Chapter 14 Online Supplement:
Chapter 14 Online Supplement:
Mary K. Bolin, PhD, is a lecturer at San José State University School of Information, where she teaches courses in cataloging and metadata, and is professor emeritus at the University of Nebraska—Lincoln Libraries. Her research interests include genres of organizational communication, academic library organizational patterns, and librarian status at academic libraries.
Quote from webcast:
"Cataloging has been on the brink of a huge change for more than a decade: there is the changing standards questions, there is the changing demographics question, and the what does this new workplace going to look like."
Figure 14.1 - RDF Graph
Figure 14.2 FRBR Example
Figure 14.3 Examples of Group 1 and Group 2 Entities
Figure 14.4 Examples of Group 3 Entities
Figure 14.5 MARC Format for Authorities
Figure 14.6 MARC Format for Bibliographic Records
Figure 14.7 Google Linked Data Search for Jane Austen
The sites listed here are all open access web resources from organizations and agencies such as ALA, LC, and OCLC, as well as things like presentations from the Slideshare site. These resources provide a substantial amount of useful and informative material that can help you learn more about cataloging.
Text Encoding Initiative (TEI)
Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C)
Online Information eXchange (ONIX)
Linked Open Data and Libraries Online slideshow.
RDF 1.1 Primer (W3C)
Articles and Other Resources
BIBFRAME Model, Vocabulary, Guidelines, Examples, Notes, Analyses
The changing nature of the catalog and its integration with other discovery tools
The Relationship between BIBFRAME and OCLC's Linked-Data Model of Bibliographic Description