**Apologies for Cross-Posting**

"Mashcat" was originally an event in the UK in 2012 which was aimed at bringing 
together people working on the IT systems side of libraries with those working 
in cataloguing and metadata. Three years later, Mashcat is a loose group of 
metadata specialists, cataloguers, developers and anyone else with an interest 
in how metadata in and around libraries can be created, manipulated, used and 
re-used by computers and software. The aim is to work together and bridge the 
communications gap that has sometimes gotten in the way of building the best 
tools we possibly can to manage library data.

There is a monthly Twitter chat using the hashtag #mashcat, a Slack channel (an 
online discussion/chat room) and a website at 
http://mashcat.info<http://mashcat.info/>. To join the Slack channel, you can 
contact @ostephens<https://mashcat.slack.com/team/ostephens>, 
@yo_bj<https://mashcat.slack.com/team/yo_bj>, 
@cm_harlow<https://mashcat.slack.com/team/cm_harlow> or 
@gmcharlt<https://mashcat.slack.com/team/gmcharlt> on Twitter.

We are currently planning some Mashcat events for late 2015 - early 2016. We 
plan to hold three webinars, as well as a face-to-face MashCat event (in the 
US) either before or after an existing conference in early-mid 2016. We are 
looking for feedback on what topics people would like to see covered in these 
events, and also advice on the best conference to which we might attach a 
face-to-face MashCat event - please let us know by completing our short survey, 
available here: http://bit.ly/mashcat-survey. Please respond by Friday, July 
31st.

Thanks!

Christina Harlow
Cataloging & Metadata Librarian
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
306Z1 Hodges Library
865-974-0029
charl...@utk.edu<mailto:charl...@utk.edu>

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