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# Theology Collections Portal, '''''Hallie Posey''''', ''Providence College''
# [http://tiny.cc/fiveipad 5 uses for old iPads in 5 minutes], '''''Brendan O’Connell''''', ''Smith College''# [http://bseeger.people.amherst.edu/LDPath/#/ Querying the Linked Data Cloud with LDPath], '''''Bethany Seeger & Aaron Coburn''''', ''Amherst College''# [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1oEdpdZnsSgD5ZQt452Rsrauq7L5vC2jvXY5zEiv0t8k/edit#slide=id.g13cb0cf315_0_26 Open Data to Open Knowledge Project], '''''Kayla Hammond Larkin''''', ''Simmons College/Boston Open Data''# [https://goo.gl/z8uxJh A Look Into The Aggregator Food Chain], '''''Steven Anderson & Eben English''''', Boston Public Library
=====Break 11:50am - 11:10am=====
# [https://www.ats.amherst.edu/~acoburn/specification/#/ What is a Repository? Creating a Fedora specification], '''''Aaron Coburn & Bethany Seeger''''', ''Amherst College''
# [http://www.dartmouth.edu/~library/dltg/docs/NE_C4L_2016_Resource_Sharing_Workflow.pptx Integrating III/Sierra with ILLiad and Relais/BorrowDirect], '''''Eric Bivona''''', ''Dartmouth College''
# Tour of the Newly Launched Yiddish Book Center Website, '''''Amber Clooney''''', ''Yiddish Book Center'' & '''''Tristan Chambers''''', ''Smith College''
# Count Dem Heads: a Fail4Lib story, '''''Ian Walls''''', ''UMass Amherst''
(Q&A after each talk, built into the 20 minutes.)
# [https://figshare.com/articles/Wikidata_A_Knowledgebase_of_Structured_Data/4288631 Wikidata as Knowledge Base of Structured Data], '''''Katherine Thornton''''', ''Yale University Library'' # [http://www.gregwiedeman.com/presentations/slides/c4lne.html#/ No More Finding Aids: A New Frontend for Special Collections & Archives at UAlbany], '''''Gregory Wiedeman''''', ''University at Albany, SUNY''# [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1BEwv4888nDz0z-8eFWUvPomUj8bWb3XFy0AOGIa4nl0/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000#slide=id.p Managing your eResource Troubleshooting Tickets: A case study at Beatley Library], '''''Kimberly Arleth''''', ''Simmons College''
# FOLIO, '''''Andrew Nagy''''', ''EBSCO''
# Life is a Game and all the World its Gamers: Habitica in the Information Environment, '''''Brendan McCarthy''''', ''Troy Public Library/University at Albany, SUNY (M.S.I.S. candidate '17)''
# [http://bseeger.people.amherst.edu/CodeClub/#/ Library Code Club], '''''Bethany Seeger & Sarah Walden''''', ''Amherst College''
# [https://goo.gl/6RL6Jw A Lightning Talk on Lightning Talks as Staff Information Sharing], '''''Helen Bailey & Jeremy Prevost''''', ''MIT''
# [http://www.slideshare.net/AmandaPizzollo/twine-69993186 Using Twine for Library Instruction], '''''Manda Wise Pizzollo''''', ''Simmons College SLIS West/Amherst College''# [https://catalogingafricana.wordpress.com/2016/12/08/new-england-code4lib-presentation/ Implementation of Unicode in the Yale Catalog], '''''Charles Riley''''', ''Yale University Library''
=====Break 3:40pm - 4:00pm=====
==== Workshop/Demo 4:00pm - 5:00pm ====
[https://goo.gl/16T1VA Modeling Concepts as Linked Data RDF], '''''Steven Anderson & Eben English''''', ''Boston Public Library''
"How does your library exist in the Linked Data world? Is it a foaf:Organization, a schema:Organization, org:Organization, etc? Once you've decided that, what properties does your library have? For example, is it called by an rdfs:label, or skos:prefLabel, or dcterms:title, or something else entirely? These questions don't have a single correct answer, and therein lies the challenge of modeling data in RDF. Whether it's descriptive metadata, digital object relationships, or places, people, and things, you need to understand the options for mapping data and the pros and cons each mapping brings. This workshop will not be a presentation, but a collaboration: we are relying on attendees to provide concepts they've struggled to map in the Linked Data world. We would then go through the process of discussing as a group how to map those concepts and see if we can come to agreement as to the best approach(es)."

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