Fall 2020
Online Class

INLS 720-01W

INLS 720 Readings

 

Instructor: Cliff Missen
E-Mail: cliff@unc.edu
School of Information and Library Science
UNC-Chapel Hill

     
     

 

Bibliography of Readings

Agenjo, X., Hernandez, F., and Viedma, A. (2012). Data Aggregation and Dissemination of Authority Records through Linked Open Data in a European Context. Cataloging and Classification Quarterly 50:8, 803-829.

Arbuckle, B., et al. (2014) Data sharing reveals complexity in the westward spread of domestic animals across neolithic Turkey. PLOS One 9(6): e99845. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0099845.

Atici, Levent, Sarah Kansa, Justin Lev-Tov, and Eric Kansa (2012) Other People’s Data: A Demonstration of the Imperative of Publishing Primary Data. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 4(3): 1-19.

Baca, Murtha, et al. (2006) Cataloging cultural objects: A guide to describing cultural works and their images. Chicago: American Library Association. (Available online at http://cco.vrafoundation.org/index.php/toolkit/cco_pdf_version/) Introduction, Part 2 Elements, Part 2 Ch 1.

Baca, Murtha, and Patricia Harpring, editors. (2006, updated 2015.) Categories for Description of Works of Art (CDWA). Introduction, CDWA and other metadata standards, and Metadata standards crosswalk.

Baker, Thomas. (2012) Libraries, languages of description, and linked data: a Dublin Core perspective. Library Hi Tech 30(1): 116-133.

Baker, Thomas, Karen Coyle, and Sean Petiya. (2014) Multi-entity models of resource description in the Semantic Web: A comparison of FRBR, RDA, and Bibframe. Library Hi Tech 32(4): 562-582.

Bates, Marcia J. What is a reference book: a theoretical and empirical analysis. RQ 26 (Fall 1986): 37-57. (Selected excerpts only.)

Bearman, David. (2008) Representing museum knowledge. In Museum informatics, Paul Marty and Katherine Burton-Jones, eds. New York: Taylor and Francis. 35–57.

Buckland, Michael. (2012) Obsolescence in subject description. Journal of Documentation 68(2): 154- 161.

Bowker, Geoffrey. 2000. Biodiversity datadiversity. Social Studies of Science 30, 5: 643-683.

Coburn, Erin, Elisa Lanzi, Elizabeth O’Keefe, Regine Stein, and Ann Whiteside. (2010). The Cataloging Cultural Objects experience: codifying practice for the cultural heritage community. IFLA Journal 36(16): 16-29.

Collaborative Digitization Program (CDP) Metadata Working Group. (2006). Dublin Core Metadata Best Practices version 2.1.1.

Coyle, Karen. 2006. Identifiers: unique, persistent, global. The Journal of Academic Librarianship 32(4): 428-431.

Doerr, Martin. (2004) The CIDOC conceptual reference model: an ontological approach to semantic interoperability of metadata. AI Magazine 24(3): 75-92.

Duval, Eric, Wayne Hodgins, Stuart Sutton, and Stu Weibel. (2002) Metadata principles and practicalities. D-Lib. Available at: http://dlib.org/dlib/april02/weibel/04weibel.html

Elings, Mary, and Gunter Weibel. (2007) Metadata for all: descriptive standards and metadata sharing across libraries, archives, and museums. First Monday 12(3). Available at: http://firstmonday.org/article/view/1628/1543

Europeana data model primer. (2013) Available at: http://pro.europeana.eu/files/Europeana_Professional/Share_your_data/Technical_requirements/EDM_Do cumentation/EDM_Primer_130714.pdf

Europeana strategy 2015-2020 (and 2018 strategy update). Available at http://strategy2020.europeana.eu/update/ (click Main Strategy link for original strategy document)

Europeana white paper #2: the problem of the yellow milkmaid. (2011). Available at https://pro.europeana.eu/post/the-problem-of-the-yellow-milkmaid (click link for the PDF report)

GAMER Group. (Lee, J.H., and colleagues.) Video game metadata schema version 2.1 and 4.0 (optional).

Getty Research Institute. (Patricia Harpring, editor.) About the Art and Architecture Thesaurus. Available at: http://www.getty.edu/research/tools/vocabularies/aat/about.html

Gilliland, Anne. 2016. Setting the stage. In Introduction to Metadata. 3rd ed (online edition). Edited by Murtha Baca. Available at: http://www.getty.edu/publications/intrometadata/setting-the-stage/

Gill, Tony. (2004) Building semantic bridges between museums, libraries, and archives: the CIDOC conceptual reference model. First Monday 9(5). Available at: http://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/1145/1065

Goodwin, Charles. (1994) Professional vision. American Anthropologist 96(3): 606-633. Greenberg, Jane. (2009) Metadata and digital information. In Bates, Marcia, and Mary Niles Maack (eds).

Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences. 3rd ed. CRC Press.

IFLA. Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records final report. Available at: http://www.ifla.org/VII/s13/frbr/frbr.pdf (Read about Group 1 entities—sections 3.1-3.11, and sections 4.1-4.4—only.)

Isaac, Antoine. (2013) Europeana data model primer. Sections 1-5.4 (pp. 1-19.) Available at: http://pro.europeana.eu/files/Europeana_Professional/Share_your_data/Technical_requirements/EDM_Do cumentation/EDM_Primer_130714.pdf

Kansa, E., Kansa, S., and Arbuckle, B. (2014) Publishing and pushing: mixing models for communicating research data in archeology. International Journal of Digital Curation 9(1): 57-70.

Kent, William. (1978) Data and reality: basic assumptions in data processing reconsidered. Amsterdam: North Holland Press. (Ch. 1, Entities.)

Kintigh, K. (2006) The promise and challenge of archeological data integration. American Antiquity 71(3): 567-578.

Jackson, Steven, and Sarah Barbrow. 2015. Standards and/as innovation: protocols, creativity, and interactive systems development in ecology. In Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '15)

Jett, J., S. Sacchi, J.H. Lee, and R. Clarke. (2015) A conceptual model for video games and interactive media. Journal of the Association of Information Science and Technology (JASIST), doi: 10.1002/asi.23409

Johnston, P. (2006) Why an abstract model for Dublin Core metadata? eFoundations blog. Available at: http://efoundations.typepad.com/efoundations/2006/11/why_an_abstract.html

Lee, J. H., Cho, H., Fox, V., and Perti, A. (2013). User-centered approach in creating a metadata schema for video games and interactive media. Proceedings of the 13th ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL), 229-238.

Lee, J.H., Clarke, R., and Perti, A. (2015). Empirical evaluation of metadata for video games and interactive media. Journal for the Association of Information Science and Technology (JASIST).

Long, Kara, Santi Thompson, Sarah Potvin, and Monica Rivero. (2017) The wicked problem of neutral description: a documentation perspective to metadata standards. Cataloging and Classification Quarterly 55(3): 107-128.

Marty, Paul., W. Boyd Rayward, and Michael Twidale. (2003) Museum informatics. In Annual Review of Information Science and Technology. Blaise Cronin, ed.. 259–294. Medford, NJ: Information Today.

Miller, Eric. (1998) An introduction to the Resource Description Framework. D-Lib Available at: http://dlib.org/dlib/may98/miller/05miller.html

Millerand, F., and Bowker, G. (2009) Metadata standards: trajectories and enactment in the life of an ontology. In S. L. Star & M. Lampland (Eds.), Formalizing Practices: Reckoning with Standards, Numbers and Models in Science and Everyday Life.

National Information Standards Organization (NISO). (2013) ANSI/NISO Z39.85 2012. Dublin Core Metadata Element Set.

Oldman, Dominic. (2013) The costs of cultural heritage data services: CIDOC CRM or aggregator formats? Available at: http://www.oldman.me.uk/blog/costsofculturalheritage/

Oomen, Johan, and Lotte Belice Baltussen. (2012) Sharing cultural heritage the linked open data way: why you should sign up. Proceedings Museums and the Web 2012. Available at: http://www.museumsandtheweb.com/mw2012/papers/sharing_cultural_heritage_the_linked_open_data

Orna, Elizabeth, and Charles Pettitt. (1998) What is information in the museum context? In Information management in museums, 19–32, 42–67. 2nd ed. Aldershot, England: Gower.

Rabinowitz, Adam, Maria Esteva, and Jessica Trelogan. (2013) Ensuring a future for the past: long-term preservation strategies for digital archeological data. In L. Duranti and E. Shaffer, eds. The Memory of the World in the Digital Age: Digitization and Preservation (Proceedings of the International Conference: UNESCO, 2013), 941-954.

Ribes, David. 2017. Notes on the concept of data interoperability: cases from an ecology of AIDS research infrastructures. Proceedings of the 2017 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing 2017, 1514-1526.

Sanger-Katz, Margot. 2016. Is terrorism getting worse? In the West, yes. In the world, no. New York Times, August 16, 2016.

Tennis, Joseph T. (2012) The strange case of eugenics: a subject’s ontogeny in a long-lived classification scheme and the question of collocative integrity. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 63(7): 1350-1359.

Thompson, H. (2010) What is a URI and why does it matter? Available at: http://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/~ht/WhatAreURIs/

Urban, Richard. (2014) The 1:1 principle in the age of linked data. Proceedings of the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications 2014, 119-128.

Weagley, Julie, Ellen Gelches, and Jung-Ran Park. (2010) Interoperability and metadata quality in digital video repositories: a study of Dublin Core. Journal of Library Metadata 10(1): 37-57.

Zeng, Marcia Lei, and Lois Mai Chan. (2009) Semantic interoperability. In Bates, Marcia, and Mary Niles Maack (eds). Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences. 3rd ed. CRC Press.

 

Resources and References

These are not assigned, but you may find them helpful.

Metadata fundamentals

  • Marcia Lei Zeng. (2016) Metadata Basics tutorial. Available at: http://metadataetc.org/metadatabasics/

  • Marcia Lei Zeng and Jian Qin. (2016) Metadata. 2nd ed. New York: Neal-Schuman. Web site to accompany the book is available here: http://metadataetc.org/book-website2nd/

  • NISO (National Information Standards Organization). (2004) Understanding metadata. Available at: http://www.niso.org/publications/press/UnderstandingMetadata.pdf

  • Amy Brand, Frank Daly, and Barbara Myers. (2003) Metadata demystified: a guide for publishers. Available at: http://www.niso.org/publications/press/Metadata_Demystified.pdf

  • Paul Miller. (1996) Metadata for the masses. Ariadne (5) Available at: http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue5/metadata-masses/

Metadata standards

  • List of (primarily structural) standards from Metadata book Web site by Zeng and Qin: http://www.metadataetc.org/book-website/readings/appendixaschemas.htm

Linked data, Semantic Web, RDF

  • Linked Data Tools. Semantic Web Primer. Available at: http://www.linkeddatatools.com/semantic-web- basics

  • Tom Heath and Christian Bizer. (2011) Linked data: evolving the Web into a global data space. Available at: http://linkeddatabook.com/

  • World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). (2014) RDF Primer 1.1. Available at: http://www.w3.org/TR/2014/NOTE-rdf11-primer-20140624/

 

 

 

Course Acknowledgements

The design, materials, and implementation of this version of INLS 720 is the product of a collaborative effort of SILS instructors: Melanie Feinberg, Grace Shin, and myself.