For immediate release | March 8, 2021

Core Webinar: Overview of XML Metadata Quality Assessment Tools

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CHICAGO—On Wednesday, May 12, Core: Leadership, Infrastructure, Futures will present the webinar "Overview of XML Metadata Quality Assessment Tools". This webinar will provide an overview of the capabilities and drawbacks of several tools for XML metadata quality assessment, including XML Schema Definitions (XSD), Schematron, and OpenRefine. With an emphasis on how these tools can work together to create a more complete quality control process, the presentation will hopefully give attendees some ideas for how to improve their own QA/QC processes at their institutions and reduce time spent manually reviewing large batches of XML records. In addition, this webinar will provide attendees with an understanding of measures of metadata quality and the ability to instruct others in quality control issues; tools they can use for assessing metadata; and help them to improve their own metadata assessment workflows.



Live Webinar: Wednesday, May 12, 2021, 1:00 - 2:00pm CT

Presenter: Lisa Lorenzo

Registration Fees:

$43 - Core Member

$59 - Non-member

$129 - Groups

Free for Student Members



Can’t attend the live event? No problem! All registrants will receive a link to the recorded session for later viewing at their convenience.

Register or by phone at 1-800-545-2433 (press 1 to reach our customer service representatives).

For questions or comments related to Core webinars, please contact Core CE staff at corece@ala.org.

and are committed to supporting our members, staff, and all librarians and library workers during these uncertain times. We will continue to offer online learning opportunities and will do our best to accommodate the remote needs of our attendees. We will also continue to offer group registration, providing individual logins for each group member registered for Core webinars. Please contact Core with any questions or concerns.

Contact:

Julie Reese

Core Director of Leadership and Learning

Core: Leadership, Infrastructure, Futures

jreese@ala.org