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May Chan, Burnaby Public Library, and Mark Jordan, Simon Fraser University
* New bibliographic environment <strike>and Linked Data</strike>. This breakout session will provide opportunities for participants to explore <strike>and experiment with</strike> new and emerging models for bibliographic data, such as FRBR, the DCMI Abstract Model, and BIBFRAME within with the context of the Resource Description Framework (RDF) and Linked Data. <strike>Practical outcomes of the session will include converting MARC21 data into MARCXML and Dublin Core XML, using the BIBFRAME tool (http://bibframe.org/tools/) to transform MARCXML into BIBFRAME resources, and linking data values used as access points in MARC21 records to URIs from the Library of Congress’s Linked Data Service at http://id.lov.gov.</strike> Because this breakout will take the approach of <strike>supporting</strike> self-directed learning in a collaborative environment, participants will be given time in <strike>for</strike> this session to review <strike>by reviewing</strike> the following (suggested) background material:** RDA Relationships Oveview*** some [http://wwwow.rdatoolkit.orgly/backgroundfiles/RelationshipsOverview_10_9_09rb9jo suggested background material].pdf** A Quick Intro Feel free to Linked Data / Michael Hausenblas*** Slides: http://wwwadd other suggestions anytime.slideshare.net/mediasemanticweb/quick-linked-data-introduction*** Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMjkI4hJej0** Linked Open Data: What is it? / Europeana*** Video: http://vimeo.com/36752317** 30 Minute Guide to RDF and Linked Data / Ian Davis*** http://www.slideshare.net/iandavis/30-minute-guide-to-rdf-and-linked-data** Moving Library Metadata Towards Linked Data / Jennifer Bowen*** http://www.slideshare.net/JenniferBowen/moving-library-metadata-toward-linked-data-opportunities-provided-by-the-extensible-catalog** Linked Data First Steps & Catch-21 / Karen Coyle*** http://kcoyle.blogspot.ca/2013/07/linked-data-first-steps-catch-21.html** BIBFRAME tutorial / Jeremy Nelson*** http://tuttdemo.coloradocollege.edu/calcon-2013-session/** DCMI Abstract Model*** http://dublincore.org/documents/abstract-model/
Janis McKenzie, Simon Fraser University
* What do we really know about library use and what can we do with this information? The general idea of this breakout session is to connect those who made decisions about public services (and want to make more informed public service decisions) and those who have access to data on how library resources of all types are being used. The expected outcome would be to work towards identifying the types of activities that reflect how libraries are used today, with a focus on the impact of new, emerging, and future library services.