This poster illustrates basic introduction and concepts of linked data and how it relates to RDA and Bibframe. Currently catalogers in libraries are struggling with learning these new concepts and keeping up with our traditional cataloging knowledge and workflows. Linked data brings us a step closer to global bibliographic control. The MARC record is not going away any time soon but catalogers should be aware of these concepts and models as they are being developed for our workflows in the future
Linked data has been hailed as a disruptive innovation that will change the way we organize and disc...
Introduction: The technological development of the last decade has provided new tools for modeling, ...
PDF of Presentation and Slides for NCLA-RTSS Fall Workshop, 2016. Update to presentation given on BI...
This poster illustrates basic introduction and concepts of linked data and how it relates to RDA an...
<div><p class="AbstractParagraph">Libraries have struggled with connecting a plethora of content and...
These slides were used during an ASERL webinar and cover an exploration of BIBFRAME, how it relates ...
Beginning with the RDA ripples that are visible on the surface of the bibliographic data pool, this ...
Library of Congress introduced BIBFRAME as a new bibliographic framework to enhance web accessibilit...
Library of Congress with partnering institutions are working to create a new cataloging standard to ...
RDA (Resource Description and Access) has been adopted and is widely used as the standard for descri...
RDA: Resource Description and Access, is a new cataloguing standard which will replace the Anglo-Ame...
MARC has been accepted as a standard format for information interchange in libraries for decades. Ow...
In this article, the author focuses on the profound changes in foreign cataloging and the new intern...
This article discusses the barriers that exist between library bibliographic data and other data ava...
This article considers the current situation of transition from the machine-readable cataloging (MAR...
Linked data has been hailed as a disruptive innovation that will change the way we organize and disc...
Introduction: The technological development of the last decade has provided new tools for modeling, ...
PDF of Presentation and Slides for NCLA-RTSS Fall Workshop, 2016. Update to presentation given on BI...
This poster illustrates basic introduction and concepts of linked data and how it relates to RDA an...
<div><p class="AbstractParagraph">Libraries have struggled with connecting a plethora of content and...
These slides were used during an ASERL webinar and cover an exploration of BIBFRAME, how it relates ...
Beginning with the RDA ripples that are visible on the surface of the bibliographic data pool, this ...
Library of Congress introduced BIBFRAME as a new bibliographic framework to enhance web accessibilit...
Library of Congress with partnering institutions are working to create a new cataloging standard to ...
RDA (Resource Description and Access) has been adopted and is widely used as the standard for descri...
RDA: Resource Description and Access, is a new cataloguing standard which will replace the Anglo-Ame...
MARC has been accepted as a standard format for information interchange in libraries for decades. Ow...
In this article, the author focuses on the profound changes in foreign cataloging and the new intern...
This article discusses the barriers that exist between library bibliographic data and other data ava...
This article considers the current situation of transition from the machine-readable cataloging (MAR...
Linked data has been hailed as a disruptive innovation that will change the way we organize and disc...
Introduction: The technological development of the last decade has provided new tools for modeling, ...
PDF of Presentation and Slides for NCLA-RTSS Fall Workshop, 2016. Update to presentation given on BI...