This paper is a think piece about the possible future of bibliographic control; it provides a brief introduction to the Semantic Web and defines related terms, and it discusses granularity and structure issues and the lack of standards for the efficient display and indexing of bibliographic data. It is also a report on a work in progress—an experiment in building a Resource Description Framework (RDF) model of more FRBRized cataloging rules than those about to be introduced to the library community (Resource Description and Access) and in creating an RDF data model for the rules. I am now in the process of trying to model my cataloging rules in the form of an RDF model, which can also be inspected at http://myee.bol.ucla.edu/. In the proces...
Pre-print of an article to be published in an upcoming issue of Cataloging & Classification Quarterl...
To service users’ information needs is the mission of libraries. Inevitably, the Library Catalog as ...
Abstract—The World Wide Web has dramatically changed due to the availability of data. Web contains a...
This paper is a think piece about the possible future of bibliographic control; it provides a brief ...
This paper is a think piece about the possible future of bibliographic control; provides a brief int...
Recent developments in resource description standards and technologies have aimed at moving catalogi...
The paper sets out from a few basic observations (bibliographic information is still mostly part of ...
This article discusses the barriers that exist between library bibliographic data and other data ava...
In this article we present a prototype of a semantic web-based framework for collecting and sharing ...
The RDF model underlying Semantic Web technologies is frequently described as the future of structur...
This paper presents several reflections on the traditional card catalogues and RDF (Resource Descrip...
The Semantic Web promises powerful new functionality for bibliographic databases by combining bibli...
Library catalogues contain an enormous amount of structured, high-quality data, however, this data i...
The paper discusses the relevance of Resource Description Framework (RDF) and Simple Knowledge Organ...
The aim of this study is to contribute to the field of machine-processable bibliographic data that i...
Pre-print of an article to be published in an upcoming issue of Cataloging & Classification Quarterl...
To service users’ information needs is the mission of libraries. Inevitably, the Library Catalog as ...
Abstract—The World Wide Web has dramatically changed due to the availability of data. Web contains a...
This paper is a think piece about the possible future of bibliographic control; it provides a brief ...
This paper is a think piece about the possible future of bibliographic control; provides a brief int...
Recent developments in resource description standards and technologies have aimed at moving catalogi...
The paper sets out from a few basic observations (bibliographic information is still mostly part of ...
This article discusses the barriers that exist between library bibliographic data and other data ava...
In this article we present a prototype of a semantic web-based framework for collecting and sharing ...
The RDF model underlying Semantic Web technologies is frequently described as the future of structur...
This paper presents several reflections on the traditional card catalogues and RDF (Resource Descrip...
The Semantic Web promises powerful new functionality for bibliographic databases by combining bibli...
Library catalogues contain an enormous amount of structured, high-quality data, however, this data i...
The paper discusses the relevance of Resource Description Framework (RDF) and Simple Knowledge Organ...
The aim of this study is to contribute to the field of machine-processable bibliographic data that i...
Pre-print of an article to be published in an upcoming issue of Cataloging & Classification Quarterl...
To service users’ information needs is the mission of libraries. Inevitably, the Library Catalog as ...
Abstract—The World Wide Web has dramatically changed due to the availability of data. Web contains a...