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SUMMARY:National Council on Public History 2025: Call for Posters
DESCRIPTION:The Call for Posters for NCPH’s 2025 annual meeting in Montréal\, Canada is now open! Submit a poster for consideration by Thursday\, October 10. \nThe NCPH poster session is a two-hour block of time at the annual meeting where presenters can share their projects with attendees in the form of a poster. It offers an alternative for presenters eager to share their work through one-on-one discussion\, can be especially useful for works-in-progress\, and may be a particularly appropriate format for presentations where visual or material evidence represents a central component of the project. The poster session will be held on Thursday\, March 27\, from 5:00-7:00 pm at le Centre Sheraton hotel in Montréal.
URL:https://mwdl.org/event/national-council-on-public-history-2025-call-for-posters/
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SUMMARY:Virtual DLF Forum registration now open!
DESCRIPTION:The Virtual DLF Forum is being held October 22-23\, 2024 via Zoom! Registration is open now until October 15 or until capacity is reached. \nMore information can be found on DLF’s conference website. \n 
URL:https://mwdl.org/event/virtual-dlf-forum-registration-now-open/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Marriott Library Fall Fest
DESCRIPTION:Come visit MWDL at the Digital Library Services table at Marriott Library’s annual Fall Fest! \n\nJoin us on level 3 for a party to welcome you to the Marriott Library with free food and prizes.
URL:https://mwdl.org/event/marriott-library-fall-fest/
LOCATION:University of Utah\, J. Willard Marriott Library\, 295 1500 E\, Salt Lake City\, UT\, 84112\, United States
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SUMMARY:BCMIG Fall 2024 Virtual Program: Conceptual Models in Digital Collections
DESCRIPTION:Please join ALA CORE’s Bibliographic Conceptual Models Interest Group (BCMIG) on Friday\, September 20\, 2024 at 12pm MT/11AM PT for the next virtual learning session. Our theme will be conceptual modeling and digital collections. The session will consist of two presentations (see details below)\, followed by Q&A. \nRegistration: https://ala-events.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEkcemoqjwsE9KQnuXAfckzvyjp8JTm5Boc \nRound Pegs in Square Holes: Metadata Application Profiles in Large-Scale Metadata Aggregation \nTeresa K. Hebron\, Mountain West Digital Library \nAbstract: Mountain West Digital Library (MWDL) was founded in 2001 and offers a public search portal supporting discovery of over a million items from digitized historical collections throughout the Mountain West. Aggregation necessitates a metadata application profile (MAP) to ensure metadata consistency and interoperability from the member network of libraries\, archives\, and community history organizations. Unique issues arise in combining metadata from diverse digital repository platforms and aggregation tech stacks introduce further constraints. Upstream aggregation of metadata in the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) also influences local and regional modeling decisions. This presentation will briefly trace the history of MWDL’s MAPs\, focusing primarily on decisions and changes made in the most recent version published in early 2020. \nBio: Teresa K. Hebron is the current Program Director of Mountain West Digital Library (based at University of Utah\, Salt Lake City). She joined MWDL in 2018 as Digital Metadata Librarian with a deep background in project management and technical support for integrated library systems. Her research focuses on metadata in large-scale aggregation projects\, data visualization\, and librarian employment patterns. \nMetadata Models for Research: Developing an Application Profile for the OSF \nGretchen Gueguen\, Center for Open Science \nAbstract: This presentation will cover the development of an application profile for the Open Science Framework (OSF)\, a diverse repository and collaboration tool geared for research. The platform was originally launched in 2012 and has added major new digital object models and workflows without a centralized metadata model. In 2022 and 2023\, staff endeavored to create a model that would both accommodate past decisions and future growth\, while retaining the unique nature of the platform which is organized around research projects\, rather than the individual digital objects that are the output of research. Using DataCite and Dublin Core as pillars\, the new model is designed for an RDF implementation\, utilizing linked data and semantic web concepts to power a new search API and interface for OSF. \nBio: Gretchen Gueguen is an archivist and librarian specializing in digital libraries and technology. She currently works at the Center for Open Science on the Open Science Framework (OSF) and is an adjunct professor for the PennWest – Clarion University Department of Information and Library Science. Gretchen has managed metadata services\, digitization\, and repository development at several universities including the University of Maryland\, East Carolina University\, and the University of Virginia\, as well as part of the Digital Public Library of America. She currently works with an international network of academic institutions and other research organizations as part of the OSF Institutions Membership Program. \nBest regards\, \nBCMIG Co-Chairs: Emily Baldoni\, Benjamin Riesenberg \nBCMIG Co-Vice-Chairs: Irma Fraticelli\, Xiying Mi
URL:https://mwdl.org/event/bcmig-fall-2024-virtual-program-conceptual-models-in-digital-collections/
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