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Item Digital Asset Management Systems: Open Source or Not Open Source?(Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, 2016-10) Morgan, Marina; Eichenlaub, NaomiThe objective of this poster is to provide an overview of a number of existing open source and proprietary information management systems for digital assets. We hope that this poster will assist libraries and other institutions in their process of researching and decision-making when considering implementing a management system for their digital collections.Item ORCID ids in the open knowledge era(Springer International Publishing, 2021-05-21) Morgan, Marina; Eichenlaub, NaomiThe focus of this poster is to highlight the importance of sufficient metadata in ORCID records for the purpose of name disambiguation. In 2017 the authors counted ORCID iDs containing minimal information. They invoked RESTful API calls using Postman software and searched ORCID records created between 2012–2017 that did not include affiliation or organization name, Ringgold ID, and any work titles. A year later, they reproduced the same API calls and compared with the results achieved the year before. The results reveal that a high number of records are still minimal or orphan, thus making the name disambiguation process difficult. The authors recognize the benefit of a unique identifier that facilitates name disambiguation and remain confident that with continued work in the areas of system interoperability and technical integration, alongside continued advocacy and outreach, ORCID will grow and develop not only in number of iDs but also in metadata robustness.Item ORCID: Using API Calls to Assess Metadata Completeness(Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, 2017-10) Eichenlaub, Naomi; Morgan, Marina;The aim of this poster is to demonstrate the importance of adequate metadata in ORCID profiles to ensure name disambiguation. It is only through more complete metadata that ORCID will ensure success in terms of interoperability with institutional scholarly, publishing and funding bodies.Item Undressing Fashion Metadata: Ryerson University Fashion Research Collection(Ontario Library Association, 2015-01) Eichenlaub, Naomi; Morgan, MarinaThe purpose of this poster is to provide insight into the processes involved in making a unique fashion research and teaching collection discoverable in an online environment at Ryerson University. The online collection will provide a means for the users to identify what artifacts are available for research purposes and facilitate teaching in the classroom. The poster will highlight effective metadata standards and elements, cross-domain metadata uses, metadata mapping and implementation.