and non-MARC data sets to BIBFRAME, and what we see as emerging questions and next steps.

Speakers
avatar for Melanie Cofield

Melanie Cofield

Head of Access Systems, University of Texas Libraries
I coordinate the administration and implementation of traditional and emerging systems and standards supporting discovery and access for library resources. I provide consultation on metadata best practices, co-facilitate an informal Linked Data learning group and participate in collaborative... Read More →
avatar for Jee Davis

Jee Davis

Head, Cataloging & Metadata Services, University of Texas Libraries
Jee Davis has been Head Librarian of Cataloging & Metadata Services at the University of Texas Libraries since 2010. She has held various positions in academic libraries over the last fifteen years. Davis has a wide range of research interests including leadership and management in... Read More →
avatar for Alisha Quagliana

Alisha Quagliana

Discovery Services Librarian, University of Texas at Austin
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Alan Ringwood

Head, Music & Multimedia Resources Cataloging, University of Texas Libraries


Tuesday May 24, 2016 1:00pm - 4:00pm CDT
Commons Learning Center: Stadium Room (1.138) 10100 Burnet Road, Bldg. 137, Austin, TX 78758