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August 1, 2011

International Bibliographic Standards, Linked Data, and the Impact on Library Cataloging

Filed under: Conferences,FRBR,Linked Data — Patrick Durusau @ 3:49 pm

International Bibliographic Standards, Linked Data, and the Impact on Library Cataloging

Webinar
August 24, 2011
1:00 – 2:30 p.m. (Eastern Time)

From the notice:

The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) is responsible for the development and maintenance of International Standard Bibliographic Description (ISBD), UNIMARC, and the “Functional Requirements” family for bibliographic records (FRBR), authority data (FRAD), and subject authority data (FRSAD). ISBD underpins the MARC family of formats used by libraries world-wide for many millions of catalog records, while FRBR is a relatively new model optimized for users and the digital environment. These metadata models, schemas, and content rules are now being expressed in the Resource Description Framework language for use in the Semantic Web.

This webinar provides a general update on the work being undertaken. It describes the development of an Application Profile for ISBD to specify the sequence, repeatability, and mandatory status of its elements. It discusses issues involved in deriving linked data from legacy catalogue records based on monolithic and multi-part schemas following ISBD and FRBR, such as the duplication which arises from copy cataloging and FRBRization. The webinar provides practical examples of deriving high-quality linked data from the vast numbers of records created by libraries, and demonstrates how a shift of focus from records to linked-data triples can provide more efficient and effective user-centered resource discovery services.

This not a free webinar but registration means if you miss it on the 24th of August, you will still have access to the recorded proceedings for one year.

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