From Records to Things: Managing the Transition from Legacy Library Metadata to Linked Data

Carol Jean Godby, Karen Smith-Yoshimura
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A basic requirement for linked data is that records include structured and clear data about topics of interest or searched Things, formatted in ways that allow linking to other data. While linked data presents great potential for the library community, libraries' existing digital knowledge is largely inaccessible, stuck in the increasingly obsolete MARC format, readable only by humans and certain library systems. To maximize the value of linked data using library content, important entities and relationships must be defined and made available, codings that are machine understandable must be adapted for linked data purposes, and persistent identifiers must be substituted for text. The Virtual International Authority File aggregates identifiers published by numerous sources in a variety of domains and languages to help produce a linked data collection of information on given topics, making possible rich linked data that is machine readable and presented in the user's language. Since 1994 the Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC) has worked toward cost effective uniformity of library standards. The PCC's ultimate goal is to transition from MARC to linked data through widespread adoption of standards and best practices by the library community.

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从记录到事物:管理从遗留图书馆元数据到关联数据的转换
链接数据的一个基本要求是,记录包括关于感兴趣的主题或搜索的事物的结构化和清晰的数据,以允许链接到其他数据的方式格式化。虽然关联数据为图书馆界提供了巨大的潜力,但图书馆现有的数字知识在很大程度上是不可访问的,它们被困在日益过时的MARC格式中,只有人类和某些图书馆系统才能阅读。为了最大化使用库内容的关联数据的价值,必须定义并提供重要的实体和关系,必须为关联数据的目的调整机器可理解的编码,并且必须用持久标识符代替文本。虚拟国际权威文件(Virtual International Authority File)汇集了由众多来源以各种领域和语言发布的标识符,以帮助生成给定主题信息的链接数据集合,从而使机器可读并以用户语言呈现的丰富链接数据成为可能。自1994年以来,合作编目计划(PCC)一直在努力实现图书馆标准的成本效益统一。PCC的最终目标是通过图书馆界广泛采用标准和最佳实践,从MARC过渡到链接数据。
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