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Come join us in San Francisco for the Linked Library Data Interest Group 
session featuring two presentations.

The session is scheduled for Saturday 8:30am at the Marriott Marquis San 
Francisco, Golden Gate A - http://alaac15.ala.org/node/29313



Linked Data Love: research representation, discovery, and assessment

Kristi Holmes, PhD
Director, Galter Health Sciences Library
Associate Director of Evaluation, NUCATS
Associate Professor, Preventive Medicine-Health and Biomedical Informatics
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine


The explosion of linked data platforms and data stores over the last five years 
has been profound - both in terms of quantity of data as well as its potential 
impact. Research information systems such as VIVO 
(www.vivoweb.org<http://www.vivoweb.org/>) play a significant role in enabling 
this work. VIVO is an open source, Semantic Web-based application that provides 
an integrated, searchable view of the scholarly activities of an organization. 
The uniform semantic structure of VIVO-ISF data enables a new class of tools to 
advance science. This presentation will provide a brief introduction and update 
to VIVO and present ways that this semantically-rich data can enable 
visualizations, reporting and assessment, next-generation collaboration and 
team building, and enhanced multi-site search. Libraries are uniquely 
positioned to facilitate the open representation of research information and 
its subsequent use to spur collaboration, discovery, and assessment. The talk 
will conclude with a description of ways librarians are engaged in this work - 
including visioning, metadata and ontology creation, policy creation, data 
curation and management, technical, and engagement activities.

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VIVO and BIBFRAME: Understanding People through Linked Data

Steven Folsom

Discovery Metadata Librarian

Cornell University Library


Linked Data for Libraries (LD4L) is a collaboration of the Cornell University 
Library<http://www.library.cornell.edu/>, the Harvard Library Innovation 
Lab<http://librarylab.law.harvard.edu/>, and the Stanford University 
Libraries<http://library.stanford.edu/>, and is funded by the Andrew W. Mellon 
Foundation. The project attempts to illustrate the value of linked data through 
a number of use cases; the focus of LD4L Use Case 2 is to "See and search on 
Works by people to discover more works and better understand people". To this 
end, LD4L has experimented with connecting university faculty profiling systems 
with library data about the intellectual output of the university. This 
presentation will describe a pilot to preprocess MARC records for Cornell 
theses for conversion to BIBFRAME with VIVO URIs, ultimately providing greater 
context to student theses and more fully reflecting faculty service to the 
university.



Thank you,

Co-chairs: Violeta Ilik & Sarah Qimby



Violeta Ilik

Head, Digital Systems & Collection Services
Digital Innovations Librarian
Galter Health Sciences Library
Feinberg School of Medicine
Northwestern University Clinical and
Translational Sciences Institute (NUCATS)
303 E. Chicago Ave, 2-212
Chicago, Illinois  60611
office: (312) 503 0421
violeta.ilik at northwestern.edu
www.galter.northwestern.edu<http://www.galter.northwestern.edu/>
http://www.galter.northwestern.edu/staff/Violeta-Ilik

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