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   1. ALCTS Virtual Preconference: Planning for the Evolving Role of
Metadata Services (Elaine Franco)

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ALCTS Virtual Preconference

Planning for the Evolving Role of Metadata
Services.<http://www.ala.org/alcts/confevents/upcoming/webinar/060215>

June 2-4, 2015. Three 90 minute sessions over three days 

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The ALCTS Metadata Interest Group invites you to join us for the ALCTS ALA
Annual Virtual Preconference Planning for the Evolving Role of Metadata
Services. The preconference will feature three days of exploring the
expansion of metadata services, including:

Session 1: Metadata Services for Research Data Management (June 2)

Librarians continue to engage in active partnerships with researchers who
seek assistance in describing and organizing their data to meet federal
mandates and to promote the discoverability and preservation of their work.
This session will examine different ways that librarians collaborate with
researchers to manage metadata workflows for research data.

  *   Research Data Support at The University of North Carolina at
Greensboro (UNCG): a Metadata Perspective
Presented by Anna Craft, Metadata Cataloger at UNCG
  *   Using DDI Metadata to Support Research Data Management
Presented by Jared Lyle, Director of Curation Services, ICPSRMetadata
Services for Research Data Management

Session 2: Assessing Metadata Staffing and Workflows (June 3)

Many metadata programs have moved beyond the beginning stages of developing
workflows for digital library content. Planning for future development
requires analyzing current costs and workflows. This program will discuss
ways in which metadata creators and coordinators gather, assess, and report
metrics in order to evaluate staffing and workflows.

  *   Evolving Workflows for Metadata Ingest at The UC San Diego Library
Presented by Arwen Hutt, Metadata Librarian, UC San Diego
  *   Integrating New Services into Existing Metadata Workflows
Presented by Nathan B. Putnam and Bria L. Parker, Metadata Services,
University of Maryland

Session 3: Techniques and Technologies for Developing Local Controlled
Vocabularies (June 4)

Best practices for managing local controlled vocabularies have grown rapidly
in recent years with the development of standards such as the Encoded
Archival Context-Corporate Bodies, Person and Families (EAC-CPF). These
guidelines have influenced not only the development of special collections
practices, but also metadata standards for localized controlled
vocabularies. How should institutions handle these changes to stay up to
date with new and emerging standards? This program will look at two cases
studies from the University of Miami Libraries and the George Washington
University Libraries that demonstrate technology and techniques for managing
local controlled vocabularies and implementing EAC-CPF.

  *   Special Collections, Special Thesauri: Managing and Publishing Local
Vocabularies with TemaTres
Presented by Allison Jai O'Dell, Special Collections Cataloging & Metadata
Librarian, University of Miami Libraries
  *   Encoded Archival Context-Corporate Bodies, Persons, and Families and
Washingtoniana Collections: A Pilot Project at the George Washington
University Libraries
Presented by Dan Tam Do, Metadata Services Managers, George Washington
University Libraries

Registration Fees (series of 3 sessions)
    $109 for ALCTS members
    $149 for nonmembers
    $ 50 for retired members and student members

Single session registration is also available. See Web
site<http://www.ala.org/alcts/confevents/upcoming/webinar/060215> for more
information.

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