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