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Please join us for the ALCTS/LITA MARC Formats Transition IG at ALA Midwinter! 
We will meet on Saturday, January 9th from 3-4pm at the Boston Convention and 
Exhibition Center, Room 105.

Our featured presentations include:

Title: 
Open Linked Data in Discovery: BIBFRAME & Schema.org in an Experimental Bento 
View 

Presenter: 
Jim Hahn, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Description:
With support from an internal innovation grant of the University of Illinois 
Library at Urbana-Champaign, researchers transformed and enriched nearly 
300,000 e-book records in their library catalog from Machine-Readable 
Cataloging (MARC) records to Bibliographic Framework (BIBFRAME) Linked Data 
Resources. The process utilized existing marc2bib code from the Library of 
Congress, and then used additional python processing so that each of the 
BIBFRAME XML records would include open linked resources. 
(https://bitbucket.org/minrvaproject-admin/bibframeuiuc/overview)

Following the transformation & enrichment researchers indexed the BIBFRAME 
resources online, and created two search interfaces for discovery of BIBFRAME 
linked data. 

One of the outputs of the grant was the incorporation of BIBFRAME records 
within an open source Bento view ( http://sif.library.illinois.edu/megasearch/ 
) for the linked library data for e-books utilizing Schema.org and a Google 
Custom Search Engine. Project page for data sources and enrichment Python code 
developed is available at : 
http://sif.library.illinois.edu/bibframe/http://sif.library.illinois.edu/bibframe/


Title: 
MARC to MODS XML to Linked Data Friendly RDF

Presenter: 
Steven Anderson, Boston Public Library

Description:
One of the main focuses at the Boston Public Library over the past few months 
has been in creating a process to move ~40,000 Internet Archive books into the 
Digital Commonwealth repository. One challenge of this? Our repository speaks 
MODS; not MARC. As part of using these items with our larger system then, we 
have custom code to convert the MARC to MODS and, more importantly, 
automatically enrich it along the way to play nicely with the other objects in 
our system.

However, MODS XML is not the end destination for this data but rather just a 
legacy format we are stuck using at this current time. The Linked Data world 
has exploded... but those of us with great specificity in describing our 
objects haven't been given a path to join in on the party. As such, the BPL is 
part of a multi-institutional group to map MODS XML to appropriate RDF 
predicates in frequent use from multiple different namespaces without giving up 
any piece of information the group cares about. This talk will go over some of 
those proposed mappings and what those original MARC records will likely start 
to be in the end based on that group's work.


Title: 
BIBFRAME and Linked Data for Archives

Presenter: 
Gloria Gonzalez, Zepheira, and Dustin Stokes, Atlas Systems

Description:
Zepheira and Atlas Systems have partnered to explore methods for increasing 
visibility and accessibility for rare and archival materials. To explore Linked 
Data for Archives, Zepheira and Atlas Systems began working together by hosting 
a series of focus groups in September and October 2015. This presentation will 
provide an overview of our findings, along with a summary of the next steps 
that arose from the focus group discussions. We will discuss how Linked Data 
principles can be applied to collection-level MARC records and archival finding 
aids. Attendees will leave with an understanding of how Linked Data can improve 
how users find archival collections and discover archival context. Attendees 
will also have the opportunity to provide feedback on the key concepts that we 
are exploring.


Title: 
The Visible Library @ Multnomah County

Presenter: 
Matthew Timberlake, Multnomah County Public Library

Description:
The Libhub Initiative aims to raise the visibility of Libraries on the Web by 
actively exploring the promise of BIBFRAME and Linked Data. Multnomah County 
Library joined the Libhub Initiative as a Founding Partner. Mr. Timberlake will 
share their experience in exploring and implementing Linked Data and making 
Multnomah County Library's entire catalog available on the web!


Best,
Carolyn
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Carolyn Hansen
Metadata Librarian
University of Cincinnati
Co-Chair, MARC Formats Transition IG

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