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Full-Text Articles in Cataloging and Metadata
Audiovisual Metadata Platform Pilot Development (Amppd), Final Project Report, Jon W. Dunn, Ying Feng, Juliet L. Hardesty, Brian Wheeler, Maria Whitaker, Thomas Whittaker, Shawn Averkamp, Bertram Lyons, Amy Rudersdorf, Tanya Clement, Liz Fischer
Audiovisual Metadata Platform Pilot Development (Amppd), Final Project Report, Jon W. Dunn, Ying Feng, Juliet L. Hardesty, Brian Wheeler, Maria Whitaker, Thomas Whittaker, Shawn Averkamp, Bertram Lyons, Amy Rudersdorf, Tanya Clement, Liz Fischer
Copyright, Fair Use, Scholarly Communication, etc.
This report documents the experience and findings of the Audiovisual Metadata Platform Pilot Development (AMPPD) project, which has worked to enable more efficient generation of metadata to support discovery and use of digitized and born-digital audio and moving image collections. The AMPPD project was carried out by partners Indiana University Libraries, AVP, University of Texas at Austin, and New York Public Library between 2018-2021.
Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Fall 2021, Musselman Library
Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Fall 2021, Musselman Library
Friends of Musselman Library Newsletter
From the Dean (Robin Wagner)
Library Letter Box
By the Numbers
Library News
- A Moveable Feast: The Art of Robert Patierno
- Selections from The Columbus Suite
- Reclaiming the Story: Reflections on Carl Beam (Keira Koch ‘19)
- Librarians Guide Bio Blitz Week
- “Lattes” Program Branches Out
- Fund in Memory of Mary Margaret Stewart (1931–2021)
- Check It Out: Exploring Careers in Libraries
Is This Plagiarism?
New Faces
- Librarian Responds to Changing Student Needs
- The First-Year Experience is Key
- Night Owl Finds Satisfying Role as Mentor
Bringing Hidden Collections into the Spotlight (Beth Carmichael)
GettDigital: The Virtual Reading Room
African-Americans at Gettysburg College: …
Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Fall 2021 - Special Supplement, Musselman Library
Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Fall 2021 - Special Supplement, Musselman Library
Friends of Musselman Library Newsletter
What’s Special about Special Collections? (Robin Wagner)
Rare Books: Cooper Fund Supports First Editions (Carolyn Sautter)
Manuscripts and Letters: Letter-Writing Seminar Draws from Many Eras (Magdalena Sánchez)
Almanacs: Colonial America Comes Alive with Poor Richard’s (Timothy Shannon)
Maps: Geography Sparks Discussion
Asian Art: Students Get Hands-on Curatorial Experience
Photographs: Photographs Transport Students to Another Time (Shannon Egan)
Posters: Wartime Attitudes Revealed through Propaganda Posters (Jill Titus)
Artifacts: Monsters Break the Ice
- Policing the Boundaries of the Possible (Mercedes Valmisa Oviedo)
Bookmaking: Old Technology Blends with Digital Humanities
Conservation: Pennsylvania College Class of 1854 Gets a Facelift (Mary Wootton)
Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Spring 2021, Musselman Library
Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Spring 2021, Musselman Library
Friends of Musselman Library Newsletter
From the Dean (Robin Wagner)
Library News
- DEI Read & Learn
- Library and Gallery Collaborate on Grant
- Research 101 Connects with First-year Students
- Exhibit: Change Happens Here
- Exhibit: From Mud Hole to Musselman
- Exhibit: Stargazing
- Library Cookies
History of Library Locations
First Library
Flashback: Quarantine
Witness Books (Beth Carmichael)
Flashback: Censorship
Schmucker Library Memories (Michael J. Birkner)
Library Leadership
- John H. Knickerbocker (1929-1959) (Amy Lucadamo)
- Lillian Smoke (1959-1974) (Sallie Harris Kahler '72)
- James Richards (1974-1983) (David T. Hedrick)
- Willis Hubbard (1983-1994) (Robin Wagner)
Hugh Newell Jacobsen: Traditionalist and Innovator (Devin McKinney)
Move In Memories
- Meaningful Community Building Event (Ron Couchman) …
Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Spring 2021 - Special Supplement, Musselman Library
Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Spring 2021 - Special Supplement, Musselman Library
Friends of Musselman Library Newsletter
What Does the Library Mean to You? (Robin Wagner)
The Library: A Keystone Place (Daniel DeNicola)
Teaching with Rare Books (Joanne Myers)
Libraries Are "Sacred Spaces" for Writers (Jen Bryant)
Students Learn Editorial Skills (Ryan Nadeau)
Science Research Begins and Ends in the Library (Shelli Frey)
Planning Assignments That Promote Information Literacy (Kevin Moore)
Librarians and Social Justice: Co-creating a Better World (Sarah Appedu)
What's on Your Reading List? (Kerri Odess-Harnish)
Public Libraries Serve the Community (Jessica Laganosky)
Student Partners Enhance Service (Clinton Baugess)
My Internship at the Library (Melanie Fernandes McKenzie)
Interns and Mentors Reflect
- Abigail Major '19
- Amy …
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 …
Modeling Black Literature: Behind The Screen With The Black Bibliography Project, Brenna Bychowski, Melissa Barton
Modeling Black Literature: Behind The Screen With The Black Bibliography Project, Brenna Bychowski, Melissa Barton
Library Staff Publications
The Black Bibliography Project (BBP) plans to produce a bibliographic database of printed works by Black writers from the eighteenth to the twenty-first centuries. With the support of the Beinecke Library and a grant from the Mellon Foundation, project co-PIs and codirectors Jacqueline Goldsby and Meredith McGill collaborated with a team of librarians from Yale to develop the data model for their database. Drawing on Beinecke’s James Weldon Johnson Memorial Collection to pull case studies, the team of librarians developed a Linked Data model for BBP in an instance of Wikibase and trained and supported a group of graduate student …