2020 CEAL Cataloging Workshop


2020 CEAL Cataloging Workshop 

 

Co-sponsored by CEAL Committee on Technical Processing (CTP) and the Harvard Yenching Library

 

I. Workshop description 

 

This workshop will cover issues on RDA 3R project updates, NACO updates, ERMB cooperative cataloging for e-resources, CJK Funnel projects, special materials and using AI/machine learning to support technical processing.  In addition, this workshop will have group discussions on CEAL best practices and a new SACO CJK funnel, which will propose new CJK subject and genre terms. We welcome colleagues for collections and public services to join the discussion and help strategize to make East Asian resources more discoverable.  

 

II. Registration information 

 

Date: Tuesday, March 17th, 2020 (postponed; Part one--May 27, 2pm (Eastern) and Part two--May 28, 12pm (Eastern) 

Time: 11:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.

Presenters: CEAL Committee of Technical Processing members, CJK NACO Funnel Coordinator/members and Chiat Naun Chew, etc.  

Venue: Harvard Yenching Library

 

Registration formhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScFWIWBNWpeHKu9OfoCY11wP4qzPD3YY1b_RzVWXBEg6EyiMA/viewform

Registration deadline: February 15th, 2020; limited space; first come first serve

Registration fee: free

 

 

III. Schedules and program 

 

Updated schedules and programs: 

 

Due to COVID-19, we have to change our annual cataloging workshop into webinars this year. Below is the information of workshop time and topics. The Zoom links will be sent later on. Each session is for 1.5 hours, so a few reports will be added to the CTP meeting instead. Below are updated schedules.  

 

May 26, 11 am (Eastern)--CEAL Committee on Technical Processing Annual Meeting & CEAL Cataloging Workshop reports

Theme: Enhancing the discovery of East Asian resources with linked data for cultural heritage and digital humanities

 

Semantic Technology and Linked Data enable large-scale Digital Humanities research, collaboration and aggregation as well as Cultural Heritage (CH) data, which is multilingual, semantically rich and highly interlinked. There are large national and international CH portals, such as Europeana, to large open data repositories, such as the Linked Open Data Cloud, and massive linked library data in the U.S., Europe, and Asia in recent years. More East Asian libraries have implemented IIIF (International Image Interoperability Framework) for their digital collections to share, view and curate hi-resolution images internationally. This program will explore and discuss how to enhance the discovery of East Asian resources with linked data for cultural heritage and digital humanities and in light of cultural diversity. 

 

 

May 27, 2 pm (Eastern)--CEAL Cataloging Workshop, Part one

  

May 28, 12pm (Eastern)--CEAL Cataloging Workshop, Part two--CJK NACO funnel session 

 

 

Originally in-person workshop schedules and programs: 

 

Time 

Topics & Presenters 

11:30-11:55am 

Check-in 

12-1:10pm 

RDA 3R Updates / Chiat Naun Chew (Harvard), PCC Standing Committee on Standards, co-chair 

1:15-2:15pm 

CJK NACO Updates / Shi Deng and funnel members 

2:15-2:30pm 

Break 

2:30-2:55pm 

CJK BIBCO/CONSER/SACO Funnel Updates/ERMB projects / Bie-Hwa, Lia & Charlene 

2:55-3:30pm 

LD4P2/Sinopia testing reports / TJ & LD4P2 participants 

3:30-4:00pm 

How to use AI/machine learning to support library technical services: Fantastic Futures conference report / Mieko & Charlene