Date: May 18, 2018
 Time: 1:00 pm (ET)
 Length: 1 hour
 
Registration Deadline for live event: May 17, 2018.
 
This webinar will be recorded and made available to registrants after the 
webinar is completed.
Late registration dates to purchase recording: May 18, 2018 through November 
17, 2018. The recording will be made freely available on November 18, 2018.
 
Webinar Rates:
NASIG members: $35
 NASIG student members: $15
 NISO members: $35
 NASIG non-member: $50
 Group registration: $95
(NASIG members should login for member rate)
 
(NASIG student members and NISO members will need to contact the NASIG 
Continuing Education Committee ([ [email protected] ]( 
http://[email protected] )) prior to registering in order to receive a 
priority code used for getting the listed rates)
 
Description:
MarcEdit 7 included a number of new tools and options; from a new focus on 
accessibility, to an emphasis on deeper integrations with other tools found in 
the library ecosystem. However, three new developments in MarcEdit 7 were 
specifically designed to remove significant technical barriers when need to:
* Cluster data for editing or identification purposes
 * Process XML data from unknown or known formats
 * Handle linked data reconciliation
This webinar will briefly look at each of these new functions, introducing 
users to some of the new ways MarcEdit helps libraries work with their data. 
These topics, and more, will be covered in more detail during NASIGs annual 
conference in Atlanta.
 
Speakers:
Terry Reese serves as the Head of Digital Initiatives for The Ohio State 
University Libraries. During his career in Libraries, Terry has worked 
throughout the Libraries…from interlibrary loan, reference and instruction, 
processing, cataloging, and finally digital initiatives. While at Oregon State 
University, Terry held the prestigious Gray Family Chair for Innovative Library 
services; leading various grants and open source projects related to discovery 
and findability of resources.
 
Since April 2013, Terry has called Columbus home, working with The Ohio State 
University Libraries to redevelop their digital library infrastructure, and 
reimagine the Library not only as a destination for collections and services, 
but as a digital platform that can both support and generate new research.
Terry is a sought-after speaker and instructor related to issues of discovery, 
digital preservation, and library metadata. His current research is focused on 
the ways in which libraries can leverage semantic web techniques to transform 
legacy library metadata into something new, and exciting. This work intersects 
with his development of MarcEdit, a metadata suite that is used tens of 
thousands of librarians annually from around the world. The project serves as 
not only as a platform to conduct research related to metadata reconciliation 
and the intersections of semantic data and library data, but as a platform for 
re-imagining library metadata workflows and processing.
 
Register at [ 
http://www.nasig.org/site_event_detail.cfm?pk_association_event=17200 ]( 
http://www.nasig.org/site_event_detail.cfm?pk_association_event=17200 )
  
 
NASIG is an independent organization working to advance and transform the 
management of information resources. Our ultimate goal is to facilitate and 
improve the distribution, acquisition, and long-term accessibility of 
information resources in all formats and business models. Visit [  
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