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Black Lunch Table - Slide PAST EVENTS Slide 1ROUNDTABLESCalgary, ABOctober 7th, 2022Slide 1ARTISTS' TABLESeattle, WANovember 20, 2020Slide 1PEOPLE'S TABLEBaltimore, MDOctober 16, 2020Slide 1PEOPLE'S TABLELawrence, KSJuly 16, 2022 WIKIPEDIA LEARN MORE In its 16 year existence, The Black Lunch Table has taken a variety of forms including Wikipedia edit-a-thons. Black Lunch Table Wikimedians mobilize the creation and improvement of a specific set of Wikipedia articles that pertain to the lives and works of Black artis
WikiProject PCC Wikidata Pilot - The Wikidata Pilot will have oversight from the Task Group on Identity Management in NACO. The Task Group has been exploring the use of Wikidata to realize the PCC’s 2018-2021 Strategic Direction SD4: “Accelerate the movement toward ubiquitous identifier creation and identity management at the network level … attain an environment where identity management work activity is characterized by much greater proportions and numbers of entities receiving identifiers … strategic partnerships and collabo
WikiProject PCC Wikidata Pilot/NCMC NC Names Authority - North Carolina Metadata Connect (NCMC) is an association of North Carolina metadata professionals around the state with the goal of providing opportunities for professional development, information sharing, and collaboration. Here is an excerpt of a table listing properties selected for use for the name authority projects. It has been adapted by each individual contributor for their specific institutional project.
WikiProject PCC Wikidata Pilot/Smithsonian Libraries Dibner Library portraits - The purpose of participating in the PCC Wikidata Pilot Project was to identify the existing Wikidata items (and to create new ones, where needed) for the sitters, primarily scientists and those in related technical fields, and for the illustrators, engravers, photographers and other visual artists and publishing firms who created the portraits in the Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology’s collection. Although most of the sitters already had existing, well-described Wikidata it
WikiProject PCC Wikidata Pilot/Stanford University - Stanford Libraries began working in Wikidata as part of our participation in Linked Data for Production (LD4P2). More information can be found at the Stanford Libraries' Wikiproject pages.
WikiProject PCC Wikidata Pilot/UC Davis - The metadata allows for linked data identifiers for specific components of descriptions; including data creators, subjects, and locations. Where appropriate, the collections in include pointers to both the Library of Congress Name Authority File and the Faceted Application of Subject Terminology. When objects do not exist in these controlled terms, there is no standard methodology for adding additional information.
WikiProject PCC Wikidata Pilot/University of Maryland, Baltimore - Librarians who curate submissions to the UMB Digital Archive (DA) that collects works from and about persons with historical importance for the University of Maryland, Baltimore, as well as current works by UMB authors/researchers, have been keeping an Excel sheet with normalized names of those persons. The purpose of the project is to research information on these persons and to make the data we collect on them more accessible to the broader public while identifying them as authors or subjects
WikiProject PCC Wikidata Pilot/University of Minnesota/MNHip-Hop - The Minnesota Hip-Hop Collection Project is a sub-project of the University of Minnesota PCC Wikidata Pilot Project. It is based on metadata from the Minnesota Hip-Hop Collection (GV013) in the Givens Collection of the University of Minnesota Libraries.
WikiProject PCC Wikidata Pilot/University of Notre Dame - We hope this pilot will give us a structured way to explore Wikidata as it can be used for cataloging and metadata. We hope the fact that this project is led by the PCC will help to guide our own and others’ efforts to explore Wikidata as a tool that can be used for practical purposes to improve and modify existing cataloging and metadata practices, rather than trying to start working with linked data from scratch. In the best case scenario, this pilot project helps to introduce the Hesburgh Lib
WikiProject PCC Wikidata Pilot/Yale University - The Yale University Library (YUL) PCC Wikidata Pilot Project task force will focus on two proposed projects: managing citation identities in Wikidata, and cataloging events in Wikidata. Both of these projects have the potential to support cross-collection discovery. Citation entities (representing bibliographies, catalogs, and reference sources) appear in metadata for both library and museum objects.
Wikiproject University of Toronto Libraries EMCO - The Program for Cooperative Cataloging (Q63468537) (PCC) has launched a global cooperative for entity management on the semantic web called EMCO. As part of this program, the Wikidata user community has set up a Community of Practice to coordinate identity management work for GLAMs. You can read more about EMCO and the Wikidata Community of Practice at the EMCO Lyrasis Wiki.
WikiProject University of Toronto Libraries/Canadian Business Archives - The primary goal of this project initially was to explore how to deliver Wikidata "archives at" results via SPARQL queries to support U of T students and faculty looking for archival records from Canadian businesses. Archives data was primarily extracted from provincial discovery portals by Graduate Student Library Assistants Isobel Carnegie and Cassidy Kohut. Interested in adding to this list?
WikiProject University of Washington Archival Metadata - WikiProject University of Washington Archival Metadata is a project dedicated to integrating the University of Washington Libraries' archival metadata with Wikidata. Our work is experimental at present, and is being done as a proof-of-concept using metadata about the collections held by the Labor Archives of Washington. Thank you to Conor Casey of the Labor Archives of Washington for providing us with a dataset to experiment on, and for support in planning this project.
WikiProject University of Washington Libraries: EMCO - The Program for Cooperative Cataloging (Q63468537) (PCC) has launched a global cooperative for entity management on the semantic web called EMCO. As part of this program, the Wikidata user community has set up a Community of Practice to coordinate identity management work for GLAMs. You can read more about EMCO and the Wikidata Community of Practice at the EMCO Lyrasis Wiki.
WikiProject Virginia Commonwealth University: EMCO - The Program for Cooperative Cataloging (Q63468537) (PCC) has launched a global cooperative for entity management on the semantic web called EMCO. As part of this program, the Wikidata user community has set up a Community of Practice to coordinate identity management work for GLAMs. You can read more about EMCO and the Wikidata Community of Practice at the EMCO Lyrasis Wiki.