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September and the coming autumn are continuing a rich set of conferences where Share-VDE and the wider Share Family community will contribute with presentations and speeches. | September and the coming autumn are continuing a rich set of conferences where Share-VDE and the wider Share Family community will contribute with presentations and speeches. |
Latest revision as of 12:29, 6 December 2023
September and the coming autumn are continuing a rich set of conferences where Share-VDE and the wider Share Family community will contribute with presentations and speeches.
As you might already know, on September 20th – 21st the BIBFRAME Workshop in Europe will take place in Budapest, with a pre-meeting on Monday 19th specific to SVDE.
After visiting Frankfurt, Florence and Stockholm, and two online editions, the 2022 workshop will be a free hybrid event, hosted by the National Széchényi Library. This year's focus will be on BIBFRAME in operation, new developments and interoperability.
The aim of the BIBFRAME Workshop in Europe is to be a forum for sharing knowledge about planning, practice and production relating to BIBFRAME implementation. The intention is to bring together the community working or interested in the transition from MARC to Linked Data using the BIBFRAME model and related tools.
The workshop areas are strongly focused on the practical implementation of BIBFRAME, rather than being a theoretical Linked Data / Semantic Web event.
Share-VDE presentation will be on Wednesday 21st focussing on the progress of the initiative and on the compatibility of SVDE BIBFRAME output with other BIBFRAME nodes in the library community.
The full programme, registration link and practical information on how to join in presence or online are available at https://2022.bfwe.eu.
Also, for those who will be in Budapest, you are welcome to join the informal SVDE meeting on Monday 19th at 2.30pm – 4.30pm CEST.
It will be a nice occasion to get together in person and discuss the status of the initiative. This pre-meeting will be in presence, but online connection should also be supported – we will post the link to join as soon as available.
In general, please find here the major events that took place during the Summer and that will take place in the coming Fall touching the Share-VDE world:
ALA annual:
- A Comparative Evaluation of Linked Data Discovery in the Share-VDE 2.0 Catalog, on June 25th, by Jim Hahn, Beth Camden, Kayt Ahnberg (University of Pennsylvania);
- Share-VDE semi-annual Workshop on June 27th, with Share-VDE and Share Family members; the agenda including the link to the presentations and the recording is available at https://bit.ly/SVDE_workshop_2022-Jun-27;
LD4 Conference – The Share Family—One Project, Many Tenants, on July 15th, by Beth Picknally Camden (University of Pennsylvania), Alan Danskin (British Library), Abigail Sparling (University of Alberta), Roberto Delle Donne (University of Naples Federico II); recording available;
WOLFcon – Tiziana’s presentation Share-VDE and FOLIO cooperation on September 2nd;
Linked Data and International Standards for Cultural Heritage at KBR – Royal Library of Belgium – Tiziana’s presentation The Share family, a shared and integrated ecosystem for library linked data, on September 13th;
TPDL conference 2022 – Conducting the Opera: The Evolution of the RDA Work to the Share-VDE Opus and BIBFRAME Hub, on September 22nd, by Ian Bigelow (University of Alberta);
DCMI 2022 – Dublin Core Metadata Initiative – virtual panel BIBFRAME Implementation Experiences, on October 4th, with Sally McCallum (Library of Congress), Niklas Lindström (National Library of Sweden), Tiziana Possemato (@Cult and Casalini Libri / Share-VDE);
Charleston Conference – online session From idea to implementation: BIBFRAME becomes reality, on November 14th, with Sally H. McCallum (Library of Congress), Beth Picknally Camden (University of Pennsylvania), Nancy Lorimer (Stanford), Simeon Warner (Cornell), Tiziana Possemato (@Cult-Casalini Libri)
SWIB 2022 – online session Evaluation and evolution of the Share-VDE 2.0 Linked Data Catalog, between November 28th and December 2nd, with Beth Camden, Jim Hahn, Kayt Ahnberg (University of Pennsylvania), Filip Jakobsen (Samhæng)
To see the full list of presentations and events, please browse the Share-VDE wiki resources section.
As always, you can follow the implementations and the progresses of the numerous activities related to the entity management, the discovery platform and the connected output on https://wiki.svde.org.