2. Keynote I – Jeremy Morse (University of Michigan Library)
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Jeremy Morse of the University of Michigan Library presented "Untangling the Flows: How a Press's Metadata Gets Out to the World (and How It Doesn't)." This session illustrated the status quo emphasizing the prevalence or absence of persistent identifiers throughout the system and identifying a number of challenges that currently prevent the metadata from reaching its audience.
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-9046-2721
Twitter: @JeremyGMorse
University of Michigan Library
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More information about the transfer conference "Road to Open Meta – Challenges in Metadata Communication" can be found on the conference website.
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Sept. 12, 2022
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Jeremy Morse
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