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The MLibrary 2.0 SIG Brownbags will begin in January 2008. Look for further information soon!
The MLibrary 2.0 SIG Brownbags will begin in January 2008. Look for further information soon!
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"Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so." - Douglas Adams
"Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so." - Douglas Adams
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So how do we come up with topics? Suggest them here?
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Maybe I've got monomania but I'd be interested in having a discussion of recent developments in and around the sphere of Open Data, mostly because they have been coming thick and fast. A quick buzzword list might include: OAI ORE, Zotero Commons and IA partnership, Open Library, WoGroFuBiCo report (and various responses), Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and License, Worldcat API, LCSH as RESTful web service and LCSH in SKOS, RDA and Git (distributed source control as a model for management of bibliographic records), blah, blah, etc.
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Of course I'd be happy to lead/start the discussion if enough people are interested. Any other ideas?
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--[[User:Jkglenn|Jkglenn]] 11:58, 17 December 2007 (EST)

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The MLibrary 2.0 SIG Brownbags will begin in January 2008. Look for further information soon!

"Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so." - Douglas Adams

So how do we come up with topics? Suggest them here? Maybe I've got monomania but I'd be interested in having a discussion of recent developments in and around the sphere of Open Data, mostly because they have been coming thick and fast. A quick buzzword list might include: OAI ORE, Zotero Commons and IA partnership, Open Library, WoGroFuBiCo report (and various responses), Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and License, Worldcat API, LCSH as RESTful web service and LCSH in SKOS, RDA and Git (distributed source control as a model for management of bibliographic records), blah, blah, etc. Of course I'd be happy to lead/start the discussion if enough people are interested. Any other ideas? --Jkglenn 11:58, 17 December 2007 (EST)

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