Location | Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center, Fisher Conference Center 326 Galvez Street, Stanford University Searchable Campus Map |
Meeting Format | To focus the meeting and allow for a variety of participant feedback and collaboration, the meeting is organized around 4 “topic areas”, with roughly half-day for each theme, and a final session to tie the themes together and look ahead. Each topic will include presentations to the whole group (from invitees and from LD4L-Labs/LD4P partners) and discussion/collaboration/participation in small groups. |
Meeting Preparation | Links to background reading (wiki pages unless otherwise indicated) - Overview of LD4P and LD4L-Labs
- ArtFrame pdf (ontology extension for prints, photographs, drawings, paintings and three-dimensional objects; led by Columbia)
- Cartographic Extension (modeling of cartographic concepts of projection, spatial extent-bounding box, scale, relief, types of cartographic resources, and prime meridians; led by Harvard)
- Cornell Hip Hop Archive (linked data creation for uncataloged noncommercial LPs)
- Harvard Film Archive (modeling and creating linked data for moving images)
- Harvard Cartographic Materials (creating and converting cartographic and geospatial metadata)
- Library of Congress BIBFRAME Ontology Development and BIBFRAME Metadata Production Pilot (development and testing of BIBFRAME 2.0)
- Performed Music Ontology (BIBFRAME extension clarifying and expanding the modeling of works, events, performers, and medium of performance; led by Stanford)
- Princeton Derrida Archive pdf, includes questions for your consideration (modeling and creating linked data for inscriptions in presentation copies in the personal working library of the Algerian-born French philosopher Jacques Derrida)
- Rare Materials Ontology Extension (modeling of rare materials concepts including materiality, provenance, and annotations; led by Cornell)
- Stanford Tracer Bullets (developing end-to-end technical services workflows for creating and converting linked data)
- bibliotek-o (extension to BIBFRAME 2.0; collaboration of LD4L-Labs and LD4P)
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Travel Arrangements and Transportation | Travel and Reimbursement Information (no link, it's obsolete) See Stanford’s Plan Your Visit page for printable maps and information on transportation to and from and around campus and parking. |
Parking | Parking and Circulation Map (pdf) (entire campus) Visitor Parking Map (pdf) (area near Alumni Center) The visitor pay parking on Memorial Way (off Galvez Street; G-10 on the map) is closest to the Alumni Center, and the visitor parking in the lot on Galvez Street near the Visitor Center (E11-12 on the map) is an easy walk from the Alumni Center.How to Purchase Visitor Parking |
Wireless | Visitor wireless (network: Stanford Visitor) and Eduroam. Wireless Access for Stanford Visitors |
Collaborative workspaces | Google drive: https://bit.ly/LD4AllCommunityDrive Slack: sul-dlss.slack.com, #ld4all-community |
Meeting Planning Group | Stanford: Tom Cramer, Michelle Futornick, Josh Greben, Christina Harlow, Kim Kay, Philip Schreur Cornell: Jason Kovari, Dean Krafft, Simeon Warner Harvard: Steven Folsom, Randy Stern Library of Congress: Ray Denenberg |