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Jacquie Samples

Librarian
Duke University Libraries
90188, Durham, NC 27708
114 S. Buchanan Blvd., Smith Warehouse, Durham, NC 27708

Overview


Jacquie provides leadership as the Head of the Metadata & Discovery Strategy Department at Duke University Libraries.  This department was created to function as an innovation think-tank for the Technical Services division, where the staff work to facilitate data normalization, improve workflows, and to consider the evolution of linked data in libraries.  Jacquie also collaborates with Lesley Looper in maintaining the research guide "Family History and Genealogy" for the Libraries. Jacquie is a member of the editorial boards for the publications Serials Review and The Journal of Library Metadata.

Current Appointments & Affiliations


Recent Publications


MARC to BIBFRAME: Converting the PCC to Linked Data

Journal Article Cataloging and Classification Quarterly · May 18, 2020 The Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC) has formal relationships with the Library of Congress (LC), Share-VDE, and Linked Data for Production Phase 2 (LD4P2) for work on Bibliographic Framework (BIBFRAME), and PCC institutions have been very active in ... Full text Open Access Cite

Old Serials, Dirty Data: Print Retention as an Opportunity

Journal Article Serials Review · July 3, 2018 This article summarizes the presentation by Beverly Dowdy and Mandy Hurt at the 27th annual North Carolina Serials Conference in 2018. Dowdy described Duke University Libraries’ participation in print retention programs for serial works. Hurt described the ... Full text Open Access Cite

Creating Organization Name Authority within an Electronic Resources Management System

Journal Article Library Resources & Technical Services · April 1, 2009 Full text Cite
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Recent Grants


Ld4P Participation

Public ServiceProject Co-Leader · Awarded by Stanford University · 2019 - 2020

Linked Data for Production 2: Pathways to Implementation

Public ServiceProject Co-Leader · Awarded by Stanford University · 2018 - 2019

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