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Perspectives on Wikidata: a forum sponsored by the PCC Linked Data Advisory 
Committee (LDAC)
12 November 2021, 1-2:30 
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Hashtag: #pccwikidataforum

Please join us for a forum showcasing different perspectives on Wikidata in 
libraries, with the goal of discussing the perceived benefits or disadvantages 
of working with Wikidata in library metadata workflows. Registration is 
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In August 2020, the Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC) launched a new 
pilot project to engage with the Wikidata platform and community. Over 70 
institutions (including PCC members and nonmembers) have volunteered to 
participate in the effort. The projects proposed by participating institutions 
represent a range of interests and priorities. Join us for a conversation with 
information professionals whose experience can help the library community 
reflect on what it means to engage with Wikidata-as both a structured data 
platform and a community of practice.

Our panelists are:


  *   Peggy Griesinger, Head of Metadata Initiatives at Notre Dame
  *   Darnelle Melvin, Special Collections and Archives Metadata Librarian at 
the University of Nevada Las Vegas
  *   Rob Sanderson, Director for Cultural Heritage Metadata at Yale University
  *   Meg Wacha, University Scholarly Communications Librarian at CUNY and 
President of Wikimedia NYC

Discussion will be moderated by Honor Moody, Metadata Creation Manager, Harvard 
Library Information and Technical Services.


More about our speakers and moderator:

Peggy Griesinger is the head of the Metadata Initiatives Unit at the University 
of Notre Dame's Hesburgh Libraries. Peggy and her team leverage their combined 
expertise to describe and make accessible the Libraries' resources. She is also 
the project lead for the Hesburgh Libraries' PCC Wikidata Pilot project. Her 
research work has focused on sustainability and competencies in digital 
preservation, as well as the application of metadata in collaborative, 
cross-domain projects such as Notre Dame's Marble project.

Darnelle Melvin is the Special Collections and Archives Metadata Librarian and 
Assistant Professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where he is 
responsible for managing metadata activities, remediation projects, and 
metadata documentation. He is co-chair of the Core: Metadata Standards 
Committee, project lead for UNLV's participation in the PCC Wikidata Pilot, and 
project lead for UNLV's Digital Collections Wikimedian-in-Residence Pilot. He 
is also co-author of Linked Data for the Perplexed Librarian and researches 
metadata and resource discovery in relation to digital libraries, repository 
migrations, and data integration.

Honor Moody is a Metadata Creation Manager in the Harvard Library Information 
and Technical Services unit and currently serves on the PCC Standing Committee 
on Standards, as co-chair of the RBMS Bibliographic Standards Committee, and as 
the RDA Examples Editor. Honor started editing Wikidata after discovering that 
the Authority Toolkit would slurp and format Wikidata descriptions for use in 
NACO name authority records, participated in OCLC's Project Passage using a 
Wikibase instance, and is a coordinator of the LD4 Wikibase Working Hour. A 
long time member of the zine cataloging community, Honor is interested in how 
we can support resource discovery while protecting the privacy and safety of 
resource creators, especially as the library community exposes its data more 
broadly.

Rob Sanderson is Director for Cultural Heritage Metadata at Yale University, 
and has been involved with linked data standards and cultural heritage for 20 
years with work in Archives, Libraries and Museums. He is co-chair of the 
Linked Art working group in CIDOC, long-standing editor of the IIIF suite of 
specifications, and has been co-chair in foundational W3C standards including 
JSON-LD and Web Annotation. His emphasis is on the usability and sustainability 
of cultural heritage knowledge, coining the term LOUD - Linked Open Usable 
Data. He has previously had the roles of Semantic Architect for the J. Paul 
Getty Trust, Standards Advocate at Stanford University, Research Scientist at 
Los Alamos National Laboratory, and Lecturer in Information Science at the 
University of Liverpool.

Meg Wacha advances equitable access to information and publishing systems 
through their dual roles in libraries and the Wikimedia movement. During the 
day, Meg leads open research initiatives as the University Scholarly 
Communications Librarian at the City University of New York, a federated 
institution of 25 colleges and 31 libraries serving the people of New York 
City. On nights and weekends, Meg is an active Wikipedian and the President of 
Wikimedia NYC, a volunteer-run non-profit that connects New Yorkers and New 
York institutions with Wikipedia, Wikimedia, and the larger free culture 
movement. They are a Visiting Assistant Professor at the Pratt School of 
Information, and serve on advisory boards for LIS Scholarship Archive (LISSA), 
Wikimedia DC, CUNY Academic Commons, and International Open Access Week.





Paromita Biswas (she/her)
Continuing Resources Metadata Librarian
Resource Acquisitions & Metadata Services
UCLA Library
Los Angeles, CA | Gabrielino-Tongva Land
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