Today's Topics:

   1. CaMMS Forum at Midwinter, ?Authority Work of the Future: Taking
Controlled Vocabulary and Authority Control Beyond the Library Catalog"
(Elise Y Wong)
   2. [alcts-affiliates] Survey: Establishing   an ALCTS Mentorship Program
(Elise Y Wong)

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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2015 12:27:53 -0800
Forwarded by Elise Wong / Chair, CLA Technical Services Group; Virtual
Member, ALCTS Affiliate Relations Committee

Please mark your calendars for the next CaMMS Forum to be held at the ALA
Midwinter Meeting in Boston.

CaMMS Forum: ?Authority Work of the Future: Taking Controlled Vocabulary and
Authority Control Beyond the Library Catalog"

Sunday January 10, 2016 from 1:00-2:30 pm 

Location TBA
Registering UCLA?s Researchers: Library Authority Data in a New Realm Sharon
Shafer, Head of Library Search and Usability, University of California Los
Angeles

John Riemer, Head, Cataloging & Metadata Center, University of California
Los Angeles

UCLA is taking a systematic approach to obtaining an ORCID for each
researcher on campus, to facilitate harvesting of citations of scholarly
 output and to achieve other anticipated benefits.   A combined strategy
 involves asking researchers to register themselves  and following up with
batch assignments of ORCIDs.  This project is part of a larger effort to
create a new faculty information system on 
campus (the Opus project).   The past several years of planning and 
organizing these projects has prompted a lot of thinking  about how library
authority data could be put to new uses, for new constituents totally
outside the library.  Those within the library can serve as authority data
advocates as they identify new data combinations  and sources to achieve new
benefits.
 
Practical Applications of Linked Data Concepts at Rice University's Fondren
Library

Amber Seely, Database & Metadata Management Coordinator, Rice University

Scott Carlson, Metadata Coordinator, Rice University

For years, librarians have heard about the impending arrival of Linked Data,
but it is often information in the abstract. For some librarians, the nature
of Linked Data provokes feelings of helplessness, as there seem to be few
practical examples or strategies  libraries can take on to prepare staff
member and catalogs for future Linked Data environments. This presentation
will detail the practical projects currently underway at Rice University?s
Fondren Library to prepare for such a future linked data environment.
 Amber Seely, Database & Metadata Management Coordinator, will discuss an
ongoing plan to embed Library of Congress name authority record URIs into
new and existing catalog records using subfield 0, originally a space to
deposit authority record control numbers.
 Scott Carlson, Metadata Coordinator, will discuss the transformation of  a
locally-created thesaurus of over 3,000 names and subject headings into a
SKOS-RDF environment, which is then used to automatically verify digital
collections metadata. The presentation  will finish with the speakers
discussing their newest project: a publicly-searchable headings database. 
 
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Bobby Bothmann
Professor, Library Services
Metadata & Emerging Technologies Librarian Minnesota State University,
Mankato PO Box 8419, ML3097 Mankato, MN 56002
Tel: 507-389-2010
[email protected]
                                          
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2015 20:38:04 -0800
From: Elise Y Wong <[email protected]>

Forwarded by Elise Wong / Chair, CLA Technical Services Interest Group;
Virtual Member, ALCTS Affiliate Relations Committee 

Survey: Establishing an ALCTS Mentorship Program 

The ALCTS New Member Interest Group (ANMIG) is conducting a survey on behalf
of the Association for Library Collections & Technical Services (ALCTS), a
division of the American Library Association (ALA), to gauge interest in
establishing an ALCTS Mentoring Program. Mentoring within the ALCTS division
could be a great experience for both new and experienced members. In order
to establish a successful program, we need your input! Please take a few
minutes to answer the ALCTS Mentoring Program survey. Wepromise it will not
take long and your feedback will be incredibly valuable to the process. The
deadline to complete the survey will be Tuesday, December 8th.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/alctsmentoring

If you have any questions please feel free to contact ANMIG Co-Chairs,
Hayley Moreno ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) and Alissa Hafele
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)  

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