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Library Carpentry and the Bibliographic Data Universe: What Librarians Can Do with Open Data


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1 Professor, Department of Library and Information Science, University of Kalyani, Kalyani, WB, India
2 University Research Scholar (Senior), Department of Library and Information Science, University of Kalyani, Kalyani, WB, India

This study emphasizes the significance of open data in libraries and the necessity for library professionals to acquire expertise in managing and analyzing data. It introduces the conceptof library carpentry, a specialized form of data carpentry tailored for library professionals, focusing on skills like data curation, textual data management, and bibliographic contentnegotiation. Library carpentry aims to equip library staff with these skills to improve current services and introduce new, data-driven information services. The paper discusses case studies illustrating the potential of library carpentry techniques, particularly in understanding bibliographic datasets under the ODbL license, emphasizing how embracing library carpentry techniques like bibliographic content negotiation, regular expressions (regex), named entity recognition, machine translationand data reconciliation, among others can help libraries evolve in response to the changing information landscape and better serve their communities.

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Data carpentry, Data reconciliation, Data wrangling, GREL, Library carpentry, Machine translation, Named entity recognition, Open data, OpenRefine, REST/API
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Parthasarathi Mukhopadhyay
Professor, Department of Library and Information Science, University of Kalyani, Kalyani, WB, India
Mondrita Mukhopadhyay
University Research Scholar (Senior), Department of Library and Information Science, University of Kalyani, Kalyani, WB, India

Abstract


This study emphasizes the significance of open data in libraries and the necessity for library professionals to acquire expertise in managing and analyzing data. It introduces the conceptof library carpentry, a specialized form of data carpentry tailored for library professionals, focusing on skills like data curation, textual data management, and bibliographic contentnegotiation. Library carpentry aims to equip library staff with these skills to improve current services and introduce new, data-driven information services. The paper discusses case studies illustrating the potential of library carpentry techniques, particularly in understanding bibliographic datasets under the ODbL license, emphasizing how embracing library carpentry techniques like bibliographic content negotiation, regular expressions (regex), named entity recognition, machine translationand data reconciliation, among others can help libraries evolve in response to the changing information landscape and better serve their communities.

Keywords


Data carpentry, Data reconciliation, Data wrangling, GREL, Library carpentry, Machine translation, Named entity recognition, Open data, OpenRefine, REST/API