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the metadata is the message

Matt JohnsonEvolving Collections

SLA New York13 April 2015

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data about data

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metadata describesis part ofmakes

a collection

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• Slide 2: “O RLY?” http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/o-rly

• Slide 3: Washington Express, 25 June 2013, p.1. http://knowyourmeme.com/photos/566624-rusty-the-red-panda

• Slide 4: Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court order, docket no. BR: 09-06. 29 May 2009, p.3. http://www.dni.gov/files/documents/11714/FISC%20Order,%20BR%2009-06.pdf

• Slide 6: Cataloguing Aids Blog. https://cataids.wordpress.com/2010/09/13/changed-library-of-congress-subject-heading-subdivisions/

• Slide 7: Et Seq: the Harvard Law School Library blog. http://etseq.law.harvard.edu/2008/10/852_rare_october_2008/

• Slide 8: Mel Reiff Hill and Jay Maya. The Gender Book. http://www.thegenderbook.com/

• Slide 9: The New Yorker (Roz Chast, illustrator). 4 August 1986. http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~rapaport/676/F01/icecreamontology.gif

• Slide 10: “Social network analysis.” Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_network_analysis

• Slide 11: “eBabbie Resource Center SPSS Learner's Guide.” http://www.ebabbie.net/resource/spss.html

• Slide 12: “Data Sharing and Management Snafu in 3 Short Acts.” http://hslguides.med.nyu.edu/data_management

• Slides 13-14: Sourced from various Instagram accounts. http://www.instagram.com. Used with permission.

• Slide 15: Sourced from Facebook. http://www.facebook.com. Used with permission.

• Slides 16-17: Windows Phone text messaging application. Used with permission.

• Slide 18: Benjamin Weiser, “At Silk Road Trial, Lawyers Fight to Include Evidence They Call Vital: Emoji.” New York Times 28 January 2015. http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/29/nyregion/trial-silk-road-online-black-market-debating-emojis.html

• Slides 19-20: Sourced from Netflix. http://www.netflix.com

• Slide 20: Alexis C. Madrigal, “How Netflix Reverse Engineered Hollywood.” The Atlantic 2 January 2014.http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/01/how-netflix-reverse-engineered-hollywood/282679/