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    Archives and Special Collections Linked Data: Navigating between Notes and Nodes

    Archives and Special Collections Linked Data: Navigating between Notes and Nodes

    21 July 2020

    OCLC Research Archives and Special Collections Linked Data Review Group

    This publication shares the findings from the Archives and Special Collections Linked Data Review Group, which explored key areas of concern and opportunities for archives and special collections in transitioning to a linked data environment.

    Responsible Operations: Data Science, Machine Learning, and AI in Libraries

    Responsible Operations: Data Science, Machine Learning, and AI in Libraries

    8 December 2019

    Thomas Padilla

    Responsible Operations is intended to help chart library community engagement with data science, machine learning, and artificial intelligence (AI) and was developed in partnership with an advisory group and a landscape group comprised of more than 70 librarians and professionals from universities, libraries, museums, archives, and other organizations.

    Creating Library Linked Data with Wikibase: Lessons Learned from Project Passage

    Creating Library Linked Data with Wikibase: Lessons Learned from Project Passage

    5 August 2019

    Jean Godby, Karen Smith-Yoshimura, Bruce Washburn, Kalan Knudson Davis, Karen Detling, Christine Fernsebner Eslao, Steven Folsom, Xiaoli Li, Marc McGee, Karen Miller, Honor Moody, Craig Thomas, Holly Tomren

    “Project Passage” is an OCLC Research Wikibase prototype that explores using linked data in library cataloging workflows. The report overviews the prototype’s development, its adaptation for library use, and eight librarians’ experiences with the editing interface to create metadata for resources.

    Practices and Patterns in Research Information Management: Findings from a Global Survey

    Practices and Patterns in Research Information Management: Findings from a Global Survey

    3 December 2018

    Rebecca Bryant, Anna Clements, Pablo de Castro, Joanne Cantrell, Annette Dortmund, Jan Fransen, Peggy Gallagher, Michele Mennielli

    OCLC and eruoCRIS partnered to conduct an international survey of research information management (RIM) practices to examine the broad global RIM ecosystem. This report details the complexity of RIM practices and the growing need for improved system-to-system interoperability.

    The Realities of Research Data Management Part Four: Sourcing and Scaling University RDM Services

    The Realities of Research Data Management Part Four: Sourcing and Scaling University RDM Services

    26 April 2018

    Rebecca Bryant, Brian Lavoie, Constance Malpas

    This report series explores how research universities are managing research data throughout the research lifecycle. This fourth report in this series examines the sourcing and scaling choices made by four research universities in their acquisition of research data management (RDM) capacity.

    Descriptive Metadata for Web Archiving: Literature Review of User Needs

    Descriptive Metadata for Web Archiving: Literature Review of User Needs

    7 February 2018

    Jessica Ventlet, Karen Stoll Farrell, Tammy Kim, Allison Jai O’Dell, Jackie Dooley

    The OCLC Research Library Partnership Web Archiving Metadata Working Group (WAM) has created recommendations for descriptive metadata best practices for archived web content to meet end-user needs, enhance discovery, and improve metadata consistency. This literature review considers both end user and metadata practitioner needs for web archives.

    Descriptive Metadata for Web Archiving: Recommendations of the OCLC Research Library Partnership Web Archiving Metadata Working Group

    Descriptive Metadata for Web Archiving: Recommendations of the OCLC Research Library Partnership Web Archiving Metadata Working Group

    7 February 2018

    Jackie Dooley, Kate Bowers

    The OCLC Research Library Partnership Web Archiving Metadata Working Group (WAM) developed recommended practices for creating consistent metadata that addresses the unique characteristics of websites and collections for web archiving. These practices can be used by anyone who needs to describe web content.

    Descriptive Metadata for Web Archiving: Review of Harvesting Tools

    Descriptive Metadata for Web Archiving: Review of Harvesting Tools

    7 February 2018

    Jackie Dooley, Mary Samouelian

    In this report, the OCLC Research Library Partnership Web Archiving Metadata Working Group (WAM) reviews 11 web harvesting tools to determine their descriptive metadata functionalities.

    The Realities of Research Data Management Part Three: Incentives for Building University RDM Services

    The Realities of Research Data Management Part Three: Incentives for Building University RDM Services

    4 January 2018

    Rebecca Bryant, Brian Lavoie, Constance Malpas

    The Realities of Research Data Management series explores the research data management (RDM) capacity acquisition incentives motivating research universities. The third report creates four categories of RDM capacity incentives: compliance, evolving scholarly norms, institutional strategy, and researcher demand.

    Convenience and Compliance: Case Studies on Persistent Identifiers in European Research Information Management

    Convenience and Compliance: Case Studies on Persistent Identifiers in European Research Information Management

    7 December 2017

    Rebecca Bryant, Annette Dortmund, Constance Malpas

    This report offers university and research library leaders insights into emerging practices and infrastructures in European research information management (RIM). It examines the role of persistent person and organization identifiers and explores incentives and barriers to their adoption in Finland, Germany, and the Netherlands. By analyzing these national contexts, the report aims to enhance understanding of decision-making dynamics in RIM. The findings help stakeholders navigate evolving infrastructures, address challenges, and leverage opportunities for improved research information management and collaboration across institutions and countries.