The promise of 24/7, unlimited access for multiple users makes ebooks seem like a dream, yet rigid copyright structures can introduce usability nightmares. This panel features students and librarians sharing DRM experiences and brainstorming solutions to ease its frustrations.
Using Python scripts to evalute MARC record sets for ebooks, the University of Minnesota is able to quickly determine overall record quality and make data-driven choices for metadata source (among OCLC's WorldShare Collection Manager, the Alma Community Zone, and content providers).This presentation will share evaluation data and discuss its implications.
Discovery and Metadata Systems Lead, University of Minnesota Libraries
Stacie Traill is Discovery and Metadata Systems Lead at the University of Minnesota Libraries. Prior to her current role, she held positions as Metadata Analyst, Cartographic and Electronic Resources Cataloger, and Special Formats Cataloging Coordinator, also at the University of... Read More →
Tuesday March 6, 2018 2:15pm - 2:30pm CST
Room 105