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The ALCTS Cataloging and Metadata Management Section (CaMMS) would like 
to invite you to a forum on the Bibliographic Framework Initiative 
(BIBFRAME) to be held on Sunday, June 29, 2014, 1:00-2:30, at the Las 
Vegas Convention Center, N111 at the American Library Association Annual 
Meeting.

Please join us to learn about developments on this exciting project!

***Title:*Translating BIBFRAME, or, What is all this #$%!?: Making its 
potential mutually intelligible to catalogers and coders alike

*Date, time and location*: Sunday, June 29, 1:00-2:30, Las Vegas 
Convention Center-N111

*Presentations include:*

*Storming the Semantic Web.*How will libraries, archives, and other 
cultural-heritage organizations take the Semantic Web by storm? Dorothea 
Salo will lay out the landscape, demonstrate promising projects, and 
suggest ways to get involved.

/Presented by:/Dorothea Salo, Faculty Associate, School of Library and 
Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Currently a Faculty Associate in the School of Library and Information 
Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dorothea Salo teaches 
about library technology, digital curation, database design, 
organization of information, and the changing landscape of publishing. 
She also serves on UW-Madison's Research Data Services team. In 2009 
/Library Journal/ named her a Mover and Shaker for her open-access 
advocacy. She has written and presented internationally on linked data, 
data curation, scholarly communication, social media, and user-centered 
design. She holds an MA in Library and Information Studies and another 
in Spanish from UW-Madison.

*LC's MARC to BIBFRAME Converter: Practical, Fast, and Fun! *Linked Data 
for Libraries and working with the BIBFRAME converter. Philip Schreur 
will candidly discuss what they discovered about the converter and the 
model itself in their recent work.

/Presented by:/Philip Schreur, Head, Metadata Department, Stanford 
University.

Currently the Head of the Stanford University Metadata Department, 
Philip Schreur has previously worked for the University of California 
(Berkeley and Davis campuses) and as the Knowledge System Developer for 
HighWire Press.  He holds an MLIS from the University of California, 
Berkeley and a PhD in Medieval music theory from Stanford.  He serves as 
the past-chair of the Program for Cooperative Cataloging and on the 
editorial board of /Library Resources & Technical Services /(LRTS).  He 
is responsible for Stanford University Library's linked-data efforts and 
has been focused on the use of linked data for authority control in the 
Digital Repository and the transition from MARC to BIBFRAME, both for 
descriptive metadata transformation and creation.

*Toy Stories: The State of Semantics in a Semiotic World. *Old paradigms 
versus totally new adventures. How might we come together, across 
disciplines, to use linked data in real world solutions? Nannette Naught 
will present a simple metaphor for cross discipline discussion and 
suggest potential points of convergence.

/Presented by: /Nannette Naught, Vice President Strategy & 
Implementation, Information Management Team (IMT), Inc.

Currently lead analyst and knowledge system designer at IMT, Nannette 
Naught has worked on information, knowledge, content, and document 
management systems in the Niche Publishing, Manufacturing/Technical 
Documentation, Association, and Library marketplaces. Within the Library 
marketplace, she currently serves as CoChair of the CaMMS Continuing 
Education Committee, served as an active member of the RDA Conference 
Forums and Programs Task Force, and as ALA's technical lead for RDA 
Toolkit development beginning in late 2006. She continues to learn 
about, advocate for, and develop applications for multi-version, 
multi-lingual, multi-encoding Library as Publisher solutions.

We hope to see you there!

Rebecca Mugridge

CaMMS Chair, 2013-2014

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Rebecca L. Mugridge
Associate Director for Technical Services and Library Systems
University Library, LI-B34E
University at Albany
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