In November 2014, the National Library of Medicine (NLM) announced that it
was taking a different approach to BIBFRAME (BF) experimentation (see NLM
<http://www.loc.gov/bibframe/implementation/register.html> 's Early
Implementers registration).  This new approach involved development of a
core, widely shareable BF vocabulary that could be extended for greater
granularity with existing descriptive schema.   In pursuit of this goal, NLM
has been collaborating with Zepheira, George Washington University (GWU),
and University of California, Davis (UCD) in development of the BF Lite
vocabulary <http://bibfra.me/> , as hosted by Zepheira.  Part of the
perspective NLM brings to this collaboration is a focus on creating new
cataloging data directly in BF rather than converting legacy bibliographic
data.

 

The scope of NLM's work on BF development to date has been deliberately
narrow in order to keep short term goals modest and achievable.  NLM and GWU
produced a spreadsheet that correlated BF Lite with PCC RDA BIBCO Standard
Record (BSR) elements and RDA RDF properties.  The broader group of
collaborators used that spreadsheet as a starting point for discussion,
evolving it to a static snapshot (as of 6/8/2015) of a portion of the BF
Lite core vocabulary.  The resulting spreadsheet
<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QM8X4qHd-D6ogftRHywBwIvKGyMa_5Kp3Yg
NEsv7KpU/edit?usp=sharing>  includes BF Lite properties and classes that
expand beyond the BSR elements, but that NLM and GWU believe are appropriate
for cataloging print monographs.  In contrast, the BF Lite vocabulary on
http://bibfra.me continues to evolve and includes properties and classes
that are applicable more broadly than print monographs.  

 

To demonstrate how the BF Lite core vocabulary in the spreadsheet can be
applied, NLM and GWU manually produced two mockups of original BF cataloging
using that vocabulary with extensions from other schema.  Each mockup
provides two examples of cataloging a print monograph using BF Lite with a
modular approach: one extends BF Lite mainly with Zepheira's BF extended
vocabularies and the other extends BF Lite mainly with RDA RDF properties.
These mockups are publicly available on Google Drive: The myth of the
addicted army
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/10jhz0P2bN_d_WZPmKDwhvQSDKrVvU99RWGiinKP
6NUc/edit?usp=sharing>  and The contributions of Rudolph Virchow
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WNcOy56l6f1vswWCa4PTBvkjoSDo2T2U3cj69mo
YwX8/edit?usp=sharing> .

 

The experimental BF vocabulary and mappings released with this announcement
are not complete or final, but rather a starting point.  We believe our
efforts have produced a vocabulary sufficient to test the theory that a BF
vocabulary built from a core of widely shareable properties provides
flexibility and extensibility for describing diverse resources.  It is our
hope and expectation that both the spreadsheet and the BF Lite core
vocabulary will be used by the community for experimentation, so that BF can
evolve and develop in a tested, community driven manner.  NLM believes that
BF development is still fluid and should evolve through thoughtful vetting
and testing, with emphasis on creating new data rather than converting
legacy data.

 

NLM welcomes community feedback about our experimentation. We have set up a
public GitHub repository named BIBFRAME-NLM
<https://github.com/fallgrennj/BIBFRAME-NLM> , where we request that you
post all comments, issues and questions.  An expanded version of this
announcement and links to related documents above can be found in the 'read
me' section of the BIBFRAME-NLM repository.  There is no login required to
view the documents or to view comments and issues in the BIBFRAME-NLM
repository; however, you will need to create a GitHub username and password
to contribute comments, issues, or questions.  When contributing comments,
issues, or questions, please apply the prepopulated labels indicating what
you are commenting on, e.g., the spreadsheet, the mockups, etc.  

 

On behalf of the NLM BIBFRAME Team,

Nancy Fallgren

 

Nancy J. Fallgren

Metadata Specialist Librarian

Cataloging and Metadata Management Section

Technical Services Division

National Library of Medicine

 <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] 

 

Links

BIBFRAME-NLM GitHub repository

 <https://github.com/fallgrennj/BIBFRAME-NLM>
https://github.com/fallgrennj/BIBFRAME-NLM 

 

BF Lite core spreadsheet

 
<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QM8X4qHd-D6ogftRHywBwIvKGyMa_5Kp3Yg
NEsv7KpU/edit?usp=sharing>
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QM8X4qHd-D6ogftRHywBwIvKGyMa_5Kp3YgN
Esv7KpU/edit?usp=sharing 

 

Mockup: The contributions of Rudolph Virchow

 
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WNcOy56l6f1vswWCa4PTBvkjoSDo2T2U3cj69mo
YwX8/edit?usp=sharing>
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WNcOy56l6f1vswWCa4PTBvkjoSDo2T2U3cj69moY
wX8/edit?usp=sharing

 

Mockup: The myth of the addicted army

 
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/10jhz0P2bN_d_WZPmKDwhvQSDKrVvU99RWGiinKP
6NUc/edit?usp=sharing>
https://docs.google.com/document/d/10jhz0P2bN_d_WZPmKDwhvQSDKrVvU99RWGiinKP6
NUc/edit?usp=sharing 

 

BF Lite

 <http://bibfra.me> http://bibfra.me

 

Library of Congress BIBFRAME Implementation Register

 <http://www.loc.gov/bibframe/implementation/register.html>
http://www.loc.gov/bibframe/implementation/register.html 

 

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