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- Subject is exactly "Library metadata"
Experiences with BIBFRAME
Tags: Alma BIBFRAME editor, BIBFRAME implementation, Ex Libris Alma, MARC transformation, MARC-to-Linked Data transition, Metadata transformations, Metadata Workflow, Sinopia
Position: 1025 (123 views)
Faceted Evolution: Practical Strategies for Modernizing Library Metadata
Tags: Faceted Metadata, Faceted Vocabularies, Hybrid Cataloging Models, LCDGT, LCGFT, LCSH, Linked Data Readiness, MARC Deconstruction, Metadata discovery, Metadata Interoperability, Metadata mapping, Metadata transformation, SAC, SSFV
Position: 1062 (50 views)
Transforming MARC for a Linked Data Age
Tags: Alma, BIBFRAME experiment, Ex Libris, Library linked data, Library of Congress, MARC, MARC transition, Modern MARC, Name card, OCLC, PCC Virtual Forum, Primo, Resource discovery, Sinopia, Sinopia-Alma integration, UCF Libraries
Position: 195 (488 views)
BIBFRAME Experiment: Exploring the Transition to Linked Data
Tags: Alma, BIBFRAME experiment, Ex Libris, Information card, Library linked data, Name card, Primo, Resource discovery, Sinopia, Sinopia-Alma integration, UCF Libraries
Position: 273 (460 views)
Identify the “trouble”: a pilot project of inclusive metadata practice.
Position: 795 (237 views)
Report of the ALCTS Metadata Interest Group Meeting. American Library Association Midwinter Meeting, Philadelphia, January 2020.
Position: 738 (269 views)
Returning to work during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Report on the ALA Core Metadata Interest Group Meeting, ALA Annual Conference 2022.
Position: 782 (243 views)
Born of Collaboration: The Evolution of Metadata Standards in an Aggregated Environment,
Position: 764 (254 views)
Content and Context: A Case Study of Metadata Collaboration
Position: 844 (220 views)
Metadata workflow of digital image collections – engaging traditional catalogers
Position: 813 (230 views)
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