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IGeLU 2023 Conference and Developers' Day

del 11 al 14 de September del 2023

Leuven, Belgium

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Except for sessions marked as "Physical session only (no live streaming)", all sessions are accessible to physical and virtual participants.

Authority linking with identifiers: lessons learned on a major configuration change

lunes, el 11 de septiembre de 2023 a las 14:40–15:10 CEST add to calendar
Room AV 00.17
Session Abstract

Authority control is central to clean and structured bibliographic metadata. Alma offers two strategies for authority linking: character strings and identifiers.
While in the process of changing its main authority vocabulary, the Swiss Renouvaud consortium also decided to modify this basic feature and adopt the ID linking strategy. The latter offers stronger links, more accurate update of bibliographic headings, and is by and large more promising when it comes to future developments towards linked open data.
Thanks to a fruitful collaboration with Ex Libris Premium Consulting Service, Renouvaud could address this challenge. The consortium also took advantage of this major change in configuration to implement a custom tool for authority control.
In this presentation, we will introduce the context of the project, describe the steps needed as well as the difficulties encountered. Finally, we will review the outcome and the advantages of the new configuration.

Track

Development / Initiative

Products or Areas of Focus
Alma
Consortia
Interoperability
Linked Open Data
General / Other
Physical/Virtual?

Physical session (+ live streaming with Zoom)

Presenters

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Michael Hertig, System and Data Librarian, BCU Lausanne
LinkedIn URL

https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-hertig-45670042/

Twitter URL

https://twitter.com/hertig_mich

Moderators

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François Renaville, Head of Library Systems, University of Liege
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Mark Dehmlow, Interim Associate University Librarian for Digital Scholarship, Services, and Technology, University of Notre Dame
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