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Registration is now open!
"Using
Descriptive Metadata and Controlled Vocabularies to Enhance
Access
to Visual Collections"
May 28, 2010
Reed College, Room L41
Portland,
Oregon
Interested in learning about standards for cataloging
cultural works
and images, or improving and enhancing your techniques
for creating
descriptive metadata? Join us for a workshop on “CCO
for Museums and
Visual Resources Collections.”
CCO (Cataloging
Cultural Objects) is descriptive standard designed
specifically for
the cultural heritage and visual resources communities.
If you are
new to data standards and controlled vocabularies, or if you
would
like to brush up on your understanding of how they interoperate,
this
workshop is for you. Also addressed will be the fundamental issue
of
optimizing collection metadata so that users can find materials via
Google
and other commercial search engines.
In the context of real
cataloging issues, this workshop will address
the basic
decision-making that surrounds: data structures and data
values;
describing works and images; display values vs. indexing values.
It
is our goal that this be an interesting and interactive workshop.
This
is a full-day training session with time for breakout group
discussions,
exercises, and questions. Attendees are encouraged to
bring their
own cataloging questions with sample images to the
workshop."
Presented
by Murtha Baca
Murtha Baca is head of Digital Art History Access at
the Getty Research
Institute in Los Angeles, California. For many
years, her work has
focused on the production and dissemination of
the Getty's vocabulary
databases: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
(AAT®), GettyThesaurus of
Geographic Names (TGN®), and Union List of
Artist Names (ULAN®). Her
publications as editor include Introduction
to Metadata (revised
edition, 2008) and Introduction to Art Image
Access (2002). She was a
co-editor of Cataloging Cultural Objects: a
Guide to Describing Cultural
Works and Their Images (Chicago:
American Library Association, 2006).
Her other publications include
numerous articles on thesaurus
construction, multilingual equivalency
work, data standards, and
documentation of art, architecture, and
material culture. Murtha teaches
graduate seminars on metadata and
thesaurus construction in the
Department of Information Studies at
the University of California, Los
Angeles (UCLA). In March 2010, the
Visual Resources Association (VRA)
presented Murtha and her colleague
Patricia Harpring with the DeLaurier
Award "in recognition of
exceptional and visionary efforts in
developing, editing, and
promoting the Getty vocabularies, essential
tools for the visual
resources profession." Murtha holds a PhD in Art
History and Italian
Language and Literature from UCLA.
Workshop Fee: VRA Members
$25.00 Non-Members $35.00
Registration is required. Space is
limited so please register early.
Local travel information is
available at:
http://www.reed.edu/apply/visiting_reed/index.html
Sponsored
by the Visual Resources Association and the VRA Pacific Rim
Chapter.
Karin
S. Whalen
Visual Resources Librarian
Reed College
3203 SE
Woodstock Blvd.
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-517-7409
Fax:
503-777-7769
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