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Il faut en finir avec BIBFRAME

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October 15, 2023 marks the 21st anniversary of Roy Tennant's article "MARC Must Die." With a nod to MARC21, this article argues that BIBFRAME is not the way forward for bibliographic description and offers five reasons why.
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BIBFRAME : un’ipotesi di ambiente bibliografico nell’era del web

open access: yes, 2014
The current release of BIBFRAME (2013) is the first attempt to define a model for the exchange and sharing of data with linked data, based on the analysis and the nature of relationships between resources. BIBFRAME want to highlight a change in the bibliographic field that is shifting the focus on the conceptualisation of the Work.
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What comes next: understanding BIBFRAME

Library Hi Tech, 2019
PurposeBibliographic framework initiative (BIBFRAME) is a data model created by the Library of Congress to with the long-term goal of replacing Machine Readable Cataloging (MARC). The purpose of this paper is to inform catalogers and other library professionals why MARC is lacking in the needs of current users, and how BIBFRAME works better to meet ...
Thomas D Steele
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Moving Toward BIBFRAME and a Linked Data Environment

Advances in Library Administration and Organization, 2021
The library metadata of the twenty-first century is moving toward a linked data model. BIBFRAME, which stands for Bibliographic Framework Initiative, was launched in 2011 with the goal to make bibliographic descriptions sharable and interoperable on the ...
Misu Kim, Mingyu Chen, Debbie Montgomery
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Library Catalogue on the Cloud: The BIBFRAME Approach

Journal of Library Metadata, 2023
The purpose of this paper is to suggest that cataloguing community could benefit by publishing the catalogue records on the cloud using BIBFRAME model with its vocabularies to increase access of the library collection beyond the library.
Madireng Monyela
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MARC to BIBFRAME: Converting the PCC to Linked Data

Cataloging and Classification Quarterly, 2020
The Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC) has formal relationships with the Library of Congress (LC), Share-VDE, and Linked Data for Production Phase 2 (LD4P2) for work on Bibliographic Framework (BIBFRAME), and PCC institutions have been very active ...
Jacquie Samples, Ian Bigelow
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Benefits and challenges of BIBFRAME

Library Hi Tech, 2019
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to highlight the potential strengths and weaknesses of the BIBFRAME bibliographic model and outline its purpose and key features. In addition, it discusses specific aspects of the model with respect to the pre-existing models of bibliographic description.
Jung-Ran Park   +2 more
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