questions.
Kelley McGrath
kell...@uoregon.edu
feedback. Comments,
questions, complaints, and suggestions may be sent to me at
kell...@uoregon.edu. Also, if you are interested in contributing to a
larger grant project to try to bring this idea into a production
environment, please contact me.
Kelley McGrath
Metadata Management Librarian
We called it FRBR-inspired since it probably wouldn't pass muster as
an orthodox FRBR interpretation. We were looking to experiment with a
practical approach that we thought would make it much easier for patrons
to discover moving images in libraries and archives. If you haven't read
it, the
Matthew,
I find it confusing as well, but as Karen points out, that's the way the
FRBR model does things. It seems to be driven by the need for the work to be
such an abstract thing that it is prior to words. However, it does seem to
me that the meaning of the language of a particular expression
it to the code4lib
journal? My reasons are selfish -- i'd like to be able to find and cite this
in the future.
Later I may have a few comments.
kc
Quoting Kelley McGrath kell...@uoregon.edu:
We called it FRBR-inspired since it probably wouldn't pass muster as
an orthodox FRBR interpretation. We were
One other thing about this project that might be of interest to Code4Lib
readers is that the most technically challenging part of the interface was
making the facets work properly so that they simultaneously applied limits
across tables that are linked with a many-to-many relationship.
The two
-Original Message-
From: McElwain, Paul Benjamin [mailto:pbmce...@indiana.edu]
In my working on the Variations FRBR implementation, as a data modeler, I
was struck by little attention had been paid to the relationships by the
FRBR Report. I'm not surprised though, treating the
Okay, I tried to put in tables and that didn't work. I'm trying again with
tabs. See if this makes more sense--Kelley
-Original Message-
From: McElwain, Paul Benjamin [mailto:pbmce...@indiana.edu]
In my working on the Variations FRBR implementation, as a data modeler, I
was struck by
At one point, much to my surprise, someone told me that 050 is defined for
numbers assigned by LC not for LCC numbers per se. It doesn't really sound
like that from the current definition
(http://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/bd050.html), but if you look on the
ITS page
A few belated ramblings from a cataloger:
1) GEOGRAPHICAL SUBDIVISION
It used to be that geographical subdivision was much more flexible and was
supposed to convey different meanings depending on where it occurred in the
string. Then there was some research showing that not only did
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 7:40 AM, Simon Spero s...@unc.edu wrote:
The main study on this subject was the Michigan study performed/led
by Karen
Markey (some reports were written as Karen M. Drabenstott. The
final report
of the project is available at
I am not by any stretch of the imagination a coder, but I think it would be
helpful to have some discussion of common cataloger-coder communication
issues. So many cataloger-coder discussions online seem to consist of people
talking past each other (although I do think there is a much larger and
-
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf
Of Kelley McGrath
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2011 7:19 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Cataloging4Coders @ C4L12 - We need your
brains
I am not by any stretch of the imagination a coder, but I
we're going to get the data from and how we hope to
cooperatively maintain a central data store of information about moving
image materials in libraries to drive the user interface.
http://pages.uoregon.edu/kelleym/publications/FRBRFacets_C4L2012.pdf
Kelley McGrath
Metadata Management
.
Kelley McGrath
on behalf of the Code4Lib Editorial Committee
on the editorial committee
(http://journal.code4lib.org/editorial-committee) or all of us
(jour...@code4lib.org).
Kelley
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 10:22 AM, Kelley McGrath kell...@uoregon.edu wrote:
The Code4Lib Journal (http://journal.code4lib.org/) is looking for volunteers
to join its editorial
with being a woman.
**
Kelley McGrath
Metadata Management Librarian
University of Oregon Libraries
1299 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403
541-346-8232
kell...@uoregon.edu
the
many ways names and roles have been listed in library records for movies. Give
us a hand at http://olac-annotator.org. For an explanation with more library
jargon thrown in, see http://olac-annotator.org/#/more.
The OLAC Movie Video Credit Annotation Experiment was conceived by Kelley
McGrath
and identifier data from MARC
records. This will not involve any direct interaction with MARC.
Kelley McGrath
Metadata Management Librarian
University of Oregon Libraries
541-346-8232tel:541-346-8232
kell...@uoregon.edumailto:kell...@uoregon.edu
Well, that would be much easier, but most of what I am working with are records
for physical items (DVD, VHS, film) or licensed streaming video. The sample
records are also not all UO records so I don't necessarily even have access to
the source material (our goal is to build a general purpose
be great to talk with you more about this off-list.
Kelley
kell...@uoregon.edu
From: Robert Haschart [rh...@virginia.edu]
Sent: Monday, December 02, 2013 10:49 AM
To: Code for Libraries
Cc: Kelley McGrath
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Looking for two coders to help
Thanks, Jon. I have seen the Variations work and also talked to Jenn Riley
about it. It has definitely influenced me, although we are going in a slightly
different direction and moving images have some different needs from music.
One thing about Variations that struck me is this paragraph from
Call for Papers (and apologies for cross-posting):
The Code4Lib Journal (C4LJ) exists to foster community and share information
among those interested in the intersection of libraries, technology, and the
future.
We are now accepting proposals for publication in our 26th issue. Don't miss
out
The Code4Lib Journal, Issue 26 is now available!
http://journal.code4lib.org/issues/issue26
Here is what you will find inside:
Editorial Introduction: On Being on The Code4Lib Journal Editorial Committee
Kelley McGrath
Behind the scenes of the The Code4Lib Journal...
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