34. 信息源
• BIBFRAME邮件组 BIBFRAME@LISTSERV.LOC.GOV
• 历届BIBFRAME更新论坛 BIBFRAME Update Forum at ALA
• 更多信息
• BIBFRAME实施注册 BIBFRAME Implementation Register
• Smith-Yoshimura, Karen. Analysis of International Linked Data
Survey for Implementers. D-Lib Magazine, 22(7/8)
doi:10.1045/july2016-smith-yoshimura
Notas del editor
ALA 2016仲冬会议的BIBFRAME更新论坛
http://catwizard.net/posts/20160129155923.html
LD4L Proposed Bibliographic Ontology
http://bib.ld4l.org/ontology.html
This bibliographic ontology is based on Rob Sanderson's and LD4L's recommended changes to BIBFRAME to better reflect best practices in the Linked Data domain. It is LD4L’s hope that derivations from BIBFRAME found in this ontology will be folded into the official BIBFRAME namespace. Efforts have been made to consider each class and property, but this ontology is largely untested. LD4L may provide revised/expanded versions in future as we identify new use cases and begin to test the ontology with instance data. The proposed changes include, but are not limited to, incorporation of the following principles and conventions: (1) Reuse stable pre-existing classes and properties from external ontologies rather than declaring new ones within the BIBFRAME namespace. (2) Use URIs rather than strings to identify resources. (3) Replace the bf:Authority classes with Real World Entity classes for people, places, things, etc. (4) Define only one pattern to model one feature of the knowledge domain. (5) Clarify the directionality of properties via naming, definitions, and, where applicable, domain and range constraints, and add inverse properties where appropriate. (6) Name terms consistently and make the distinction between classes, object properties, and datatype properties clear through standard naming conventions. See http://ld4l.org/ontology/ for more on the LD4L Ontology development process.
1 A Library claims and activates their Local Link Graph domain on The Library.Link Network.
2 The Library adds key descriptive information like locations, hours, links, and services to their Local Graph.
3 The Library determines how much additional information they wish to make visible (e.g. catalog, events, special collections, and archives
4 The Library works with their providers to begin publishing the desired content to their Local Graph.