Salvete! Please, Sir, may we have a fork? I can only imagine that the Gay Cataloguing Mafia is with us wee folk.
Cheers, Brooke ----- Original Message ----- > From: Galen Charlton <g...@esilibrary.com> > To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU > Sent: Monday, April 18, 2016 10:59 AM > Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] "Illegal Aliens" subject heading > > Hi, > > On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 10:28 AM, Eric Hellman <e...@hellman.net> wrote: >> I also think that Code4Lib is potentially more powerful than congress >> in this situation. LC says that "all of the revisions will appear on a >> Tentative List and be approved no earlier than May 2016; the >> revision of existing bibliographic records will commence shortly >> thereafter." It seems unlikely that Congress can act before this >> happens. We could then implement systems that effect this >> subject heading deprecation without regard to Rep. Diane Black >> and Congress. We can scrub the MARC records. We can alter the >> cataloguing interfaces. We could tweak the cataloguing standard. > > Or to put it another way, "we" could make a (hopefully friendly) fork > of LCSH if it gets compromised via an act of law. > > Such a fork could provide benefits going far beyond protesting > Congressional interference in LCSH: > > * If appropriate tools for collaboration are built, it could allow > updates to be made faster than what the current SACO process permits, > while still benefiting from the careful work of LC subject experts. > * It could provide infrastructure for easily creating additional forks > of the vocabulary, for cases where LCSH is a decent starting point but > needs refinement for a particular collection of things to be > described. > > However, I put "we" in quotes because such an undertaking could not > succeed simply by throwing code at the problem. There are many > Code4Lib folks who could munge authority records, build tools for > collaborative thesaurus maintenance, stand up SPARQL endpoints and > feeds of headings changes and so forth — but unless that fork provides > infrastructure that catalogers and metadataists /want/ to use and has > some guarantee of sticking around, the end result would be nothing > more than fodder for a C4L Journal article or two. > > >> What else would we need? > > Involvement of folks who might use and contribute to such a fork from > the get-go, and early thought to how such a fork can be sustained. I > think we already have the technology, for the most part; the question > is whether we have the people. > > Regards, > > Galen > -- > Galen Charlton > Infrastructure and Added Services Manager > Equinox Software, Inc. / Open Your Library > email: g...@esilibrary.com > direct: +1 770-709-5581 > cell: +1 404-984-4366 > skype: gmcharlt > web: http://www.esilibrary.com/ > Supporting Koha and Evergreen: http://koha-community.org & > http://evergreen-ils.org >