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Does anyone know if this is being recorded and if so, where it will be made 
available? I have a conflict but am very interested.



Thanks,

Nathan



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Nathan Tallman
Digital Preservation Librarian
Penn State University Libraries

(814) 865-0860

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Subject: [NDSA-ALL] Reminder: Webinar revised PREMIS ontology, Thursday 22 
Feb. 2018



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Preservation Metadata as Linked Data: Revising the PREMIS OWL Ontology

Webinar, Feb. 22, 2018 12:00-1:30 EST

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The PREMIS Data Dictionary for Preservation Metadata consists of a data 
model about the entities that are part of the process of preserving our 
valuable digital objects and details the information we need to know to 
preserve and use them in the future. A supporting XML schema allowed for 
wide implementation since the Data Dictionary was first released in 2005. 
Users have expressed a need to model it as Linked Data in RDF to provide a 
Linked Data-friendly data management function for a preservation repository, 
allowing for SPARQL querying.  An OWL ontology was developed corresponding 
to the semantic units in version 2.2 and made available in 2013. After the 
PREMIS Editorial Committee revised the Data Dictionary with significant 
modeling changes in version 3, it formed the PREMIS OWL Ontology Revision 
Team to revise the ontology. The 
<http://www.loc.gov/standards/premis/ontology/owl-version3.html> new 
ontology substantially remodeled the previous one, incorporating emerging 
Linked Data best practices and connections to other relevant RDF ontologies. 
The working group released a draft version in December 2017 and encourages 
people in the preservation, metadata and linked data communities to review 
and provide comments before it is finalized. To introduce the ontology to 
the community as well as help potential reviewers understand the goals, 
principles and features of it, the Revision team is conducting a webinar on 
Feb. 22, 2018 sponsored by the Library of Congress. Questions are encouraged 
from attendees.



Attendees are expected to be familiar with the PREMIS Data Dictionary and 
the functions of a preservation repository.



The webinar will address the following:

*	The use cases considered for using preservation metadata in a Linked Data 
context

*	The principles that guided the development of the revision and how they 
support flexibility

*	How it reuses external ontologies (e.g. PROV-O, DC terms) and is 
integrated with the preservation vocabularies at 
<http://id.loc.gov/preservationdescriptions/> 
http://id.loc.gov/preservationdescriptions/

*	Its robust ways of representing relationships between the main PREMIS 
entities (Objects, Events, Agents and Rights) and between different objects 
in the repository

*	How the community can contribute to the process of finalizing and 
implementing it



Presenters include:

Rebecca Guenther, Consultant, Library of Congress

Evelyn McLellan, Artefactual Systems

Bertrand Caron, Bibliothèque nationale de France

Elizabeth Russy-Roke, Emory University

Lina Bountouri, NATO



Please join us on Feb. 22 at 12:00-1:30 EST at the following:

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http://login.icohere.com/PCC?pnum=SHC58987

It is not necessary to sign up in advance. Please enter the site a few 
minutes early in case you need to download Webex software. A recording of 
the session will be made available at the same URL as the webinar. Thanks to 
the Library of Congress for its sponsorship.



The PREMIS OWL Ontology Revision Team



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