The Library of Congress is pleased to make the Cultural Heritage Organizations 
vocabulary available as linked data from LC's Linked Data Service, ID.LOC.GOV.  
The Cultural Heritage Organizations vocabulary is a linked data representation 
of the MARC Organizations code list, which, among other uses, is an essential 
reference tool for those dealing with MARC records, for systems reporting 
library holdings, for many interlibrary loan systems, and for those who may be 
organizing cooperative projects on a regional, national, or international 
scale. 

While the Cultural Heritage Organizations vocabulary focuses on US 
institutions, with over 30,000 defined, it also includes codes for institutions 
in other countries that have requested them.  However, MARC codes are not 
assigned for institutions for Canada, Germany, or the United Kingdom unless the 
institution is a branch of a US institution.  Overall, the vocabulary contains 
over 36,000 entries.

Bulk downloads of the Cultural Heritage Organizations vocabulary are also 
available from the downloads page.

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Please explore the Cultural Heritage Organizations yourself at

http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/organizations

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Contact Us about ID:
As always, your feedback is important and welcomed.  Though we are interested 
in all forms of constructive commentary on all topics related to ID, we're 
particularly interested in how the data available from ID.LOC.GOV is used.  
Your contributions directly inform service enhancements.

You can send comments or report any problems to us via the ID feedback form or 
ID listserv (see the web site).

Background:
The LC Linked Data Service was first made available in May 2009 and offered the 
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH), the Library's initial entry into 
the Linked Data environment. In part by assigning each vocabulary and each data 
value within it a unique resource identifier (URI), the service provides a 
means for machines to semantically access, use, and harvest authority and 
vocabulary data that adheres to W3C recommendations, such as Simple Knowledge 
Organization System (SKOS), and the more detailed vocabulary MADS/RDF.  In this 
way, the LC Linked Data Service also makes government data publicly and freely 
available in the spirit of the Open Government directive. Although the primary 
goal of the service is to enable machine access to Library of Congress data, a 
web interface serves human users searching and browsing the vocabularies.  The 
new datasets join the term and code lists already available through the service:

* Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH)
* Library of Congress Children's Subject Headings
* Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms
* Library of Congress / NACO Name Authority File
* Library of Congress / LCC (select schedules)
* Thesaurus of Graphic Materials
* MARC Code List for Relators
* MARC Code List for Countries (which reference their equivalent ISO 3166 codes)
* MARC Code List for Geographic Areas
* MARC Code List for Languages (which have been cross referenced with ISO 
639-1, 639-2, and 639-5, where appropriate)
* PREMIS vocabularies

The above code lists also contain links with appropriate LCSH and LC/NAF 
headings.

LC's Linked Data Service is managed by the Network Development and MARC 
Standards Office of the Library of Congress.


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Kevin Ford
Network Development and MARC Standards Office
Library of Congress
Washington, DC

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