Conference confessions
I ate too many Swedish fish during our coffee break.
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Conference confessions
I ate too many Swedish fish during our coffee break.
Hearing from Deborah Maron at DCMI 2014 about eGranaries and the Wider Net project.
"I believe everyone benefits from the visibility of libraries and their content on the Web." - The Libhub Initiative Pledge
The invisible web is, in short, the library community. Sorry, that's us...We are not talking about libraries. We are talking about the larger memory information space...The institutional boundaries around information organizations are artificial to the users we serve.
Eric Miller, speaking at DCMI Conference 2014 in Austin, Texas
As a community of practitioners we were way ahead of our time. We were screaming about the value of data. Data was king...and all of a sudden "data scientists" were commanding $100,000... in the past couple years there has been a huge, huge, huge sea change in the value of data and the value of metadata.
Eric Miller, at DCMI 2014
"People all over the world flying in to talk about metadata. Let that sink in for a moment."
Eric Miller, Speaking at the DCMI 2014 Conference in Austin, Texas