FW: BIBFRAME vocabulary 2.0 available
Good morning New Zealand Cataloguers, I thought you might find this interesting. Cheers, Anoushka Anoushka McGuire | Team Leader, Cataloguing Team 1 National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa Direct Dial: +64 4 470 4524 | www.natlib.govt.nz The National Library of New Zealand is part of the Department of Internal Affairs From: Bibliographic Framework Transition Initiative Forum [mailto:BIBFRAME@LISTSERV.LOC.GOV] On Behalf Of McCallum, Sally Sent: Friday, 22 April 2016 10:04 a.m. To: BIBFRAME@LISTSERV.LOC.GOV Subject: [BIBFRAME] BIBFRAME vocabulary 2.0 available We are pleased to finally be able to announce the publication of the BIBFRAME vocabulary 2.0 that has been under development https://www.loc.gov/bibframe/ . This has been a major process as we have tried to take into consideration a number of sources of comment on the 1.0 vocabulary: the many community comments over the last 2 years on the BIBFRAME listserv, advice from invited experts, issues resulting from our own pilot with the 1.0 vocabulary, and comments received on GitHub where conversion programs for MARC to BIBRAME were posted. We appreciate all those who took the time to review and experiment and comment on the 1.0 vocabulary. As part of converting BIBFRAME to vocabulary 2.0 we have made revisions to the web site. Documents that do not pertain to 2.0 were archived or marked as 1.0 on the site and those that are new or continue to pertain were created and posted or revised, respectively. The 2.0 proposals that were published for comment last year have been revised per comments and turned into “specs” for 2.0 https://www.loc.gov/bibframe/docs/index.html. They are useful to answer questions about the vocabulary that a straight reading will bring up. Also the papers on RDF Conventions https://www.loc.gov/bibframe/docs/bibframe2-rdf-conventions.html and on Guidelines https://www.loc.gov/bibframe/docs/bibframe2-rdf-conventions.html for expressing data in RDF are important for understanding the properties and classes incorporated in the vocabulary. The Library is moving forward toward revising tools and conversions for 2.0 with the prospect of experimenting with it in a new pilot late in the year. Comments and corrections are welcome! *********************************** Sally H. McCallum Chief, Network Development and MARC Standards Office Library of Congress, 101 Independence Ave., SE Washington, DC 20540 USA smcc@loc.govmailto:smcc@loc.gov Tel: 1-202-707-5119 – Fax 1-202-707-0115 ***********************************
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