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Library of Congress Announces Modeling Initiative

The Library of Congress is pleased to announce that it has contracted with 
Zepheira to help accelerate the launch of the Bibliographic Framework 
Initiative.  A major focus of the project is to translate the MARC 21 format to 
a Linked Data (LD) model while retaining as much as possible the robust and 
beneficial aspects of the historical format.  Zepheira brings to the project 
extensive experience in LD technology for library applications.

Eric Miller, who was a leader in the Semantic Web Initiative in its early days 
for the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and who has also worked in the library 
and information science field, leads the Zepheira team.  The company, under Mr. 
Miller's leadership, has been active in the development of Semantic Web and 
Library standards as well as open source tools to support LD technologies and 
library applications.  These activities represent knowledge and experience that 
are instrumental for constructing a core data model and to support prototype 
services that will serve as a basis for a new bibliographic framework and 
related services.

The Library of Congress has asked Zepheira to provide a model (or models) that 
can serve as a strong starting point for discussion, and an analysis of related 
initiatives underway that will be useful to this effort.  LC expects that the 
proposed model(s) will change and be further tuned based on valuable feedback 
from the community and a natural progression of requirements as they are 
addressed. The initial model(s) will serve as a basis for work focused on a 
demonstration system/service which will then, in turn, be used to further 
refine the model(s). The expectation is that such iterative feedback loops will 
eventually ensure a flexible bibliographic framework, a robust reference code, 
a supporting infrastructure for deployment, and an effective migration plan to 
support the community in making a transition from MARC to a new framework.

The Library of Congress will now proceed to organize various scenarios to 
enable community participation that will be broad and include international 
users and partners, various types of information agencies and libraries, and 
library suppliers.  We will be posting information as it emerges from this 
initial work, especially relating to projected milestones at the Bibliographic 
Framework Transition Initiative website 
(www.loc.gov/marc/transition<http://www.loc.gov/marc/transition>).

The Library intends to offer its plan of action for discussion and community 
input at the American Library Association Annual Conference in Anaheim, 
California. Eric Miller will join the Library in this update session.  (LC 
Bibliographic Framework Transition Update Forum, Sunday, June 22, 10:30am-12:00 
noon, Anaheim Marriott Grand Salon A-C.)


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Sally H. McCallum
Chief, Network Development and Standards Office
Library of Congress,  101 Independence Ave., SE
Washington, DC 20540  USA
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Tel. 1-202-707-5119 -- Fax 1.202-707-0115
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posted by A. Della Porta, LC
[email protected]

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