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Advancing the National Digital Platform: The State of Digitization in US Public and State Libraries
23 January 2017
Kendra Morgan, Merrilee Proffitt
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Users and Uses of a Global Union Catalog: A Mixed-methods Study of WorldCat.org
20 January 2017
Simon Wakeling, Paul Clough, Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Barbara Sen, David Tomás
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From Records to Things: Managing the Transition from Legacy Library Metadata to Linked Data
1 January 2017
Carol Jean Godby, Karen Smith-Yoshimura
To maximize the value of linked data using library content, important entities and relationships must be defined and made available, codings that are machine understandable must be adapted for linked data purposes, and persistent identifiers must be substituted for text.
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RAMP – the Repository Analytics and Metrics Portal: A Prototype Web Service that Accurately Counts Item Downloads from Institutional Repositories
1 January 2017
Patrick Obrien, Kenning Arlitsch, Jeff Mixter, Jonathan Wheeler, Leila Belle Sterman
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Bibliometrics and Information Retrieval: Creating Knowledge through Research Synergies
27 December 2016
Judit Bar-Ilan, Marcus John, Rob Koopman, Shenghui Wang, Philipp Mayr, Andrea Scharnhorst, +
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Mining MARC's Hidden Treasures: Initial Investigations Into How Notes of the Past Might Shape Our Future
16 December 2016
Jay Weitz, Jenny Toves, Diane Vizine-goetz, Nannette Naught, Robert Bremer
Finding, interpreting, and manipulating the rich trove of data already present in MARC bibliographic records to produce systematized forms is an invaluable step in moving MARC toward a post-MARC, Linked Data future. Name access points, especially those fields in a controlled form, are the obvious place to find relationship information, but bibliographic notes and statements of responsibility are relatively overlooked sources of that information, waiting to be parsed and used. The Online Computer Library Center has been investigating means by which to find names and their associated role phrases, to match those names to authorized forms, and to match role terms and phrases to controlled vocabularies.
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Research Methods in Library and Information Science, 6th Edition
21 November 2016
Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Marie L. Radford
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What Do We Want to Know: Completing an Action-Oriented Research Agenda
2 November 2016
Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Vanessa Kitzie, William Harvey
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Undercounting File Downloads from Institutional Repositories
11 October 2016
Patrick Obrien, Kenning Arlitsch, Leila Sterman, Jeff Mixter, Jonathan Wheeler, Susan Borda