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DPLA and the DLF Assessment Interest Group (AIG) Metadata Assessment Working 
Group invite you to register for a full-day Metadata Analysis Workshop 
following the DLF Forum in Pittsburgh this fall on October 26, 2017.

This full day workshop will introduce library, archive, and museum metadata 
practitioners and technologists with the basic skills and knowledge needed to 
assess metadata quality using data analysis tools. Workshop participants will 
be introduced to the Metadata Assessment Framework developed by the DLF AIG 
Metadata Working Group. Using this framework as a guideline, participants will 
be taught the basics of using several tools to harvest, analyze, and remediate 
metadata, both for a local and aggregated context. The workshop will close by 
helping participants strategize ways to bring these tools back into their daily 
workflows and continue to train others they work with to do the same.

Cost: $25

Audience: Cultural heritage metadata practitioners or technologists. 

Prerequisites: Some experience with command line and basic metadata concepts 
will be presumed. Workshop registrants will receive an email with some 
materials to brush up on command line before the workshop. Basic familiarity 
with xml-based metadata is also presumed.

Goals: Workshop attendees should leave the workshop with:

  - Ability to recognize and diagnose common metadata quality issues, both 
locally and in an aggregated environment
  - Knowledge of common indicators of metadata quality such as consistency or 
use of standards
  - Basic working knowledge of several tools for harvesting, analyzing, and 
remediating data
  - Recommendations for the using what they’ve learned to train others

Find out more and register at: 
https://www.diglib.org/forums/2017forum/affiliated-events/metadata-analysis-workshop/

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