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Data Science & Metadata Research

To be discoverable by today’s online users, traditional library data must be transformed. OCLC Research analyzes bibliographic data to derive new meaning, insights, and services for use by library and information seekers. This work includes special projects in metadata enrichment, authorities & identities, linked data, subjects & classification, and data analysis.

Presentations

The Interoperability Imperative: A Discussion of the Fractured Technical Landscape

The Interoperability Imperative: A Discussion of the Fractured Technical Landscape

By Roy Tennant

2018 ALA Annual Conference & Exhibition
New Orleans, Louisiana (USA)

Changes to the evolving scholarly record are being driven by evolutions in technology. Tennant explores how interoperability is becoming a key priority with efforts to improve workflows for researchers and reduce admin burden, how research data management is growing in importance, and more.

Topics: IIIF

Wikipedia and OCLC

Wikipedia and OCLC

By Merrilee Proffitt

2018 ALA Annual Conference & Exhibition
New Orleans, Louisiana (USA)

Learn how OCLC and the Wikimedia Foundation's Wikipedia Library are partnering to link citations in Wikipedia to millions of library materials represented in WorldCat, and the Wikipedia + Libraries project helping libraries leverage Wikipedia with their communities.

Topics: Wikimedia, WorldCat

Data Science Research and Development at OCLC

Data Science Research and Development at OCLC

By Jean Godby

Metadata Mixers at the Drexel University Metadata Research Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (USA)

Godby shares what OCLC Research is currently doing in the area of data science research and development.

Topics: Metadata

Prototyping a Linked Data Platform for Production Cataloging Workflows

Prototyping a Linked Data Platform for Production Cataloging Workflows

By Bruce Washburn and Carl Stahmer

LD4 Workshop
Palo Alto, California (USA)

UC-Davis is one of three institutions piloting a new suite of linked data services using out-of-the-box services from Wikibase and entities available from FAST, VIAF, and Wikidata. Washburn and Stahmer describe how the partnership aims to build new tools and best practices for designing linked data environments for production-level library workflows.

Topics: Linked Data

Linked Data Reality Check

Linked Data Reality Check

By Andrew K. Pace

Computers in Libraries
Arlington, Virginia (USA)

Get a quick primer on linked data, view ideas for future application, and hear the latest from research libraries and OCLC Research from Andrew Pace.

Topics: Linked Data

Prototyping a Linked Data Platform for Production Cataloging Workflows

Prototyping a Linked Data Platform for Production Cataloging Workflows

By Andrew K. Pace and Jason Kavari

CNI Spring 2018 Membership Meeting
San Diego, California (USA)

Cornell University, the University of California, Davis, and Montana State Library have joined OCLC in joint research project prototyping a new suite of linked data services. This unique project uses the out-of-the-box services from Wikibase and a high-quality set of name entities available from FAST, VIAF, and Wikidata to prototype services.

Topics: Linked Data

IIIF at OCLC

IIIF at OCLC

By Jeff Mixter

Visual Resources Association Annual Conference
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (USA)

Mixter provides an overview of standards work at OCLC and the ways OCLC is productionizing IIIF, including its use in CONTENTdm's image and presentation APIs.

Topics: IIIF, Linked Data

Using the Semantic Web to Improve Knowledge of Translations

Using the Semantic Web to Improve Knowledge of Translations

By Karen Smith-Yoshimura

International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications
Washington, DC (USA)

Smith-Yoshimura describes how Worldcat contains many rich cataloguing records for translations and how the semantic web can be used to improve associations and present information in the preferred language of the user.

Topics: Linked Data

BIBFRAME and OCLC Works: Defining Models and Discovering Evidence

BIBFRAME and OCLC Works: Defining Models and Discovering Evidence

By Carol Jean Godby and Diane Vizine-Goetz

ALA Annual Conference
Chicago, Illinois (USA)

Find out how OCLC researchers are acting on a request from the Library of Congress to align OCLC Works with BIBFRAME works within the larger context of two Program for Cooperative Cataloging Task Groups.

Topics: Linked Data