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WEBINAR: Findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable

In this one-hour panel discussion webcast, organised by Research Information and Scientific Computing World, three experts representing academia and industry will explain why open and FAIR data is crucial to supporting research in academia and industry.
Three experts with decades of experience in academic, librarianship and industry will explore the progress of the FAIR movement since its inception in 2016, the ongoing importance of encouraging good data practice in an increasingly open future.
Registration is free, though registration is required.

3rd International Bibliographic Virtual Congress

This congress is organized by the State Public Scientific and Technical Library of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPSTL SB RAS), Novosibirsk, together with the National Library of Russia.

Topic: Bibliographic Information in Digital Culture

Register and submit your abstract before 15 March in Russian / English.

Conference Bibliographic Control 2021

The International Conference on Bibliographic Control in the Digital Ecosystem, organised by Firenze University and to be held online from 8-12 February 2021 aims to explore the new boundaries of Universal Bibliographic Control. The conference will bring together metadata experts from major libraries and publishers’ associations.

The programme is announced. Participation is free, but registration is necessary.

New RDA Toolkit Demonstration

The free webinar covers navigating and searching the Toolkit, new features and functions of the site, and some tips for getting the most out of it. Register by January 25th.

RDA Lab Series, a weekly presentation of live webinars

The next RDA Lab Series, presented by cataloger and recent RDA Steering Committee member Kate James, is scheduled to run from 23 February 2021 to 18 August 2021. This upcoming iteration of the familiar series invites registrants to work with the new RDA Toolkit in either one of two time slots of their choosing. While designed specifically for the time convenience of users in Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Oceania and the UK, the series welcomes participation by catalogers everywhere. Registration is now open here on the ALA Store website. 

Online forum on European Librarianship: The New Shape of Sharing

This multi-day working forum, sponsored by the Collaborative Initiative for French Language Collections (CIFNAL), the German-North American Resources Partnership (GNARP), both working projects of the Center for Research Libraries, will focus on three areas: collaborative collection development and services; the growing range of content and format types; and the evolving role of libraries and librarians in the research process. The program is online. Sessions are free, registration is required.

IFLA Committee on Standards – Bibliographic Conceptual Models Review Group

The BCM RG (Bibliographic Conceptual Models Review Group) will hold its second annual business meeting on Tuesday, December 22 2020 from 3 to 5 pm CET. The action plan 2020-2021 and the review of RDA/IFLA LRM maps will be on the agenda. The complete maps are published under an open license in the RDA Vocabularies project and are available for download from the RDA Registry

Observers are welcome, and should contact melanie.c.roche@free.fr for more details.