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Subject:

Diane Hillmann, distinguished guest, to talk about RDA, FRBR, and the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative's support for RDA vocabularies

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"Greenberg, Jane" <[log in to unmask]>

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DCMI Science and Metadata Community <[log in to unmask]>

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Tue, 23 Nov 2010 13:23:32 +0000

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Apologies for cross posting
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Celebrating the Year of Cataloging Research @ UNC-Chapel Hill

Dear Cataloging/Metadata friends and colleagues  -- We are holding our 3rd blitz on December 6th, 2010.  This event is open to everyone.  
	(News of the August and April 2010 events, including slides, can be found at: @:  http://ils.unc.edu/mrc/news/ scroll down)

Here's the news for our December event:

What:  2010 Open Metadata Class / Cataloging Research Blitz number 3

Who:  Diane I. Hillmann, Director of Metadata Initiatives, Information Institute of Syracuse; and Partner, Metadata Management Associates

When:  Monday, December 6, 12:30-1:30, with a reception to follow

Where:  University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Wilson Library, Pleasants Family Assembly Room

Logistics:  The presentation is open to any-and-all.  Please r.s.v.p.  to Craig Willis ([log in to unmask]) if you intend to stay for the reception (running roughly 1:30-2 PM)

Supported by the SILS Metadata Research Center (http://ils.unc.edu/mrc/) and the University of North Carolina Libraries (http://www.lib.unc.edu ).

Title:  RDA (Resource Description and Access):  Beyond Cataloging Rules

Abstract:  RDA is more than a set of cataloging rules; it is an implementation of a new model of bibliographic data based on the entities and relationships that are defined in the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR). This new model is highly compatible with the concepts underlying the Semantic Web and provides libraries with a unique opportunity to be part of the growing web of data. Hillmann will describe the work done by the DCMI/RDA Task Group to build the RDA Vocabularies, related work done by TG co-chair Gordon Dunsire on the IFLA vocabularies: ISBD, FRBR, FRAD and FRSAR, and the implications of that work for libraries.

Biographical Note:   Diane Hillmann is currently a partner in the consulting firm Metadata Management Associates and Director of Metadata Initiatives at the Information Institute of Syracuse.  From 1977 to 2008 she was associated with Cornell University Library, as a Law cataloger, technical services manager, and manager of authorities and maintenance processes for the Cornell Library's database.  She also participated in the Cornell portion of the National Science Digital Library Core Infrastructure as Director of Library Services and Operations between 2000-2005. (http://nsdl.org).  Diane was a liaison to and member of MARBI from the late 1980's to 2000, specializing in the Holdings and Authorities formats, which lead to her early participation in the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative.  She is currently a member of the DCMI Advisory Board, was co-Program Chair for the DC-2010 conference in Pittsburgh, and continues as co-chair of the DCMI/RDA Task Group.  She was formerly editor of "Using Dublin Core" (http://dublincore.org/documents/usageguide/) and a charter member of the DCMI Usage Board. Diane edited (with Elaine Westbrooks) "Metadata in Practice," published by ALA Editions (2004) and publishes frequently on digital library and metadata issues in the Metadata Matters blog (http://managemetadata.com/blog/).

Sincerely,

- Jane Greenberg, professor, SILS/UNC-CH, and director SILS/Metadata Research Center 

- Margaretta Yarborough, Head, Resource Description & Management, UNC-CH University Libraries 

- Renee McBride, Head, Special Formats & Metadata Section, Resource Description & Management Dept., UNC-CH University Libraries

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