From my understanding, there will be a process of "alignment" of
Bibframe elements to other RDF elements. In the current phase of early
Bibframe developement, I assume the focus is still on creating native
Bibframe elements and vocabulary.
There have been some work closely related to Bibframe
- the W3C provenance incubator group charter
http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/prov/charter
- ONIX for Marc21 and for RDA (ONIX in RDF still ongoing work?)
http://www.editeur.org/96/ONIX-and-MARC21
- METS-PREMISE in RDF
http://www.loc.gov/standards/premis/pif-presentations-2012/PREMIS-OWL-iPRES2012.pdf
- EAD to Europeana Data Model RDF
http://pro.europeana.eu/documents/900548/559c18d6-e5f3-410a-9e3e-7ee74f87c302
- ...
The results would be very interesting to see them aligned to Bibframe
elements.
A wider perspective would be aligning the DataCite RDF
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1paJgvmCMu3pbM4in6PjWAKO0gP-6ultii3DWQslygq4/edit?authkey=CMeV3tgF&hl=en_GB
to Bibframe. This would exceed the traditional MARC scope and would
reveal the power of RDF by integrating research data environments
seamlessly with Bibframe'd library catalog metadata.
Also expanding the view to publisher activities is helpful to get some
impressions for what could be done if there was Bibframe-powered data. I
saw
http://prezi.com/yc35ccin0ipg/discovering-and-using-rdf-at-oreilly-media/ for
an experience of a publisher when traveling a market-driven path using
RDF on XML-based metadata.
Jörg
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