The aim of this study is to contribute to the field of machine-processable bibliographic data that is suitable for the Semantic Web. We examine the Entity Relationship (ER) model, which has been selected by IFLA as a “conceptual framework” in order to model the FR family (FRBR, FRAD and RDA), and the problems ER causes as we move towards the Semantic Web. Subsequently, while maintaining the semantics of the aforementioned standards but rejecting the ER as a conceptual framework for bibliographic data, this paper builds on the Resource Description Framework (RDF) potential and documents how both the RDF and Linked Data’s rationale can affect the way we model bibliographic data. In this way, a new approach to bibliographic data emerges where ...
Abstract. The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a way how to model ontologies (i.e. concepts a...
The contribution discusses some considerations on the changes of the bibliographic universe, with pa...
The paper sets out from a few basic observations (bibliographic information is still mostly part of ...
The aim of this study is to contribute to the field of machine-processable bibliographic data that i...
The aim of this study is to contribute to the field of machine-processable bibliographic data that i...
The new cataloging code Resource Description and Access (RDA) provides a system of instructions for ...
<div><p class="AbstractParagraph">Libraries have struggled with connecting a plethora of content and...
Presented at the Texas Digital Humanities Conference 2015, University of Texas at Arlington. https:...
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...
RDA (Resource Description and Access), was initially released in 2010 and, as it is particularly app...
To service users’ information needs is the mission of libraries. Inevitably, the Library Catalog as ...
RDA elements and terminologies are represented in RDF namespaces managed within the Open Metadata Re...
The aim of the study is to make a proposal for cataloguing selected relationships and attributes of ...
RDF schemas specify various metadata ontologies where FRBR is used as an "umbrella" for other types ...
Abstract. The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a way how to model ontologies (i.e. concepts a...
The contribution discusses some considerations on the changes of the bibliographic universe, with pa...
The paper sets out from a few basic observations (bibliographic information is still mostly part of ...
The aim of this study is to contribute to the field of machine-processable bibliographic data that i...
The aim of this study is to contribute to the field of machine-processable bibliographic data that i...
The new cataloging code Resource Description and Access (RDA) provides a system of instructions for ...
<div><p class="AbstractParagraph">Libraries have struggled with connecting a plethora of content and...
Presented at the Texas Digital Humanities Conference 2015, University of Texas at Arlington. https:...
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...
RDA (Resource Description and Access), was initially released in 2010 and, as it is particularly app...
To service users’ information needs is the mission of libraries. Inevitably, the Library Catalog as ...
RDA elements and terminologies are represented in RDF namespaces managed within the Open Metadata Re...
The aim of the study is to make a proposal for cataloguing selected relationships and attributes of ...
RDF schemas specify various metadata ontologies where FRBR is used as an "umbrella" for other types ...
Abstract. The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a way how to model ontologies (i.e. concepts a...
The contribution discusses some considerations on the changes of the bibliographic universe, with pa...
The paper sets out from a few basic observations (bibliographic information is still mostly part of ...