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BIBFRAME 2.0

joannefit3 edited this page Nov 4, 2024 · 2 revisions

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BIBFRAME is a proposed replacement for MARC records. BIBFRAME 2.0 specs were released in 2016 by the US Library of Congress.

The BIBFRAME vocabulary uses a Linked Data model and thus leverages the RDF modeling practice of uniquely identifying as Web resources all entities, attributes, and relationships (i.e., properties) between entities. The BIBFRAME Vocabulary is comprised of the RDF properties, classes, and relationships between and among them. In addition to the basic vocabulary linked to below the extension that the Library of Congress established in its work on a BIBFRAME 2.0 pilot is specified.

Accessibility

Bibliographic Framework (BIBFRAME) was designed to replace the MARC standards, and to use linked data principles to make bibliographic data more useful both within and outside the library community. Bibframe includes the property Contentaccessibility

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