The Genre/Form Working Group of the SAA is pleased to announce the posting of “Bibliographic References and Vocabularies Related to Genre/Form.” More about the project find on the IFLA SAA website https://t.co/gFRh2k1qsI
We are having our Division H meeting at @iflawlic in Rotterdam! @IFLASubj @IFLACatSec @ifla_it@IFLA_KM Statistics and Evaluation Section, Bibliography Section, Big Data Special Interest Group
.@JDavidHaynes launching ISKO STAC working group on guidelines for subject metadata, also involving @AidaSlavic@scritur@AliShiri3@KoraljkaGolub & Athena Salaba [https://t.co/wFLUWyv7Vy]. Please fill our questionaire at https://t.co/0KIDzzudrZ
📌Interested in the "Library data in the world of machine learning: ethics, bias and algorithms"?
We are cosponsoring Joint Open Session with @ifla_it and @IFLACatSec
See more: https://t.co/e7HtWuX5fP #IFLAWLIC2023#IFLASAA
📢IFLA SAA is seeking proposals for Open Session at the IFLA WLIC 2023 in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Title: Identifiers for identities: Rectifying the (mis)representation of demographic groups.
Deadline: May 1. For details go to: https://t.co/87qdpGtooQ #IFLAWLIC2023#IFLASAA
Call for Papers - ISKO UK Conference 2023 "Knowledge Organization and Information Discovery: Improving User Experience, Quality and Trust" - Glasgow, 24-25 July https://t.co/hC5g7XIaYY. Deadline 31 January #ISKOUK2023#KO
IFLA Webinar: From ISBD to ISBDM – a bibliographic standard in transformation– Save the date! https://t.co/ywugU9Limm
@IFLA @IFLACatSec @IFLASubj@RenateBehrens
We are approaching the conclusions of our webinar with a panel discussion Where do we meet? On perspectives from Software Developers and Subject Specialists on Creating Machine Learning Projects. #IFLASAA With @infogamerist@ces12121@taxobob Claudia Liebetruth, Maximilian Kähle
Claudia Liebetruth, ZBW, presented Interdisciplinary Teamwork as a Success Factor: Competencies Needed for Adaptation and Implementation of a Subject Indexing Support Software, and Bob Kasenchack, Factor, is talking about Autocategorization Projects from Taxanomist’s Perspective
If you want to know more about Comparing Methods for Automated Keyword Extraction—Insights and Pitfalls in Setting Up and Evaluation Plan for Method Selection, join us and listen to what Maximilian Kähler from the National Library of Germany has to say about it! #IFLASAA webinar
After our first speaker, Osma Suominen from National Library of Finland, and his talk: Supporting Subject Librarians with AI Solutions, we are listening Mingfang Wu, from Australian RDA about Applying Machine Learning Methods in Automated Subject Headings to Dataset Records