Blog from October, 2014

Steven Folsom
Sarah Ross
October 31, 2014, 10:30am - 12pm, Olin 106G

Description

You may have noticed innovations in the new Blacklight faceting function. Or, if you work on Voyager records, you may have noticed a proliferation of records with the mysterious MARC tag “|2 fast.” Metadata Working Group presents a session on FAST, Faceted Application of Subject Terminology, a terminology scheme on the cutting edge of subject access theory. Almost every record in the Cornell catalog will be touched by FAST: you don’t want to ignore what’s going on! Steven Folsom and Sarah Ross have been involved in working with the OCLC inventors of FAST and making it work in the Cornell catalog. Sarah Ross will talk about the nuts-and-bolts of MARC cataloging and the FAST tool that stands behind a faceted approach to subject analysis, and Steven Folsom will demonstrate how the public can soon interact with these headings through the Blacklight catalog.
  • Folsom, Steven; Sarah Ross. Metadata Working Group: Faceted Application of Subject Terminology (FAST) at Cornell. (2014-10-31) PowerPoint You may have noticed innovations in the new Blacklight faceting function. Or, if you work on Voyager records, you may have noticed a proliferation of records with the mysterious MARC tag “|2 fast.” Metadata Working Group presents a session on FAST, Faceted Application of Subject Terminology, a terminology scheme on the cutting edge of subject access theory. Almost every record in the Cornell catalog will be touched by FAST: you don’t want to ignore what’s going on! Steven Folsom and Sarah Ross have been involved in working with the OCLC inventors of FAST and making it work in the Cornell catalog. Sarah Ross will talk about the nuts-and-bolts of MARC cataloging and the FAST tool that stands behind a faceted approach to subject analysis, and Steven Folsom will demonstrate how the public can soon interact with these headings through the Blacklight catalog.
    http://hdl.handle.net/1813/38092
Columbia MWG
October 21, 2014, 2:30-4:00pm, Olin Library 703

Description

Martha Tenney – Training undergraduates to do metadata work for digital collections Margaret Smithglass – New Registrar & Digital Content Librarian @ Avery Brian Luna Lucero – Academic Commons: Changes to metadata processing Robbie Blitz – Staff Collection Viewer Alex Thurman – IIPC Collaborative Collections Matt Haugen – BIBFRAME training Christina Harlow - Integrating BIBFRAME editor and tools into Django project Henri Duvillard - Internet Archive John Scialdone/Merlie Hanson - Overview of current projects Amy Nurnberger – Research Data Alliance meeting, Plenary 4. Melanie Wacker – Research metadata support