Abstract:
Just when you thought you had your cataloguing standards all under control, there’s a new development lurking in the wings … BIBFRAME.
Two years ago, the cataloguing community embraced Resource Description and Access (RDA) as a new cataloguing standard. The dust is settling, workflows have evolved to accommodate RDA standards; Machine Readable Cataloguing (MARC) has been adapted to carry RDA data and library management systems have been updated.
Meanwhile, the Library of Congress has been working on the Bibliographic Framework Initiative, BIBFRAME. BIBFRAME is being developed to replace MARC as the standard to represent and exchange bibliographic data in the digital information environment. In conjunction with RDA, BIBFRAME will ensure that bibliographic data is able to integrate with and engage in the wider information community.
This paper will raise awareness of BIBFRAME, explaining its underpinning concepts and explore the benefits and implications for resource discovery systems and standards. BIBFRAME is still under development, but it up to everyone who is interested in resource discovery to be aware of what is happening. By being informed, all information workers can be a part of the evolving cataloguing and information discovery landscape.
Cataloguing standards are evolving – still
ALIA Library
Creator
Beilharz, Renate
Description
Publisher
Deakin, ACT: Australian Library and Information Association
Date
2015
Type
Format
Identifier
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Language
en
Relation
https://read.alia.org.au/alia-national-library-and-information-technicians-symposium-2015-conference-program
Coverage
Australia