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2020 LD4 Conference on Linked Data in Libraries has ended
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Welcome to the 2020 LD4 Conference on Linked Data in Libraries! There is no charge to participate. Attend one session or many! To join the sessions, create a Sched account. You will need a Sched account to see the "Open Zoom" button to join the actual session. Creating an account also enables you to create a personalized schedule of the sessions you want to attend and receive   reminders specific to those sessions. Session times are shown in Pacific Daylight Time (UTC -7). To view the schedule in your local time zone, use the Timezone dropdown; then you can print, email or download your schedule in your timezone.
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Dr. Joan E. Beaudoin

Wayne State University
Associate Professor, School of Information Sciences
Detroit, Michigan
Hello! In my current position I teach and perform research on metadata, information organization, digital libraries, digital preservation, museum informatics, and the access to and use of visual information. Prior to this I performed archaeological fieldwork, taught art history, and had a long and rewarding career in academic visual resources collections. My research has been published in several scholarly journals, including the Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, Journal of Documentation, Journal of Academic Librarianship, Knowledge Organization, and Art Documentation, and I have presented at regional, national, and international conferences. In addition to a Doctor of Philosophy in Information Studies from Drexel University, I hold a Master of Science in Library and Information Science degree in the management of digital information from Drexel University, a Master of Arts in art history from Temple University, and a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in art history from Massachusetts College of Art.
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  • Data sources | ontologies | standards
  • Digital collections
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  • RDF application profiles
  • Special collections | archives | rare materials
  • Wikidata


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