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Recent Alumni Presented at DCMI 2022

The twentieth (DCMI 2022) took place on October 3-7. These conferences expanded the DCMI scope to the whole spectrum of metadata innovation, best practices, and focused on challenges and opportunities in a diverse and data-intensive world.  

At the conference, five 两性色午夜 University iSchool alumni had the opportunity to give their own presentations on diverse topics relating to metadata uses, best practices, management, etc. Let鈥檚 check out some of the amazing work our alumni have been up to. 

John Antill (KM)

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John's presentation focused on how to identify lessons learned and actively use them instead of losing them to the lessons learned database. 

 


Julaine Clunis (MLIS & HI; Ph.D. of CCI) 

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Julaine presented at the  held at the DCMI 2022 Conference where she presented on an investigation into the utility of open-source data analytics, reporting, and integration software for mapping knowledge organization systems (KOS) dedicated to COVID-19.

   


L.P. Coladangelo (MLIS & now doctoral student): 

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L.P. presented on how do we focus on perspectives that form part of an intangible cultural heritage.

 

L.P. Coladangelo also presented at the , held at the DCMI 2022 Conference where he presented:

   

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Jeff Mixter (MLIS and UxD):    

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 Jeff's talk discussed the framework for a project on how to convert current CONTENTdm metadata into linked structured data, manage that data, create new data, and leverage the structed data to improve the end-user experience of CONTENTdm.

  


Sean Petiya (UxD and MLIS)  

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Sean's presentation outlined the methodology and results of a limited pilot study exploring the semantic enrichment of metadata for mental health comics by better connecting their content to healthcare-related Linked Open Data resources.

  

 
POSTED: Tuesday, November 8, 2022 02:34 PM
Updated: Monday, December 12, 2022 02:26 PM
WRITTEN BY:
Karli Miller '23