The ALA Metadata Interest Group is pleased to host three presentations related 
to metadata in shared digital libraries during Core Interest Group 
Week<https://www.ala.org/core/continuing-education/interest-group-week>. The 
program will take place on Monday, March 4, 2024, from 10:00-11:00 am Central 
Time.


The session is free to attend and open to the public; registration is required. 
Register at 
https://ala-events.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_n5QWHix9S1iI0Z367iIHLw#/registration


Describing Our Members, Ourselves: Maintaining a Shared Controlled Vocabulary 
in Explore Chicago Collections

The Chicago Collections Consortium hosts digital images and archival 
description collections from over 60 member institutions in Explore Chicago 
Collections, its online portal. In this session, members of the organization's 
Controlled Vocabulary Committee will discuss the process of building workflows 
and collaborating with other committees to maintain the portal's shared 
controlled vocabulary from the proposing of new terms and term categories, the 
process for accepting and changing terms, as well as communication about 
vocabularies with users and members.

Presenters: Jessica BrodeFrank (University of Illinois at Chicago), Kate Flynn 
(University of Illinois at Chicago), Erin Matson (Chicago History Museum), and 
Gretchen Neidhardt (Northwestern University)


Creating and Sharing Date Metadata

Date metadata can be challenging with ambiguous and uncertain dates while 
trying to tackle platform limitations and facilitating searching and browsing. 
This session includes tips for creating and sharing date metadata with the 
Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) while considering nuances with 
specific platforms, including Samvera Hyrax, DSpace, and CONTENTdm. Guidance 
includes ISO 8601, the Extended Date/Time Format, and the W3C Date and Time 
Formats.

Presenter: Annamarie C. Klose (The Ohio State University Libraries)


Developing a Metadata Application Profile Supporting Interoperability, 
Research, and Data Harvesting for a Digital Library of Music Sources

The Sounding Spirit Digital Library (SSDL), an initiative of the Sounding 
Spirit Collaborative at Emory University's Center for Digital Scholarship, is a 
thematic research collection of 1,300 digitized books from seven contributing 
institutions. This presentation will discuss the development of the SSDL 
Metadata Application Profile (MAP), which supports the creation of robust 
metadata. The profile expands the project's reach by including fields 
corresponding to the requirements of three data sharing partners as well as 
fields of interest to researchers.
Presenter: Jesse P. Karlsberg (Emory Center for Digital Scholarship and Emory 
University Department of Music)


Elisa Naquin
Metadata & Digital Strategies Librarian
LSU Libraries Digital Programs & Services
B-15 Hill Memorial Library
Pronouns: she/her/hers
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> | lsu.edu<http://www.lsu.edu/> | 
lib.lsu.edu<http://lib.lsu.edu/>

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