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  • Subject is exactly "Library metadata"

Experiences with BIBFRAME

ExperienceswithBIBFRAME_ALACoreIGWeek2026.pdf
This session explores the University of Central Florida Libraries' practical engagement with BIBFRAME using two distinct platforms: the Sinopia and Alma BIBFRAME editors. Through specific cataloging examples and institutional reflections, the…

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Faceted Evolution: Practical Strategies for Modernizing Library Metadata

FacetedEvolution_ALACoreIGWeek2026.pdf
As libraries transition toward linked data, the transformation of traditional Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) into granular, interoperable facets is essential for modern discovery. The ALA Core Subject Analysis Committee (SAC)…

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Transforming MARC for a Linked Data Age

Focusing on the transition of MARC to a linked data environment, this talk will summarize the Core Formats Transition Interest Group’s program during the 2025 ALA Core IG Week. Topics covered will include Ex Libris' efforts to facilitate…

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BIBFRAME Experiment: Exploring the Transition to Linked Data

BIBFRAME Experiment_ Exploring the Transition to a Linked Data Catalog.pdf
This presentation shares BIBFRAME experiments conducted at the University of Central Florida Libraries as part of ongoing efforts to explore the transition from MARC to linked data. It introduces BIBFRAME and Sinopia, reviews national and local…

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Identify the “trouble”: a pilot project of inclusive metadata practice.

This presentation highlighted the pilot project of UIC library’s inclusive metadata practices. The purpose of the pilot project is to identify the “trouble” language of LGBTQ+ subject headings in the current library catalog. After careful…

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Report of the ALCTS Metadata Interest Group Meeting. American Library Association Midwinter Meeting, Philadelphia, January 2020.

This article highlights a presentation of a metadata collaboration given at the ALCTS Metadata Interest Group Meeting at the American Library Association Midwinter Meeting in Philadelphia in January 2020. The presenter reported her work on ArtFrame,…

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Returning to work during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Report on the ALA Core Metadata Interest Group Meeting, ALA Annual Conference 2022.

This article highlights the discussion on returning to work during the COVID-19 pandemic, held at the Core Metadata Interest Group Meeting at the American Library Association Annual Conference in Washington, DC in June 2022. The discussion involved…

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Born of Collaboration: The Evolution of Metadata Standards in an Aggregated Environment,

This article is a case study that discusses the successful collaboration between three different departments within our university library to improve metadata for increased usability. The collaboration combines library faculty and staff knowledge of…

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Content and Context: A Case Study of Metadata Collaboration

This article demonstrates how taking differences in end-user behavior and differing interdepartmental perspectives on metadata into account can strengthen the digital object workflow to serve a greater variety of users. The University of Illinois…

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Metadata workflow of digital image collections – engaging traditional catalogers

This poster describes the change in the UIC Library digital metadata workflow as we distributed that workflow across Special Collections and University Archives, Digital Programs and Services and Resource Acquisition Management.

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