The Library of Congress has been exploring “linked data” for over 10 years. The genesis of this development goes back to the W3C projects in the late 1990s on SGML, then XML, HTML, and finally a linked data oriented format RDF. In 2007 the Library of Congress organized a community inquiry into the “future of bibliographic control,” that became a catalyst for exploration and change. A wide ranging report was written and some major recommendations were made. Some have been acted upon, others are still on the table such as a rethinking of subject vocabularies. But two technical recommendations were ideally suited for exploration using the emerging linked data framework of the W3C: the use of technology to get broader use of library curated voc...
MARC has been accepted as a standard format for information interchange in libraries for decades. Ow...
Since 2011, OCLC researchers have been experimenting with Schema.org as a vehicle for\ud exposing li...
UC Santa Cruz Library recently enhanced bibliographic data with identifiers to facilitate the eventu...
The Library of Congress has been exploring “linked data” for over 10 years. The genesis of this deve...
In the context of academic libraries in the United States, efforts to move from the MARC 21 formats ...
Metadata created by libraries has been locked up in libraries for a long time. BIBFRAME, the propose...
Library of Congress introduced BIBFRAME as a new bibliographic framework to enhance web accessibilit...
This article considers the current situation of transition from the machine-readable cataloging (MAR...
Library of Congress with partnering institutions are working to create a new cataloging standard to ...
By way of a case study this paper illustrates and evaluates the Bibliographic Framework (or BIBFRAME...
These slides were used during an ASERL webinar and cover an exploration of BIBFRAME, how it relates ...
International audienceThis article considers need for more visible, available, accessible, innovativ...
In the context of academic libraries in the United States, efforts to move from the MARC 21 format...
A review of the new Library of Congress website for Bibliographic Framework(BIBFRAME), which corresp...
Introduction: The technological development of the last decade has provided new tools for modeling, ...
MARC has been accepted as a standard format for information interchange in libraries for decades. Ow...
Since 2011, OCLC researchers have been experimenting with Schema.org as a vehicle for\ud exposing li...
UC Santa Cruz Library recently enhanced bibliographic data with identifiers to facilitate the eventu...
The Library of Congress has been exploring “linked data” for over 10 years. The genesis of this deve...
In the context of academic libraries in the United States, efforts to move from the MARC 21 formats ...
Metadata created by libraries has been locked up in libraries for a long time. BIBFRAME, the propose...
Library of Congress introduced BIBFRAME as a new bibliographic framework to enhance web accessibilit...
This article considers the current situation of transition from the machine-readable cataloging (MAR...
Library of Congress with partnering institutions are working to create a new cataloging standard to ...
By way of a case study this paper illustrates and evaluates the Bibliographic Framework (or BIBFRAME...
These slides were used during an ASERL webinar and cover an exploration of BIBFRAME, how it relates ...
International audienceThis article considers need for more visible, available, accessible, innovativ...
In the context of academic libraries in the United States, efforts to move from the MARC 21 format...
A review of the new Library of Congress website for Bibliographic Framework(BIBFRAME), which corresp...
Introduction: The technological development of the last decade has provided new tools for modeling, ...
MARC has been accepted as a standard format for information interchange in libraries for decades. Ow...
Since 2011, OCLC researchers have been experimenting with Schema.org as a vehicle for\ud exposing li...
UC Santa Cruz Library recently enhanced bibliographic data with identifiers to facilitate the eventu...