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A Chrismash Carol
Shurely Shome Mishtake?

Wednesday, 4 December 13
The Ghost of
Chrismash Past

Wednesday, 4 December 13
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ppl_ri_images/4019188259
Wednesday, 4 December 13

ChrisMash past
Standardised format
Expert knowledge needed, but easily understood by anyone who has used the system before
Card catalogue - it’s hard to mash http://www.flickr.com/photos/ppl_ri_images/4019188259
http://www.flickr.com/photos/68103485@N05/6197933357/
Wednesday, 4 December 13

Structured, but designed to be interpreted by humans
Severely limited mashup potential ... although that doesn’t stop the dedicated masher
Card catalogue - sort of human readable http://www.flickr.com/photos/68103485@N05/6197933357/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jazzmasterson/3916495432
Wednesday, 4 December 13
http://www.flickr.com/photos/coralinetheblue/6320905396
Wednesday, 4 December 13

The brave few have tried to mash the card catalogue http://www.flickr.com/photos/coralinetheblue/
6320905396
http://www.flickr.com/photos/eskene/4606709761
Wednesday, 4 December 13
The Ghost of
Chrismash Present

Wednesday, 4 December 13
http://www.flickr.com/photos/annarbor/4349878303/
Wednesday, 4 December 13

Chrismash present?
We’ve successfully managed to build a system where anyone can view a card from the
catalogue at any single point
http://bit.ly/vgeLGB
Wednesday, 4 December 13

We now have the opportunity to share our catalogue card information more quickly than ever
before. While losing any subtleties in it’s interpretation that might have previously been
understood (or not) by the human reader
The 21st Century, schema.org powered card catalogue http://bit.ly/uzmYwx
020	

 ## $a0877790086 :$c$10.00
020	

 ## $z0877790105 (Fabrikoid) :$c$12.00
020	

 ## $a0877790019 (black leather)
$z0877780116 :$c$14.00
020	

 ## $a0877790124 (blue pigskin) :$c$15.00
020	

 ## $z0877790159 (easel binding) :$c$16.00
[Five numbers associated with one catalog record.
Two are valid; one has both a valid and invalid (or
cancelled) form; two are invalid (or cancelled)]

Wednesday, 4 December 13

“Today, I’m turning my attention to a concrete example that drives me absolutely batshit crazy: taking a perfectly good unique-id field (in this case, the ISBN in
the 020) and appending stuff onto the end of it.” Bill Dueber http://robotlibrarian.billdueber.com/isbn-parenthetical-notes-bad-marc-data-1/

MARC can drive you ‘absolutely batshit crazy’ http://bit.ly/fJNqSM
Wednesday, 4 December 13

At least our data is more hackable than the card catalogue http://libraryhack.org/
Wednesday, 4 December 13

‘Composed’ was a hack I did for a developer competition http://bit.ly/pyDiNx
Wednesday, 4 December 13

”What’s about” was a winning entry in the #discodev competition http://bit.ly/l7TEZc
Wednesday, 4 December 13

Warwickshire County Council ran ‘Hack Warwickshire’ competition - and the winner was
http://bit.ly/cIavTK
The Ghost of
Chrismash Future

Wednesday, 4 December 13
Wednesday, 4 December 13

In the future their are no mashups :(
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27718575@N07/4308584630
Wednesday, 4 December 13

Legal issues around copyright and IP have become so complex that no-one risks remixing
anything for fear of being sued
see http://bit.ly/cosyTn for information about releasing open bibliographic data
SuperMARC

Wednesday, 4 December 13

sadly SuperMARC is a genuine suggestion for the future of bibliographic data
http://bit.ly/nhz6t7
Complex data formats
"1. Record Length.

We'll need to adjust the Leader positions of

00-04, and move it to something much higher.
further out.

Perhaps push bytes 05-23

So we can reserve bytes 00-12 for record length (and

bytes 05-23 become bytes 17-31)
That's one hell of a record.
for that large of a record?

That give you up to 9.999999 TB.
Do you think you have enough content

You can now include the actual printed

book.
"2. Expand the MARC record to have a 4 character numeric tag, starting
with

0001 and continue to 9999.

That too is quite big, many fields

repeated, and more fields to define.
"3. Indicator count.

Oh boy can we define fields.

Again, expand it to 3.

We may not use it, but

let's get rolling.
"4. Subfield code count.

Again, expand it to 3.

You can then tell

the computer that after the "delimiter" ($), you have either a 1 or 2
byte subfield.

I can see us using $aa $ab $ac

(or if you go to 4

character count you could do something like $a-b $d-a or even $a$b
$d$a.

Or even a different delimiter sign as a secondary delimiter."
020	

 ## $a0877790086 :$c$10.00
020	

 ## $z0877790105 (Fabrikoid) :$c$12.00
020	

 ## $a0877790019 (black leather)
$z0877780116 :$c$14.00
020	

 ## $a0877790124 (blue pigskin) :$c$15.00
020	

 ## $z0877790159 (easel binding) :$c$16.00
[Five numbers associated with one catalog record.
Two are valid; one has both a valid and invalid (or
cancelled) form; two are invalid (or cancelled)]

Wednesday, 4 December 13

“Today, I’m turning my attention to a concrete example that drives me absolutely batshit crazy: taking a perfectly good unique-id field (in this case, the ISBN in
the 020) and appending stuff onto the end of it.” Bill Dueber http://robotlibrarian.billdueber.com/isbn-parenthetical-notes-bad-marc-data-1/
0020	

### $aa0877790086 :$ac$10.00
0020	

### $az0877790105 (Fabrikoid) :$ac$12.00
0020	

### $aa0877790019 (black leather)
$az0877780116 :$ac$14.00
0020	

### $aa0877790124 (blue pigskin) :$ac$15.00
0020	

### $az0877790159 (easel binding) :$ac$16.00
[Five numbers associated with one catalog record.
Two are valid; one has both a valid and invalid (or
cancelled) form; two are invalid (or cancelled)]

Wednesday, 4 December 13

This doesn’t help!
The Web
Library data
Wednesday, 4 December 13

Lack of connections, and difficulty of linking library data to the rest of the web means it
always stays in it’s own silo.... leading to
The only way to avoid the Zombie Apocalypse is to follow my advice http://bit.ly/th1ylr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lukeroberts/1355846096/
Wednesday, 4 December 13
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jemimus/5162042101/
Wednesday, 4 December 13

when the zombie apocalypse comes, this will be the only record left to mash http://bit.ly/
w4ebCV
(may not be the zombie survival guide shown]
Lets face it, buying Bob Cratchitt and his family a turkey
isn’t going to cut it this time

Wednesday, 4 December 13
• Clearly license your data (or demand that
others license theirs) for reuse by others

• Engage in discussions on the future of

metadata - with cataloguers, developers and
users

• Look at how engaged users are really using
data

Wednesday, 4 December 13

don’t listen to me, just go read http://bit.ly/vbQIBB
Look at the JISC Guide to Open Bibliographic data
Join the Library of Congress bibframe list, follow tags like #lodlam on twitter
Look at the work @wragge is doing - read stuff like
http://discontents.com.au/words/conference-papers/it%E2%80%99s-all-about-the-stuffcollections-interfaces-power-and-people
http://discontents.com.au/shoebox/digital-humanities/extracting-editorials-1
Eat, drink and be
merry, for tomorrow,
we mash

Wednesday, 4 December 13

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A Chrismash Carol

  • 1. A Chrismash Carol Shurely Shome Mishtake? Wednesday, 4 December 13
  • 2. The Ghost of Chrismash Past Wednesday, 4 December 13
  • 3. http://www.flickr.com/photos/ppl_ri_images/4019188259 Wednesday, 4 December 13 ChrisMash past Standardised format Expert knowledge needed, but easily understood by anyone who has used the system before Card catalogue - it’s hard to mash http://www.flickr.com/photos/ppl_ri_images/4019188259
  • 4. http://www.flickr.com/photos/68103485@N05/6197933357/ Wednesday, 4 December 13 Structured, but designed to be interpreted by humans Severely limited mashup potential ... although that doesn’t stop the dedicated masher Card catalogue - sort of human readable http://www.flickr.com/photos/68103485@N05/6197933357/
  • 6. http://www.flickr.com/photos/coralinetheblue/6320905396 Wednesday, 4 December 13 The brave few have tried to mash the card catalogue http://www.flickr.com/photos/coralinetheblue/ 6320905396
  • 8. The Ghost of Chrismash Present Wednesday, 4 December 13
  • 9. http://www.flickr.com/photos/annarbor/4349878303/ Wednesday, 4 December 13 Chrismash present? We’ve successfully managed to build a system where anyone can view a card from the catalogue at any single point
  • 10. http://bit.ly/vgeLGB Wednesday, 4 December 13 We now have the opportunity to share our catalogue card information more quickly than ever before. While losing any subtleties in it’s interpretation that might have previously been understood (or not) by the human reader The 21st Century, schema.org powered card catalogue http://bit.ly/uzmYwx
  • 11. 020 ## $a0877790086 :$c$10.00 020 ## $z0877790105 (Fabrikoid) :$c$12.00 020 ## $a0877790019 (black leather) $z0877780116 :$c$14.00 020 ## $a0877790124 (blue pigskin) :$c$15.00 020 ## $z0877790159 (easel binding) :$c$16.00 [Five numbers associated with one catalog record. Two are valid; one has both a valid and invalid (or cancelled) form; two are invalid (or cancelled)] Wednesday, 4 December 13 “Today, I’m turning my attention to a concrete example that drives me absolutely batshit crazy: taking a perfectly good unique-id field (in this case, the ISBN in the 020) and appending stuff onto the end of it.” Bill Dueber http://robotlibrarian.billdueber.com/isbn-parenthetical-notes-bad-marc-data-1/ MARC can drive you ‘absolutely batshit crazy’ http://bit.ly/fJNqSM
  • 12. Wednesday, 4 December 13 At least our data is more hackable than the card catalogue http://libraryhack.org/
  • 13. Wednesday, 4 December 13 ‘Composed’ was a hack I did for a developer competition http://bit.ly/pyDiNx
  • 14. Wednesday, 4 December 13 ”What’s about” was a winning entry in the #discodev competition http://bit.ly/l7TEZc
  • 15. Wednesday, 4 December 13 Warwickshire County Council ran ‘Hack Warwickshire’ competition - and the winner was http://bit.ly/cIavTK
  • 16. The Ghost of Chrismash Future Wednesday, 4 December 13
  • 17. Wednesday, 4 December 13 In the future their are no mashups :(
  • 18. http://www.flickr.com/photos/27718575@N07/4308584630 Wednesday, 4 December 13 Legal issues around copyright and IP have become so complex that no-one risks remixing anything for fear of being sued see http://bit.ly/cosyTn for information about releasing open bibliographic data
  • 19. SuperMARC Wednesday, 4 December 13 sadly SuperMARC is a genuine suggestion for the future of bibliographic data http://bit.ly/nhz6t7 Complex data formats "1. Record Length. We'll need to adjust the Leader positions of 00-04, and move it to something much higher. further out. Perhaps push bytes 05-23 So we can reserve bytes 00-12 for record length (and bytes 05-23 become bytes 17-31) That's one hell of a record. for that large of a record? That give you up to 9.999999 TB. Do you think you have enough content You can now include the actual printed book. "2. Expand the MARC record to have a 4 character numeric tag, starting with 0001 and continue to 9999. That too is quite big, many fields repeated, and more fields to define. "3. Indicator count. Oh boy can we define fields. Again, expand it to 3. We may not use it, but let's get rolling. "4. Subfield code count. Again, expand it to 3. You can then tell the computer that after the "delimiter" ($), you have either a 1 or 2 byte subfield. I can see us using $aa $ab $ac (or if you go to 4 character count you could do something like $a-b $d-a or even $a$b $d$a. Or even a different delimiter sign as a secondary delimiter."
  • 20. 020 ## $a0877790086 :$c$10.00 020 ## $z0877790105 (Fabrikoid) :$c$12.00 020 ## $a0877790019 (black leather) $z0877780116 :$c$14.00 020 ## $a0877790124 (blue pigskin) :$c$15.00 020 ## $z0877790159 (easel binding) :$c$16.00 [Five numbers associated with one catalog record. Two are valid; one has both a valid and invalid (or cancelled) form; two are invalid (or cancelled)] Wednesday, 4 December 13 “Today, I’m turning my attention to a concrete example that drives me absolutely batshit crazy: taking a perfectly good unique-id field (in this case, the ISBN in the 020) and appending stuff onto the end of it.” Bill Dueber http://robotlibrarian.billdueber.com/isbn-parenthetical-notes-bad-marc-data-1/
  • 21. 0020 ### $aa0877790086 :$ac$10.00 0020 ### $az0877790105 (Fabrikoid) :$ac$12.00 0020 ### $aa0877790019 (black leather) $az0877780116 :$ac$14.00 0020 ### $aa0877790124 (blue pigskin) :$ac$15.00 0020 ### $az0877790159 (easel binding) :$ac$16.00 [Five numbers associated with one catalog record. Two are valid; one has both a valid and invalid (or cancelled) form; two are invalid (or cancelled)] Wednesday, 4 December 13 This doesn’t help!
  • 22. The Web Library data Wednesday, 4 December 13 Lack of connections, and difficulty of linking library data to the rest of the web means it always stays in it’s own silo.... leading to The only way to avoid the Zombie Apocalypse is to follow my advice http://bit.ly/th1ylr
  • 24. http://www.flickr.com/photos/jemimus/5162042101/ Wednesday, 4 December 13 when the zombie apocalypse comes, this will be the only record left to mash http://bit.ly/ w4ebCV (may not be the zombie survival guide shown]
  • 25. Lets face it, buying Bob Cratchitt and his family a turkey isn’t going to cut it this time Wednesday, 4 December 13
  • 26. • Clearly license your data (or demand that others license theirs) for reuse by others • Engage in discussions on the future of metadata - with cataloguers, developers and users • Look at how engaged users are really using data Wednesday, 4 December 13 don’t listen to me, just go read http://bit.ly/vbQIBB Look at the JISC Guide to Open Bibliographic data Join the Library of Congress bibframe list, follow tags like #lodlam on twitter Look at the work @wragge is doing - read stuff like http://discontents.com.au/words/conference-papers/it%E2%80%99s-all-about-the-stuffcollections-interfaces-power-and-people http://discontents.com.au/shoebox/digital-humanities/extracting-editorials-1
  • 27. Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow, we mash Wednesday, 4 December 13