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Stringing Us Along
>From Traditional Authorities to Identity Management in Library Technical 
>Services
By Amber Billey

Date:
Tuesday November 14, 2017
5:00PM - 7:45PM
(Refreshments: 5:00PM - 6:00PM; Program: 6:00PM - 7:45PM)

Location:
Margaret Liebman Berger Forum, Room 227
Stephen A. Schwarzman Building - New York Public Library
476 Fifth 
Avenue<https://maps.google.com/?q=476+Fifth+Avenue&entry=gmail&source=g> (at 
42nd Street), New York, NY 10018

$15 for current members
$30 for event + new or renewed membership
$20 for event + new or renewed student membership
$40 for non-members

How can we make authority work easier and more efficient, while retaining 
quality metadata? What is identity management and how is it different from 
traditional authorities?

In the current environment, traditional authority work is complex, it requires 
extensive training, it is usually very time consuming, and can only be 
accomplished by establishing one unique name at a time in the Library of 
Congress Name Authority File. But what if there was another way? The PCC 
Vision, Mission and Strategic Directions document, 2015-2017, Strategic 
Direction 3 states: "Provide leadership for the shift in authority control from 
an approach primarily based on creating text strings to one focused on managing 
identities and entities." To accomplish this Direction, the PCC formed the Task 
Group on Identity Management in NACO and began the PCC-ISNI Pilot project. ISNI 
is the International Standard Name Identifier, it is an ISO standard, and it 
being tested by the PCC as a potential platform for "NACO-Lite" to provide an 
identity management alternative. In this talk learn more about ISNI and why it 
matters for libraries.

About the Presenter:

Amber Billey is the Metadata Librarian at Columbia University Libraries where 
she ensures the application of local and national standards for the creation 
and maintenance of digital metadata to enable information organization and 
resource discovery. Billey is a member of the PCC Task Group on Identity 
Management in NACO, and is the Co-Chair of the PCC BIBFRAME Task Group. She is 
the lead practitioner for Columbia's participation in the PCC ISNI Pilot, and 
also works the LD4P project. Billey received her MLIS from Pratt Institute in 
2009.

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