Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons™
Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Archival description (1)
- Cataloging (1)
- Digital libraries (1)
- Digital libraries, Self-Contribution, CALASYS, Cataloging, Metadata, CALA, Chinese American Librarians Association, Collection development, Digital Collections, Digital repositories, Institutional Repository, Member engagement, Member participation, Meta-data, Omeka (1)
- Diversity (1)
-
- EDI (1)
- Equity (1)
- Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, EDI, Libraries, Metadata inclusiveness, Metadata, Cataloging, Conscious editing, Library archives, Archival description, Sunshine State Digital Network, SSDN, Library programming, Collection audit, Library retention, Library access, Digital libraries (1)
- Inclusion (1)
- Knowledge Organization System, KOS, Categorization, Classification, Glossaries, Subject headings, FAST, LCSH, Categorization schemes, Taxonomy, Thesauri, Semantic networks, Ontologies, BIBFRAME, Tagging, Tag library, Bibliographic information, Library science, Information organization (1)
- Library archives (1)
- Metadata (1)
- Metadata inclusiveness (1)
- Metadata, Metadata standards, Knowledge Organization System, KOS, Categorization, Classification, Taxonomy, Tagging, Tag library, Bibliographic information, Dublin Core, MODS, MARCXML, TEI, ONIX, METS, Philosophy, Information organization (1)
- Wikidata, WikiProject, Chinese literature, Chinese culture, Data model, Chinese female poets, Linked data, Linked open data, LOD, Linked data in libraries, SPARQL query, LOD education, LOD collaboration, RDA, Resource Description and Access, BIBFRAME, Linked data cases, ILS, Digital repositories, Digital library (1)
Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Linked Open Data, Wikidata-China, Rda And Bibframe: Status Report And Case Study, Sai Deng, Amanda Xu, Lihong Zhu
Linked Open Data, Wikidata-China, Rda And Bibframe: Status Report And Case Study, Sai Deng, Amanda Xu, Lihong Zhu
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
In order to increase the value and discoverability of their metadata, libraries explore options for making that data available and useful outside of the data silo of the library world through the adoption of Linked Data and Linked Open Data (LOD). OCLC Research conducted its 2018 International Linked Data Survey for Implementers. Results showed that 41% of the linked data projects/services described in 2018 were reported as using Wikidata as a source they consumed. In addition, recent development in RDA and BIBFRAME, which are better positioned for Linked Data applications, is a typical example of libraries’ involvement. A group of …
Supporting Equity, Diversity And Inclusion In The Library, Sai Deng
Supporting Equity, Diversity And Inclusion In The Library, Sai Deng
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
This session discusses Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) in the library context. EDI are fundamental values of the library profession and community. The session addresses EDI cases and resources covering various library activities, including library retention, strategies and statements, access services, collection development and metadata creation. It especially focuses on metadata and resource description, as well as introduce the Inclusive Metadata & Conscious Editing Resources List of the Sunshine State Digital Network (SSDN). The purpose is to generate more awareness, interest, and discussion in the library, and create a more inclusive and diversified environment for the library and its served …
Opening Calasys To All Members, Sai Deng, Weiling Liu, Suzhen Chen, Mingyan Li, Meng Qu
Opening Calasys To All Members, Sai Deng, Weiling Liu, Suzhen Chen, Mingyan Li, Meng Qu
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
Since the Chinese American Librarians Association’s Academic Resources and Repository System (CALASYS, https://ir.cala-web.org/) was initiated in 2013, its collections have grown gradually by way of the Committee’s curation and entries with occasional help from LIS students. In order to resolve the bottleneck problems, promote CALASYS and expand its content, the 2020-2021 CALASYS Committee has strongly pursued the idea of opening CALASYS to all of the CALA members. The Committee began to implement the author self-contribution plug-in in the CALASYS’ Omeka platform in 2020. This poster will focus on the implementation of the self-contribution plug-in. It will cover the main …
Knowledge Organization Systems & Their Applications, Sai Deng
Knowledge Organization Systems & Their Applications, Sai Deng
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
This training session introduces Knowledge Organization Systems (KOSs) and their applications especially in the Library and Information Science (LIS) field. It talks about various KOS systems including term lists, subject headings, categorization schemas, classification schemas, taxonomies, thesauri, semantic networks and ontologies. It gives many KOS examples especially those pertain to LIS such as BIBFRAME. It also discusses the process and different methods of creating categories, tag libraries and taxonomies. It was delivered to librarians and staff members in Technical Services at the University Central Florida Libraries and aimed to help catalogers better understand knowledge organization related concepts and systems in …
Setting The Stage: Metadata & Kos Considerations, Sai Deng
Setting The Stage: Metadata & Kos Considerations, Sai Deng
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
This talk addresses how to select metadata standards and prepare for a Knowledge Organization System (KOS) in planning a digital project. It compares several metadata standards mostly related to bibliographical information, talks about various KOS systems including term lists, subject headings, categorization schemas, classification schemas and taxonomies. It also gives a list of KOS examples and projects related to or designed for philosophy resources. Furthermore, it discusses the process and different methods in creating categories, tag libraries and taxonomies. It is prepared for students who work on a bibliographic database class project in the Texts and Technology program at the …
Spark A Conversation On Metadata Inclusiveness, Sai Deng
Spark A Conversation On Metadata Inclusiveness, Sai Deng
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
This session introduces the context for metadata inclusiveness and presents some of the efforts the speaker has been involved with, including helped create the Inclusive Metadata & Conscious Editing Resources List as a member of the Sunshine State Digital Network (SSDN) Metadata Working Group, and organized “Embracing Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) in Library Cataloging” for the ALA Core Interest Group Week in Spring 2021. It focuses on describing cases, examples and other resources from the SSDN Resources List, so as to give librarians and staff members in Technical Services at the University Central Florida Libraries a better understanding and …