BIBFLOW aims to document the internal effects of the conversion of library records to Linked Data, focusing particularly on the BIBFRAME framework. While many projects have, or are currently, focused on how Linked Data will transform the library catalogue and discovery of library resources, BIBFLOW is focused on how Linked Data will transform the inner-workings of the library itself to support the vision of Linked Data-driven discovery as well as streamline operations. In this presentation from CNI's spring 2015 meeting, MacKenzie Smith and Carl Stahmer of the University of California, Davis, and Eric Miller of Zephiera, Inc., demonstrate their Linked Data cataloguing system, discuss workflows being tested, and deliver preliminary results of the testing.
BIBFLOW: A Roadmap for Library Linked Data Implementation is now available online:
Previously-released video from this meeting:
-Social Networks and Archival Context: From R&D to Cooperative Program (Pitti, Tingle)
-Big Screen: Hands-on Immersive Environments Designed for Student and Faculty Collaboration (Sinclair, Hurley, Sexton)
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Managing Public Video Walls in an Academic Library (Sadler, Nutt, Reaume)
https://youtu.be/9mlLpkg6KEM-
Realizing the Potential of Research Data (Carole Palmer, University of Washington)
https://vimeo.com/125487614-
Providing Universal Access to Modern Materials – and Living to Tell the Tale (Brewster Kahle, Internet Archive)
https://youtu.be/-bW0v2F9Rgc
Look for more announcements soon on videos of other sessions from the spring 2015 CNI meeting. To see all videos available from CNI, visit CNI's video channels on YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni).
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