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Housekeeping | | Action items from last meeting: Everyone agrees this is a good approach, since the Metadata Basics LibGuide is most likely to be kept up to date. Melanie has been experimenting with using a macro (excerpt/insert macros) on the wiki to automatically add resources links shared across our meeting notes to the Resources page. It is a little bit clunkier that Melanie had expected but more straight forward than copy/paste.
Yes: Takeaway: LC ID (P244) property is required in Wikidata entry for Wikidata/Wikipedia linkage & display to work in Primo Announcements: |
Updates from the field | | Posted to ld-learning list this morning To inform an ELUNA presentation (Navigating Challenges and Embracing Opportunities: Advancing Linked Open Data Initiatives in Libraries), presenters would like to incorporate some information gathered from other Alma institutions. They are conducting a brief survey to gather information on the various frameworks and initiatives employed by libraries to promote and advance the use of linked data.
ELUNA/IGeLU Linked Open Data Community of Practice Working Group hosted a Getting Started with LC BIBFRAME in Alma meeting on April 22nd. Recording pending, but there were several resources shared ahead of the meeting (below). Melanie’s notes from meeting. For getting the most out of the session, we encourage attendees to review the following resources before the meeting: Additionally, if you’d like to explore the features mentioned in the resources above in your own Alma environment, you'll need to: Questions for Discussion Google doc
Ann – Cataloguers at UT Libraries are not currently doing any work with BIBFRAME in Alma. Most likely they will wait to see how other libraries implement BIBFRAME within their workflows before moving forward with it.
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Open data - presentation and discussion | Two guest speakers from UT Libraries: Michael Shensky, Head of Research Data Services, and Bryan Gee, Open Research Coordinator for Data and Software | Slides Research Data Services focus is obviously research data so that is the focus of the presentation today Open data in a research context - core 4 principles (FAIR) Findable (DOIs, etc…) Accessible (permissions, file formats…) Interoperable (standards, controlled vocs…) Reusable (metadata about the metadata)
Types of open data Dataset from a research data repository Data from a local/state/federal government portal Data shared by companies Data shared by non-profits and NGOs
Examples of open data What is Linked Data? What is Linked Open Data? Open data and linked data Open linked Research Data RDS is trying to figure out how they can link UT research output to other datasets Current approach Use of PIDs for individuals (ORCID) and organizations (ROR, GRID) – connects to additional research output Explicit links between related objects (dataset, software, preprint article…) Consistent use of controlled vocabulary and metadata schemas Minimum metadata standards
However, right now they are not publishing their data as RDF
Questions for the group
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User study on the Primo Person card and page - presentation and discussion | Guest speaker: HRC FWS employee and UT iSchool student Irene Sibi | Slides Known issues 7 faculty and researchers (people very familiar with the catalog) 1 hour in-depth interviews with 2 different scenarios (known author with a fully fleshed author card and author with a less populated author card) Has put together an affinity diagram including groupings of issues and quotes by the individuals pin pointing those issues Main issues and take aways identified No way to tell how the people associated are associated Information might be inconsistent (instances where the authorship does not match) Context is very helpful to people (give the user all the autonomy they need to know what to do with the information) Concern about loosing catalog data trust based on those inconsistencies, or how those relationships have been stablished Concern about authors being more highlighted than others based on the amount of data in their author card Issues with loading and navigation
Question Irene will be putting together a report and will share with the group Potential to bring these issues to ExLibris
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