[Metadatalibrarians] DC-2017 Workshop - Metadata 2020: Accelerating Scholarly Discovery
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*Metadata 2020: Accelerating Scholarly Discovery*
* Half Day Workshop at DC-2017, Washington, DC, 26-29 October 2017*
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*:: Workshop Facilitators:*
*Clare Dean*, *Community Outreach Manager, Metadata 2020*
*Chuck Kosher*, *Director of Technology, Crossref*
*Patricia Feeney*, *Product Support Manager, Crossref*
*:: Time:* 8:30-12:30 DST
*:: Date:* Saturday, 28 October 2017
*:: Session Homepage: *
http://dcevents.dublincore.org/IntConf/index/pages/view/sp17-2020
*:: Registration:*
http://dcevents.dublincore.org/IntConf/index/pages/view/reg17
*Early registration ends 15 September 2017. **Register now and save! *
*Full conference and day rates are available.*
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SESSION DESCRIPTION:
All of those who are involved in scholarly communications have the same end
goal: to conduct, facilitate and/or communicate research, and have that
research be discoverable. Whether they’re funders, authors, preprint
servers, publishers, libraries, repositories; or the numerous tools seeking
to add value through search, discovery, annotation, or analyses; so many of
these organizations contribute along the way but often important details
get mistyped, misrepresented, or missed out entirely.
We all face the same problem—how to include as much useful information as
possible. This includes basic information but also license information,
funding/grant data, ORCID iDs, organization IDs, clinical trial data,
and—along the way—corrections and retractions. How can we manage the
efficient entry and use of clean and complete metadata, in a way that can
grow and permeate through other systems usable by all in the scholarly
communications chain?
We envision a future with better metadata, not only increasing
discoverability of content, but also benefiting reputation management,
attribution, discoverability, efficiency, data reproducibility and
reusability, in addition to future services that don’t yet exist!
A group of organizations (including Crossref, DataCite, ORCID, OpenAIRE,
California Digital Library, Wikimedia, OCLC among others) have come
together to rally the community around this critical issue in scholarly
communications: sharing richer metadata.
Metadata 2020 is a collaboration that advocates richer, connected and
reusable metadata for all research outputs with the understanding that:
- Richer metadata fuels discoverability and innovation;
- Connected metadata bridges the gaps between systems and communities;
- Reusable metadata eliminates duplication of effort.
We seek input from librarians, publishers, aggregators, service providers,
funders, data repositories and researchers, to share user stories and
insights about the journey that metadata takes, and to help prioritize
goals and tactics for Metadata 2020. Metadata 2020 is a campaign that is
bigger than just one organization or sector, but a collective
responsibility shared by us all.
This workshop invites contributions from specialists in the librarian
community to help advance the library element of a metadata maturity model.
This element will contribute to a larger maturity model in service of the
wider scholarly communications community.
WORKSHOP FACILITATORS:
*Clare Dean*, *Community Outreach Manager, Metadata 2020*
Clare Dean is the Community Outreach Manager for the advocacy campaign
Metadata 2020, founded by a number of organizations including Crossref,
DataCite, and ORCID. She is a publishing consultant for publishers and
service providers with over 12 years experience in the scholarly publishing
industry.
*Chuck Kosher*, *Director of Technology, Crossre*f
Chuck Koscher has been the Director of Technology for Crossref since 2002.
His primary responsibility has been the development and operation of
Crossref’s core services and technical infrastructure. As a senior staff
member, he also contributes to the definition of Crossref’s mission and the
expansion of its services such as the launch of Funding Data (formerly
known as FundRef). His role includes management of technical support and
back-end business operations. Chuck and his team interface directly with
publisher members in dealing with issues affected by new or evolving
industry practices such as those involving non-journal content like books,
standards and databases. Chuck has been active within the industry having
served 9 years on the NISO board of directors, and a participant in
initiatives such as the NISO/NFAIS Best practice in Journal Publishing and
NISO’s Supplemental Material Working Group. Prior to Crossref Chuck has
over 20 years in software engineering experience primarily in the aerospace
industry.
*Patricia Feeney*, *Product Support Manager, Crossref*
Patricia Feeney oversees Product Support and has been at Crossref for 10
years. She's also worked in publishing and as a systems librarian and
cataloger and knows a lot about metadata.
*For additional information about the workshop and to register, visit the
conference website
at http://dcevents.dublincore.org/index.php/IntConf/dc-2017
<http://dcevents.dublincore.org/index.php/IntConf/dc-2017>.*
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