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Abstract: Alex Thurman, Web Resources Collection Coordinator at Columbia University Libraries, situates Columbia's program within the context of web archiving activity worldwide, and drills down into some of the challenges of creating and providing access to web archives, including a demonstration of Columbia's new Human Rights Web Archive portal.</description>
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Authors: Kovari, Jason
Abstract: Jason Kovari (Metadata Librarian. Humanities &amp; Special Collections, CUL LTS) discusses why it has become important for some information consumers that libraries share our metadata; talk focuses on interesting projects making use of shared metadata.</description>
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Abstract: Peter Hirtle (Senior Policy Advisor, CUL DSPS) discusses whether metadata records can be copyrighted as well as mechanisms for releasing metadata records.</description>
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Abstract: Presentation on technical and preservation metadata (including the PREMIS data model), and how they relate to other types of metadata</description>
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Abstract: Presentation on standards developed for audio technical metadata and its importance for preservation, at the National-level</description>
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Description: Slides presented by Jennifer Bowen at the May 18, 2012 Cornell University Library Metadata Working Group.</description>
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Authors: Kovari, Jason
Abstract: Discusses Kaltura, an open source video streaming platform, currently in cross-campus implementation at Cornell; in particular, the library's role in crafting a baseline metadata field-set for all Cornell Kaltura instances, the library's extended field-set, challenges faced in implementation and future metadata-related plans.</description>
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Authors: Phillipson, Mark
Abstract: Mediathread, an open-source platform for exploration, analysis, and organization of web-based multimedia content, connects to a variety of image and video collections (such as YouTube, Flickr, library databases, and course libraries), enabling users to lift items out of these collections and into an analysis environment. In Mediathread, items can then be clipped, annotated, organized, and embedded into essays and other written analysis.</description>
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