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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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• Conference goals and track descriptions
Zoom tips and settings for anonymous participation (most sessions will be recorded for sharing)
Community Participation Guidelines and how to report related issues
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Steven Folsom

Cornell University
Coordinator, Metadata Design and Operations
Steven Folsom is a metadata librarian coordinating the creation and management of metadata for various Cornell University Library digital platforms. He strategizes on the integration of metadata across systems with the ultimate goal of improving discovery and access of information resources.

My Presenters Sessions

Monday, July 6
 

TBA

 
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  • Filter By Date 2020 LD4 Conference on Linked Data in Libraries Jul 6 -31, 2020
  • Filter By Type
  • Data sources | ontologies | standards
  • Digital collections
  • Discovery
  • Ethics
  • Infrastructure
  • Linked data for beginners
  • Metadata production
  • Planning for implementation
  • RDF application profiles
  • Special collections | archives | rare materials
  • Wikidata


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