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Metadata migrations are inevitable. Learn how to cope from Maggie Dickson, Metadata Architect at Duke University Libraries, who will present an overview of metadata remediation efforts used to prepare for a systems migration. Gretchen Gueguen, Data Services Coordinator at the Digital Public Library of America will explore techniques used to analyze and map metadata from a variety of sources, including an overview of a new open source tool being developed by DPLA.
Program Objectives:
Participants will be able to learn about tools, techniques, and project planning practices for metadata migration that they can apply in their own institutions.
Co-sponsored by the Creative Ideas in Technical Services Interest Group and the CAMMS Cataloging Norms Interest Group
Target Audience:
This program is intended for Metadata librarians, Institutional/Digital Repository Librarians, Digital Initiatives Librarians, Special Collections Librarians, Archivists, Cataloging Librarians, Digital Asset Managers, and Digital Preservationists.
Meeting Type: Program
Content Area: Transforming: E-Books & Collections
Interests: Cataloging, Digital Libraries, Integrated Library Systems (ILS), Metadata, Technology
Type of Library: Academic, Public, Special
Sponsors: ALCTS
Cost: Included with full conference registration.
Open/Close: Open
Maggie Dickson
Metadata Architect
Duke University Libraries
Gretchen Gueguen
Data Services Coordinator
Digital Public Library of America