Dear all,

 

Just to say thank you for all the comments so far! I will work through them carefully and may come back with questions or my own comments in due course.

 

Any further comments are of course also welcome. I am as much interested in how Bibframe will fit into the whole bibliographic system (and I think it’s interesting to consider non-cataloguing library data like repositories, journal indexes, archives, reading lists, or even non-library data) as the model itself.

 

Many thanks,


Tom

 

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Thomas Meehan

Head of Current Cataloguing

Library Services

University College London

Gower Street

London WC1E 6BT

 

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From: Bibliographic Framework Transition Initiative Forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Meehan, Thomas
Sent: 25 June 2014 13:56
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Subject: [BIBFRAME] Thoughts about Bibframe

 

Dear all,

 

Hello. I am preparing a presentation on Bibframe for the autumn and am particularly interested in getting a general sense of what the community thinks of the Bibframe initiative and, in particular, how people see it developing and being implemented in the future. I would love to hear any views on this, especially from a wide section of the community (cataloguers, systems people, vendors, those working with linked data already, etc.). If you prefer, please feel free to contact me off-list or point me at write-ups (e.g. blog posts) that express your views. I would be very happy to receive even a brief indication of your thoughts.

 

I will treat any personal communications as confidential and will not quote from them without permission.

 

Many thanks,


Tom

 

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Thomas Meehan

Head of Current Cataloguing

Library Services

University College London

Gower Street

London WC1E 6BT

 

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