Moving Toward BIBFRAME and a Linked Data Environment

Misu Kim, Mingyu Chen, Debbie Montgomery
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The library metadata of the twenty-first century is moving toward a linked data model. BIBFRAME, which stands for Bibliographic Framework Initiative, was launched in 2011 with the goal to make bibliographic descriptions sharable and interoperable on the web. Since its inception, BIBFRAME development has made remarkable progress. The focus of BIBFRAME discussions has now shifted from experimentation to implementation. The library community is collaborating with all stakeholders to build the infrastructure for BIBFRAME production in order to provide the environment where BIBFRAME data can be easily created, reused, and shared. This chapter addresses library community's BIBFRAME endeavors, with the focus on Library of Congress, Program for Cooperative Program, Linked Data for Production Phase 2, and OCLC. This chapter discusses BIBFRAME's major differences from the MARC standard with the hope of helping metadata practitioners get a general understanding of the future metadata activity. While the BIBFRAME landscape is beginning to take shape and its practical implications are beginning to develop, it is anticipated that MARC records will continue to be circulated for the foreseeable future. Upcoming multistandard metadata environments will bring new challenges to metadata practitioners, and this chapter addresses the required knowledge and skills for this transitional and multistandard metadata landscape. Finally, this chapter explores BIBFRAME's remaining challenges to realize the BIBFRAME production environment and asserts that BIBFRAME's ultimate goal is to deliver a value-added next-web search experience to our users.
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迈向BIBFRAME和关联数据环境
21世纪的图书馆元数据正朝着关联数据模型的方向发展。BIBFRAME是书目框架倡议(Bibliographic Framework Initiative)的缩写,于2011年启动,其目标是使书目描述在网络上可共享和互操作。自成立以来,BIBFRAME的发展取得了令人瞩目的进展。BIBFRAME讨论的重点现在已经从实验转向实施。图书馆社区正在与所有利益相关者合作,为BIBFRAME的生产构建基础设施,以便提供一个可以轻松创建、重用和共享BIBFRAME数据的环境。本章讨论了图书馆界的BIBFRAME努力,重点是国会图书馆、合作计划、关联数据生产阶段2和OCLC。本章讨论BIBFRAME与MARC标准的主要区别,希望能帮助元数据从业者对未来的元数据活动有一个大致的了解。虽然BIBFRAME格局开始形成,其实际影响也开始发展,但预计MARC记录将在可预见的未来继续流传。即将到来的多标准元数据环境将给元数据从业者带来新的挑战,本章将介绍在这种过渡和多标准元数据环境中所需的知识和技能。最后,本章探讨了BIBFRAME在实现BIBFRAME生产环境方面所面临的挑战,并断言BIBFRAME的最终目标是为我们的用户提供增值的下一个web搜索体验。
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