Wow -- there is a whole lot to like in that document. Affirming the need to work with dynamic statements and strings-to-URLs is great. The only comment I could offer would be -- with the exception of a tangential mention in the description of SD4 -- that there isn't a mention of linked data environments outside the traditional library/researcher space. I was hoping to see a mention of Freebase, wikidata, and other similar broad communities. (The mention of working with Code4Lib technologists is nice, too.)
This is a great strategic document to start working from.
Peter
> On Jan 26, 2015, at 5:11 PM, Roy Tennant <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> The Code4Lib community was specifically mentioned in the Program for
> Cooperative Cataloging Strategic Directions document, so I thought a good
> start would be to let everyone know about it. A thank you to my colleague
> Karen Smith-Yoshimura for forwarding the message.
> Roy
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> *From:* Program for Cooperative Cataloging [mailto:[log in to unmask]
> <[log in to unmask]>] *On Behalf Of *Christopher Cronin
> *Sent:* Monday, January 26, 2015 12:40 PM
> *To:* [log in to unmask]
> *Subject:* [PCCLIST] PCC Participants Meeting at ALA Midwinter: PCC Vision,
> Mission, and Strategic Directions (2015-2017)
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>
> This message is being posted to multiple lists, please excuse the
> duplication.
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> Please join us for the PCC Participants Meeting at ALA Midwinter:
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> Sunday, February 1, 2015
> 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
> Location: McCormick Place West, Room: W196a
>
> *______________________________________________________*
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>
>
> *Topic: PCC Strategic Directions* *(January 2015 - December 2017)*
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>
> In 2014, the PCC began a planning process that included commissioning three
> white papers and holding a facilitated strategic planning session in
> conjunction with the PCC Policy Committee’s annual meeting in November.
> The resulting plan document, *PCC Vision, Mission, and Strategic Directions
> (2015-2017)*, is attached, and will soon be posted on the PCC website.
>
>
>
> Please join us for a discussion of the role PCC will play over the next
> several years in helping advance the community’s understanding of and
> transition to linked data applications. Beth Picknally Camden (PCC Past
> Chair) and Chris Cronin (PCC Chair) will describe the planning process and
> provide an overview of the new PCC Strategic Directions & Actions related
> to four main areas:
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> 1. *Training and education:* Develop a curriculum that will advance
> the community’s understanding of linked data;
>
> 2. *Linked data transitions:* Align the PCC’s activities and
> investments with those that will have the highest impact within the global
> data environment;
>
> 3. *Identities and entity management:* Provide leadership for the
> shift in authority control from an approach primarily based on creating
> text strings to one focused on managing identities and entities;
>
> 4. *Business models: *Explore branding and funding models that will
> support the PCC’s strategic directions and the overall sustainability of
> the Program.
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>
> The agenda will include time for feedback from and discussion with PCC
> participants on these new directions.
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>
>
> ___________________________________________
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>
>
> Christopher Cronin
>
> Chair, Program for Cooperative Cataloging
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>
>
> Director of Technical Services
>
> University of Chicago Library
>
> 1100 E. 57th Street
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> Chicago, IL 60637
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>
>
> Phone: 773-702-8739
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> Fax: 773-702-3016
>
> Skype: christopher-cronin
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> E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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> ___________________________________________
> <PCC Strategic Plan 2015-2017.pdf>
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