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Author: Karen Smith-Yoshimura

Equity, Diversity, Inclusion (EDI) / Metadata

Creating metadata for equity, diversity, and inclusion

November 7, 2018February 15, 2024 - by Karen Smith-Yoshimura

That was the topic discussed recently by OCLC Research Library Partners metadata managers, initiated by Sharon Farnel of University of Alberta and Jennifer Baxmeyer of Princeton. The impetus for the …

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Metadata

Metadata for audio and videos

October 29, 2018February 15, 2024 - by Karen Smith-Yoshimura

That was the topic discussed recently by OCLC Research Library Partners metadata managers, initiated by Melanie Wacker of Columbia University, Roxanne Missingham of Australian National University, and Sharon Farnel of …

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Identifiers / Metadata / Wikimedia

The coverage of Identity Management work

October 8, 2018February 15, 2024 - by Karen Smith-Yoshimura

That was the topic discussed recently by OCLC Research Library Partners metadata managers, initiated by John Riemer of University of California, Los Angeles, Stephen Hearn of University of Minnesota, and …

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Linked Data / Wikimedia

The rise of Wikidata as a linked data source

August 6, 2018February 15, 2024 - by Karen Smith-Yoshimura

As I analyze the responses to the OCLC Research 2018 International Linked Data Survey for Implementers, I’m looking out for significant differences with the responses to the previous, 2015 survey. …

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Linked Data

Advice from linked data implementers

July 31, 2018February 15, 2024 - by Karen Smith-Yoshimura

The 2018 International Linked Data Survey for Implementers (announced in this 17 April 2018 HangingTogether blog post) attracted responses from 81 institutions in 20 countries. Together they described 104 linked …

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Linked Data / Wikimedia

Representing works and their translations in Wikibase

May 8, 2018February 15, 2024 - by Karen Smith-Yoshimura - 3 Comments.

The cream of the world’s culture and heritage is shared by being translated—it’s how we learn about other cultures and how other cultures learn about us. I’ve long been interested …

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Linked Data

What’s changed in linked data implementations in the last three years?

April 17, 2018February 15, 2024 - by Karen Smith-Yoshimura

OCLC Research conducted an “International Linked Data Survey for Implementers” in 2014 and 2015, attracting responses from a total of 90 institutions in 20 countries.  In the 2015 survey, 168 …

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Linked Data / Metadata / Research Library Partnership

What metadata managers expect from and value about the Research Library Partnership

April 16, 2018February 15, 2024 - by Karen Smith-Yoshimura

That was the topic discussed recently by OCLC Research Library Partners metadata managers, initiated by Roxanne Missingham of Australian National University, John Riemer of University of California, Los Angeles, and …

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Linked Data / Metadata

Are distributed models for vocabulary maintenance viable?

April 12, 2018February 15, 2024 - by Karen Smith-Yoshimura - 1 Comment

That was the topic discussed recently by OCLC Research Library Partners metadata managers, initiated by Steven Folsom of Cornell University and Stephen Hearn of the University of Minnesota. Metadata practitioners can …

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Metadata

MarcEdit and other tools for batch processing and metadata reconciliation

March 26, 2018February 15, 2024 - by Karen Smith-Yoshimura

That was the topic discussed recently by OCLC Research Library Partners metadata managers, initiated by Jennifer Baxmeyer of Princeton University and Sharon Farnel of the University of Alberta.  Many OCLC …

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