https://www.loc.gov/bibframe/news/bibframe-update-an2018.html
A BIBFRAME update forum was held at the 2018 ALA
Annual Conference with presentations from institutions reporting on projects
underway.
Jodi Williamschen, Library of Congress, gave an update
on BIBFRAME Pilot 2.0. She reported that
recent infrastructure improvements at LC have been made with the addition of
servers and software updates. The
BIBFRAME database, updated daily, contains over 17 million MARC records that
have been converted to BIBFRAME Works.
A BIBFRAME 2.0 Implementation Register
https://www.loc.gov/bibframe/implementation/register.html is available on the
LC website. Located here is information
about a project undertaken at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Library (UIUC) that focused on creating an interface and converting 7,829
Dublin Core items to BIBFRAME 2.0. A
link is provided to the UIUC Bibframe search interface http://sif.library.illinois.edu/bibframe/search2.php.
A presentation by Tiziana Possemato, Casalini Libri -
@Cult, From MARC to BIBFRAME in the
SHARE-VDE project, highlighted a collaborative linked data endeavor
developed by Casalini Libri (European bibliographic and authority data
provider) and @Cult (ILS and Discovery tool provider). Initial input for the project was received
from sixteen North American Research Libraries.
Jeremy Nelson, Metadata & Systems Librarian at
Colorado College and co-founder of Knowledgelinks.io presented a model for using
BIBFRAME in a multi-institutional projects.
The project known as Plains to Peaks collective attempts to unite
isolated digital collections located across Colorado and Wyoming into one
platform.
Nathan Putnam, Director, Metadata Quality, OCLC discussed
the OCLC Research process in
converting approximately 11 million MARC records to BIBFRAME 2.0. Through the process the team learned the
importance of Work IDs and URI. OCLC remains
committed to working with LC to support development of BIBFRAME
For links to individual presentations and further
information see the BIBFRAME webpage at the Library of Congress website https://www.loc.gov/bibframe/news/bibframe-update-an2018.html
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