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almost 10 years
ago
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[email protected] (Dan Scott)
tldr; my slides are
href="http://stuff.coffeecode.net/2014/understanding_schema">here, and the
slides from Jenn and Jason are also available from
href="http://connect.ala.org/node/222959">ALA Connect.
On Sunday, June 29th Jenn Riley, Jason Clark, and I presented at the ALCTS/LITA
jointly sponsored …
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almost 10 years
ago
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[email protected] (Dan Scott)
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Posted
almost 10 years
ago
by
[email protected] (Dan Scott)
Good talk by Richard Wallis this morning at the ALA Annual Conference on
publishing entities on the web. Many of his points map extremely closely
to what I've been saying and will be saying tomorrow during my own
session (albeit with ten fewer minutes).
I was particularly heartened to hear …
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almost 10 years
ago
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[email protected] (Dan Scott)
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Posted
almost 10 years
ago
by
[email protected] (Dan Scott)
My RDFa introduction and codelab
materials for
the ALA 2014 preconference on Practical linked data with open
source are now online!
And now I've finished leading the RDFa + schema.org codelab that I've
been stressing over and refining for about a month at the American
Library Association annual conference Practical …
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almost 10 years
ago
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[email protected] (Dan Scott)
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Posted
about 10 years
ago
by
[email protected] (Dan Scott)
Yesterday at the 2014 Evergreen International
Conference I presented
Structured library data: holdings, libraries, and
beyond--a talk about the work I've done
specifically with Evergreen and making some of the connections with Koha
and VuFind's capabilities. Lots of attendees seemed happy with the talk
and the direction that we're …
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Posted
about 10 years
ago
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[email protected] (Dan Scott)
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Posted
about 10 years
ago
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Galen Charlton
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Posted
about 10 years
ago
by
[email protected] (Dan Scott)
Over at the Metadata Matters blog, Diane Hillman wrote Why Are We
Waiting for the ILS to
Change?,
asking (in the context of the difficulties libraries experience in
making their systems work with RDA):
What I saw underlying that conversation was the assumption that the
only way change could happen …
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