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Friday, August 5 • 3:00pm - 4:00pm
510 - Out of the Box Finding Aids: Design and Development for Contemporary Research

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EAD3 helps us create structured data, but how do we serve the data to users? The speakers discuss two projects that experiment with out-of-the-box finding aid design, development, and delivery. First, the Fancy Finding Aid: visual content, responsive design, mobile interactions, automated requests, and annotation features. Second, Finding Aid-LD: strategies for preparation, publication, and promotion of finding aid data as Linked Data and exposure of archives collections on the (Semantic) Web.

Chair
avatar for Allison Jai O'Dell

Allison Jai O'Dell

Metadata Librarian, University of Florida
Allison works in technical services for special collections and archives. Her research and development projects focus on metadata, Linked Data, and front-end Web development. Details and CV: http://www.allisonjai.com

Speakers
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Jacob Shelby

Metadata Technologies Librarian, NCSU Libraries
Jacob Shelby is a metadata professional who focuses on data modeling, metadata consultation, and linked data exploration at NCSU Libraries. His research interests are in linked data, code for libraries and archives, and data sharing and reuse.



Friday August 5, 2016 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Room 208/209 Hilton Atlanta, 255 Courtland Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30303