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contents The Relationship between BIBFRAME and OCLC's Linked-Data Model of Bibliographic Description: A Working Paper Godby, Carol Jean Academic Libraries Consortia Data Processing Databases Syntax Library Services Library Administration Vocabulary Vocabulary Development Bibliographic Databases Bibliographies Library Materials Books Cataloging This document describes a proposed alignment between BIBFRAME (Bibliographic Framework) and a model being explored by the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) with extensions proposed by the Schema Bib Extend project, a Worldwide Web Consortium sponsored (W3C-sponsored) community group tasked with enhancing Schema.org to the description of library resources. The key result is that the two efforts are complementary except for some common vocabulary required for the most important entities and relationships. The analysis presented in this document was prompted by the call at the end of the December 2012 BIBFRAME Early Experimenters Meeting for a set of Point or Position papers that work out technical issues and make recommendations for a number of sketchy, difficult, or controversial aspects of the BIBFRAME model. The description is based on a small dataset presented in the entirety in the Appendix. However, the analysis is based on a larger dataset derived from the application of a mapping algorithm from MARC to BIBFRAME on all of WorldCat.org. This document is being released as an OCLC report, but it is intended to be read as a working paper for the BIBFRAME community. The following are appended: (1) Example 1: The OCLC Schema model: Turtle syntax and RDF/XML syntax; and (2) Example 2: BIBFRAME: Turtle syntax and RDF/XML Syntax.
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spellingShingle The Relationship between BIBFRAME and OCLC's Linked-Data Model of Bibliographic Description: A Working Paper
Godby, Carol Jean
Academic Libraries
Consortia
Data Processing
Databases
Syntax
Library Services
Library Administration
Vocabulary
Vocabulary Development
Bibliographic Databases
Bibliographies
Library Materials
Books
Cataloging
The Relationship between BIBFRAME and OCLC's Linked-Data Model of Bibliographic Description: A Working Paper Godby, Carol Jean Academic Libraries Consortia Data Processing Databases Syntax Library Services Library Administration Vocabulary Vocabulary Development Bibliographic Databases Bibliographies Library Materials Books Cataloging This document describes a proposed alignment between BIBFRAME (Bibliographic Framework) and a model being explored by the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) with extensions proposed by the Schema Bib Extend project, a Worldwide Web Consortium sponsored (W3C-sponsored) community group tasked with enhancing Schema.org to the description of library resources. The key result is that the two efforts are complementary except for some common vocabulary required for the most important entities and relationships. The analysis presented in this document was prompted by the call at the end of the December 2012 BIBFRAME Early Experimenters Meeting for a set of Point or Position papers that work out technical issues and make recommendations for a number of sketchy, difficult, or controversial aspects of the BIBFRAME model. The description is based on a small dataset presented in the entirety in the Appendix. However, the analysis is based on a larger dataset derived from the application of a mapping algorithm from MARC to BIBFRAME on all of WorldCat.org. This document is being released as an OCLC report, but it is intended to be read as a working paper for the BIBFRAME community. The following are appended: (1) Example 1: The OCLC Schema model: Turtle syntax and RDF/XML syntax; and (2) Example 2: BIBFRAME: Turtle syntax and RDF/XML Syntax.
title The Relationship between BIBFRAME and OCLC's Linked-Data Model of Bibliographic Description: A Working Paper
topic Academic Libraries
Consortia
Data Processing
Databases
Syntax
Library Services
Library Administration
Vocabulary
Vocabulary Development
Bibliographic Databases
Bibliographies
Library Materials
Books
Cataloging
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED564810