I love sausage!

:)

Karen Coyle wrote:
> Quoting Jonathan Rochkind <[email protected]>:
> 
>> I wouldn't mind seeing the sausage.
>>
>> Also, whether or not it's on list, think about writing up a summary when
>> you're done, for blog, or for Code4Lib Journal.
> 
> This might also make a good use case for the LLD WG -- there will be a  
> call for use cases coming out next week.
> 
> kc
> 
>> Karen Coyle wrote:
>>> Hi, Adrian. This sparked a flurry of downloading and looking among OL
>>> programmers. Although it seems a bit reductive, the best way to get
>>> the data into OL is using the RDF/2709 format. We looked at the turtle
>>> format, but don't have an easy way to resolve the subject terms or
>>> author ids. (I'm more and more thinking that we will need to almost
>>> always carry both ids and display forms in data that is exchanged.)
>>>
>>> I will need to figure out a translation from MAB fields/subfields to
>>> the OL fields. A translation table from MAB to MARC (or MARC to MAB)
>>> would work, or a description of the MAB data elements (preferably in
>>> English, otherwise I hope I can rely on you where my dictionary fails
>>> me).
>>>
>>> For the gruesome details, we can take it off list, you, Felix, and I,
>>> unless others here want to watch the sausage being made :-).
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> kc
>>>
>>>
>>> Quoting Adrian Pohl <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> this week the hbz has released 4.896.515 bibliographic records as
>>>> Linked Data under a CC-0 license. We used the Bibliographic Ontology
>>>> to represent the data in RDF and set links to the German National
>>>> Library's authority files. For more information see the
>>>> announcement[1] and the documentation[2].
>>>>
>>>> The RDF representation of OL records gave us some orientation for the
>>>> data conversion. Thus, the output is similar to OL RDf data so it
>>>> might be of interest for the Open Library. I wonder whether OL could
>>>> consume this Open Data without great effort, it is by all means better
>>>> to consume than our first open data exports[3].
>>>>
>>>> We would be very happy to see these records reused in an environment
>>>> like the Open Library.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Adrian
>>>>
>>>> [1] https://wiki1.hbz-nrw.de/display/SEM/2010/08/31/Linked-Open-hbz-Data
>>>>
>>>> [2]
>>>> https://wiki1.hbz-nrw.de/display/SEM/Converting+the+Open+Data+from+the+hbz+to+BIBO
>>>>
>>>> [3] http://opendata.hbz-nrw.de/projects/data-publishing/wiki/Download-en
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