Cataloguing standards are evolving … still Renate Beilharz ALIA National Library and Information Technician’s Symposium 2015

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Cataloguing standards are
evolving … still
Renate Beilharz
ALIA National Library and Information
Technician’s Symposium 2015
(Tennant, 2002, p.1)
(Ayre, 2015, p.1)
http://librariesaustralia.nla.gov.au
(Mader, 2014, slide p. 18)
https://www.google.com.au/?gws_rd=ssl#q=Tasmanian+devil
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/life/Tasmanian_Devil
https://www.google.com.au/?gws_rd=ssl#q=tasmanian+devil:+a+unique+and+threatened+animal
Linked data
Subject
Tasmanian
devil : a
unique …
predicate
created by
Object
David Owen
Resource Description
Framework (RDF)
http://id.
loc.gov//r
esources/b
ibs/145106
40
bf:creator
http://via
f.org/viaf
/4210344
has subject matter
Tasmanian devil
: a unique …
Tasmanian
devil
written by
David Owen
work first
published
written by
format
2011
David
Pemberton
born
Volume
1958
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90000562.html
http://vocabulary.curriculum.edu.au/scot/12668.html
http://www.viaf.org/viaf/123100758/#Tasmania
http://www.viaf.org/viaf/42100344/#Owen,_David,_1956-....
Alan Chia (Lego Color Bricks) [CC BY-SA 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via
Wikimedia Commons
B BIBFRAME provides a foundation for
the future of bibliographic
description, both on the web, and in
the broader networked world.
BIBFRAME serves as a general model
for expressing and connecting
bibliographic data.
(Library of Congress, n.d., para.1)
“What is BIBFRAME all about? It's not
just recognizing that we are in a
network world, but fully embracing that
fact. It's about not just being on the
web, but being of the web … [It’s
about] getting our resources in the
hands of our patrons. We want the
search engines to work to our
advantage.” Kevin Ford (Digital project
coordinator in the Network Development and MARC
Standards Office at the Library of Congress).
(Library of Congress, 2014.)
(Library of Congress, 2012, p. 9)
Creative Work - a resource reflecting a
conceptual essence of the cataloguing
item.
FRBR /RDA – Work and Expression
(Library of Congress, 2012, p.9 )
Instance - a resource reflecting an
individual, material embodiment of the
Work.
FRBR - Manifestation
(Library of Congress, 2012, p. 9)
Authority - a resource
reflecting key authority
concepts that have
defined relationships
reflected in the Work
and Instance. E.g.
Person, Places, Topics,
Organisations
FRBR – Person, Family,
Corporate body,
Concept, Object,
Place, Event
(Library of Congress, 2012, p. 9)
Annotation resource that
decorates other
BIBFRAME
resources with
additional
information
FRBR - Item
(McCallum, 2012, slide 27)
http://bibframe.org/vocab-category/
bf:workTitle
bf:titleStatement
bf:subtitle
bf:partTitle
bf:originDate
bf:originPlace
bf:continuedBy
bf:continue
bf:derivativeOf
bf:hasDerivative
bf:instanceOf
bf:hasinstance
bf:copyrightDate
bf:dimensions
bf:edition
bf:extent
bf:format
bf:frequency
http://bibframe.org/vocab-category/
http://lccn.loc.gov/2006389184
http://www.publish.csiro.au/pid/7118.htm
http://bibframe.org/tools/compare/
http://bibframe.org/tools/editor/#
http://bibframe.org/tools/editor/#
Evolution
ISBD
|
AACR2
|
MARC
FRBR
|
RDA
|
MARC
FRBR
|
RDA
|
BIBFRAME
(Meehan, 2014. p.14)
Standards
FRBR/ISBD
|
RDA/AACR2 …
|
BIBFRAME/schema.org/ Dublin Core/RDFS/FOAF/ …
(Meehan, 2014. p.16)
Work in progress
“BIBFRAME [is] the format that we
expect to replace MARC in the future …
that could be two years, five years, but
definitely is going to lead us into the
linked data world.” Beacher J.E. Wiggins (Director
for Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access at the Library of
Congress) 2014
(Library of Congress, 2014.)
Change in systems
“So let’s agitate for library systems that
leave MARC behind ... Let’s make sure
the process to replace MARC doesn’t
take another decade, and that, when it
is done, we end up with something that
really will help us do our jobs and
participate with the rest of the online
community” Lori Bowen Ayre (Head of Galecia
Group)
(Ayre, 2015, para 16)
Now what ?
• Sit back, wait and watch
• Learn about linked data*
• Consider the role of URIs in your
current data
• Keep an eye on what is happening
•
www.loc.gov/bibframe
• Be an agitator for change
*Richard Wallis, Technology Evangelist, OCLC
http://bibframe.org
Renate Beilharz
[email protected]
https://www.pinterest.com/beilharzrenat
e/cataloguing-standards-are-evolvingstill/
References
Ayre, L.B. (2015). MARC isn’t dying fast enough. Collaborative Librarianship 6(4),
February 25. Retrieved from http://galecia.com/presentations/2015/marc-isntdying-fast-enough
Library of Congress (2012). Biographic Framework as a web of data: linked data
model and supporting services. Retrieved from
http://www.loc.gov/bibframe/pdf/marcld-report-11-21-2012.pdf
Library of Congress (2014). BIBFRAME: update & practical applications [webcast].
Retrieved June 19, 2015
http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6401
Library of Congress (n.d.). Bibliographic Framework Initiative. Retrieved from
http://www.loc.gov/bibframe/
Mader, R. (2014) Sharing on the social web [Presentation]. Retrieved from
http://www.slideshare.net/planeta/sharingonthesocialweb
McCallum, S. (2012). Bibliographic Framework Initiative approach for MARC data
as linked data. Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/bibframe/pdf/BFI-IGeLUppt2003.pdf
Meehan, T. (2014). The impact of Bibframe. Retrieved from
http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1458533/2/Meehan177.pdf
Tennant, R. (2002). MARC must die. Library Journal, October 15. Retrieved from
http://lj.libraryjournal.com/2002/10/ljarchives/marc-must-die/#_
Wallis, R. (2015). Identifying the benefit of linked data [Webcast]. Retrieved from
https://youtu.be/th3zVvXE-MM