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- Second session: Friday, 15 October 2021, 0100 UTC
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In Attendance:
Approval of Agenda
Reports
Chair's report: Kimmy
ISBD review: Chris
MARC21:
UNIMARC: Maria
- Representation of RDA in UNIMARC Authority Data for Musical Works and Creators
Metadata Standards:
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PMO: Kimmy
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Wikidata: Chris and Kimmy
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Further discussion: BIBFRAME, RDA ontology, DCRM(M), Working Groups, more music-related metadata cataloguing/description issues, etc.
Old Business
RISM-C
Section website
- New IAML electronic archiving guidelines (Kimmy)
- Past conference materials (Kyla)
Information on cataloguing from the Section website
Section communication (email list, pbworks, social media, etc.)
New Business
Any new business?
- Invitation to a joint session with the Audiovisual Section (Kimmy)
Next Meeting
Adjournment
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Cataloguing and Metadata Section Business Meeting 2021 (Online)
This 5-minute mini-meeting will take place online during our main session on Thursday, 29 July 2021, 15.00 UTC.
- Chair’s welcome: Frédéric Lemmers, Section Chair
- Updates from the IFLA Permanent UNIMARC Committee: Jay Weitz, PUC Vice Chair
- Updates on ISBD review: Chris Holden, IFLA ISBD Review Group Consulting Liaison
- Elections
- Next year's plan, scheduling the next meeting
In attendance:
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** Recruitment message sent to IAML-L on 19 May 2021
IAML's Cataloguing and Metadata Section is seeking member participation!
We are a group of all levels of expertise who are interested in addressing issues of international scope that relate to music resources. We add an important voice to developments of standards, and we support each other's work in the music library community. We are the maintenance agency for IFLA's code lists for musical forms and medium of performance, and we work toward building more globally inclusive vocabularies.
IAML sections have no formal membership other than the chair, vice-chair, and secretary. In the Cataloguing and Metadata Section, those who volunteer become the project leader, and may form a working group. At the moment, we are particularly seeking members to fill the positions of Section Secretary and Representative to the Permanent UNIMARC Committee (IFLA). Interested members please contact vice chair Kimmy Szeto <kimmy.szeto@baruch.cuny.edu>.
We are looking forward to reconnecting with each other at the IAML Online Congress 2021, and working on strengthening mutual assistance for our colleagues who have been made isolated from the cataloguing and metadata community.
Positions seeking candidates
Recently concluded projects
On-going projects
- Participate in the ISBD Review Group as liaison from IAML.
- Consult with the Project Group on RISM Series C on MARC21 authority revisions for updating the Directory of Music Institutions.
- Improve usability of the medium of performance area in the new IFLA namespace (https://www.iflastandards.info/unimarc/terms/mop), especially the technical aspect of multilingual data structure / display.
Potential projects
Comments (1)
Eric van Balkum (Muziekschatten) said
at 5:33 am on Aug 23, 2021
Dear all, since last January I am working (60% FTE) as a music metadata specialist for a network called Podiumkunst.net in The Netherlands.
In a four year-period that has just started this network will create a portal on which the metadata of many music (audio, sheet music and archival materials) and performing arts collections can be searched.
This will be done according to the Dutch National Strategy for Digital Heritage (visible - usable - sustainable).
All metadata will be published as linked open data. We are now in the process of accepting the IFLA LRM-model as the underlying structure for this platform, together with the RDA registry element set (both are fairly new to me).
As the application manager of the website www.muziekschatten.nl I was involved in the LOD-publication of the metadataset and digitised sheet music of the former Dutch Radio Music Library, which was mapped from (adapted) UNIMARC to schema.org- and tailormade Muziekschatten-properties (see data.muziekschatten.nl). In this case I woulld like to make a better decision...
In this group and of the IFLA-standards-website I only see references to ISBD- and UNIMARC-vocabularies.
Could you comment on the 'negligence' of the well-structured and -described (even in Dutch!) RDA Ontology?
(After accepting the basic model we will be looking at the Performed Music Ontology as a possible basis for publishing structured information on instrumentation of works).
thanks and greetz, Eric van Balkum
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