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AFTER MARC: OPTIONSNew bibliographic framework
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Aside: what we need to do
• Identify the resources we are describing, e.g. http://lccn.loc.gov/agr52000278
• Identify the data elements we are using, e.g. http://rdvocab.info/Elements/title
• Identify (where possible) the information of our description, e.g. http://www.geonames.org/4984247/ann-arbor.html
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Aside: what we need to do
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/474017053 http://viaf.org/viaf/27068555
http://purl.org/dc/terms/creator
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RDA scenarios
1. Relational/object-oriented2. Linked bibliographic and
authority records3. Flat file (no links)
5editor2rev.pdf
RDA Database Implementation Scenarios
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New bibliographic framework scenarios
1. Go native2. Extract3. Serialize
according to Coyle
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Serialize
“To put data into a particular data format that can be stored or transmitted.”
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Serialize
dc:title=“Scheduling Ourselves to Death”dc:date=“2003”dc:description=“The use of office scheduling software has led to an increase in
meetings, to the point that I am definitely scheduled for meetings after retirement, and probably even after death. The fault is in the basic premise of the software: you are either in a meeting, or available to be in a meeting.”
dc:creator=“Karen Coyle”
key/value pairs
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Serialize
<dc:title>Scheduling Ourselves to Death</dc:title> <dc:date>2003</dc:date> <dc:description>The use of office scheduling software has led to an increase in meetings, to the point that I am definitely scheduled for meetings after retirement, and probably even after death. The fault is in the basic premise of the software: you are either in a meeting, or available to be in a meeting.</dc:description> <dc:creator>Karen Coyle</dc:creator>
XML
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Serialize
{ "title": "Scheduling Ourselves to Death", "date": "2003", "description": "The use of office scheduling software has led to an increase in meetings, to the point that I am definitely scheduled for meetings after retirement, and probably even after death. The fault is in the basic premise of the software: you are either in a meeting, or available to be in a meeting.", "creator": "Karen Coyle"}
JSON
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MARC & MARCXML
100 $a Coyle, Karen
245 $a Scheduling…
<datafield tag="100" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="a”>Coyle, Karen
</subfield></datafield>
<datafield tag="245" ind1="1" ind2="0">
<subfield code="a">Scheduling…</subfield></datafield>
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MARC to RDF
001 1234567
100 $a Coyle, Karen
245 $a Scheduling ourselves to death
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MARC to RDF
1234567 100 $a Coyle, Karen
1234567 245 $a Scheduling ourselves to death
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MARC to RDF
http://mystuff/1234567
100 $a Coyle, Karen
http://mystuff/1234567
245 $a Scheduling ourselves to death
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MARC to RDF
http://mystuff/1234567
http://mystuff/100$a
Coyle, Karen
http://mystuff/1234567
http://mystuff/245 $a
Scheduling ourselves to death
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MARC to RDF
http://mystuff/1234567
http://mystuff/100$a
Coyle, Karen
http://mystuff/1234567
http://mystuff/245 $a
Scheduling ourselves to death
subject URI relationship URI “Text”
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“things and strings”
id:1234 id:abcd
id:3n5bid:$%^&
“Herman Melville”
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MARC to RDF
http://mystuff/1234567
http://mystuff/100$a
Coyle, Karen
http://mystuff/1234567
http://mystuff/245 $a
Scheduling ourselves to death
http://mystuff/1234567
http://mystuff/830$v
457
http://mystuff/1234567
http://mystuff/100$d
1949
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advantages• mechanical• doesn’t change the data• doesn’t require system
changes
disadvantages• doesn’t change the data• keeps library data in a
library-only silo• doesn’t link to any data
outside of libraries
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Extract
id:1234 id:abcd
id:3n5bid:$%^&
“Herman Melville”
“things and strings”
database of MARC records
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What’s a “thing”?
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What’s a “thing”?
Family
Expression
PersonObjectWork
Manifestation
Item
Corp
Place
Concept
Event
FRBR
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National Library of Spain (BNE)
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OCLC “linked data”
• Uses microformats (RDFa and schema.org)
• Is embedded in the record display
• Was announced June 20, 2012
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Extract
Advantages• Does not require library
system changes• Can be re-extracted as we
learn more• Isn’t visible to catalogers
Disadvantages• Isn’t visible to catalogers, so
no human QC• Key identifiers are not part
of the base metadata• Limited by what we put into
records today
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“go native”
• things, elements and values that have URIs• a data design that stores things and
relationships• a creation interface that hides this from
creators but maintains the integrity of the data
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“go native”
Advantages• Interoperability with web
resources• Interoperability with intent
of RDA• Possibilities for a richer
library catalog, and one that does not require the user to choose between the library and the web as information resources
Disadvantages• Requries replacement of
library systems• Difficult to make the
cost/benefit argument
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… MORE THOUGHTS?