Re: [CODE4LIB] Names Added to ID.LOC.GOV

2011-08-11 Thread Ralph LeVan
The current version of the VIAF RDF does not point to any of the
contributing library records.  But, I've just edited our stylesheets so that
the HTML records will point at the new id.loc.gov records instead of our
copies that we were exposing at errol.oclc.org.

Ralph

On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 3:53 PM, Karen Coyle li...@kcoyle.net wrote:

 Thanks, Kevin. This was obviously one heck of a project! Very impressive.

 I looked at an entry in id.loc.gov and in VIAF and couldn't immediately
 see a connecting URI (browsing through the RDF/XML) -- is there one, or are
 there plans to create those links between the two vocabularies? Here are the
 records I was looking at:

 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/**names/n84031182.htmlhttp://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84031182.html
   RDF: 
 (http://id.loc.gov/**authorities/names/n84031182.**rdfhttp://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84031182.rdf
 )
 http://errol.oclc.org/laf/n%**20%2084031182.htmlhttp://errol.oclc.org/laf/n%20%2084031182.html
   RDF: 
 (http://viaf.org/viaf/**69121416/rdf.xmlhttp://viaf.org/viaf/69121416/rdf.xml
 )

 kc


 Quoting Ford, Kevin k...@loc.gov:

  Announcement:  New Vocabulary Data Added to LC Authorities and
 Vocabularies Service

 The Library of Congress is pleased to make available additional
 vocabularies from its Authorities and Vocabularies web service (
 ID.LOC.GOV), which provides access to Library of Congress standards and
 vocabularies as Linked Data. The new dataset is:

 * Library of Congress Name Authority File (LC/NAF)

 In addition, the service has been enhanced to provide separate access to
 the following datasets which have been a part of the LCSH dataset access:

 * Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms
 * Library of Congress Children's Headings

 The LC/NAF data are published in RDF using the MADS/RDF and SKOS/RDF
 vocabularies, as are the other datasets. Individual concepts are accessible
 at the ID.LOC.GOV web service via a web browser interface or
 programmatically via content-negotiation. The vocabulary data are available
 for bulk download in MADS and SKOS RDF (the Name file and main LCSH file
 will be available by Friday, August 12).

 **Please explore it for yourself at http://id.loc.gov. **

 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.

 The addition of Names has resulted in considerable changes to the
 ID.LOC.GOV backend.  Although we have endeavored to bring the service up
 with all pieces in place, please be patient as we work out any remaining
 kinks.

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

 Background:
 The Authorities and Vocabularies web 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 Authorities and
 Vocabularies web 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)
 * 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 for Cryptographic Hash Functions, Preservation
 Events, and Preservation Level Roles

 The above code lists also contain links with appropriate LCSH and LC/NAF
 headings.  Additional vocabularies will be added in the future, including
 additional PREMIS controlled vocabularies.


 --
 Kevin Ford
 Digital Project Coordinator
 Network Development  MARC Standards Office
 Library of Congress
 101 Independence Avenue, SE
 Washington, DC 20540-4402

 Email: k...@loc.gov
 Tel: 202 707 3526




 --
 Karen Coyle
 kco...@kcoyle.net http://kcoyle.net
 ph: 1-510-540-7596
 m: 1-510-435-8234
 skype: kcoylenet



Re: [CODE4LIB] Names Added to ID.LOC.GOV

2011-08-11 Thread Karen Coyle

Ralph, thanks! That's a great solution, and a marvelously quick one.

kc

Quoting Ralph LeVan ralphle...@gmail.com:


The current version of the VIAF RDF does not point to any of the
contributing library records.  But, I've just edited our stylesheets so that
the HTML records will point at the new id.loc.gov records instead of our
copies that we were exposing at errol.oclc.org.

Ralph

On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 3:53 PM, Karen Coyle li...@kcoyle.net wrote:


Thanks, Kevin. This was obviously one heck of a project! Very impressive.

I looked at an entry in id.loc.gov and in VIAF and couldn't immediately
see a connecting URI (browsing through the RDF/XML) -- is there one, or are
there plans to create those links between the two vocabularies? Here are the
records I was looking at:

http://id.loc.gov/authorities/**names/n84031182.htmlhttp://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84031182.html
  RDF:  
(http://id.loc.gov/**authorities/names/n84031182.**rdfhttp://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84031182.rdf

)
http://errol.oclc.org/laf/n%**20%2084031182.htmlhttp://errol.oclc.org/laf/n%20%2084031182.html
  RDF:  
(http://viaf.org/viaf/**69121416/rdf.xmlhttp://viaf.org/viaf/69121416/rdf.xml

)

kc


Quoting Ford, Kevin k...@loc.gov:

 Announcement:  New Vocabulary Data Added to LC Authorities and

Vocabularies Service

The Library of Congress is pleased to make available additional
vocabularies from its Authorities and Vocabularies web service (
ID.LOC.GOV), which provides access to Library of Congress standards and
vocabularies as Linked Data. The new dataset is:

* Library of Congress Name Authority File (LC/NAF)

In addition, the service has been enhanced to provide separate access to
the following datasets which have been a part of the LCSH dataset access:

* Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms
* Library of Congress Children's Headings

The LC/NAF data are published in RDF using the MADS/RDF and SKOS/RDF
vocabularies, as are the other datasets. Individual concepts are accessible
at the ID.LOC.GOV web service via a web browser interface or
programmatically via content-negotiation. The vocabulary data are available
for bulk download in MADS and SKOS RDF (the Name file and main LCSH file
will be available by Friday, August 12).

**Please explore it for yourself at http://id.loc.gov. **

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.

The addition of Names has resulted in considerable changes to the
ID.LOC.GOV backend.  Although we have endeavored to bring the service up
with all pieces in place, please be patient as we work out any remaining
kinks.

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

Background:
The Authorities and Vocabularies web 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 Authorities and
Vocabularies web 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)
* 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 for Cryptographic Hash Functions, Preservation
Events, and Preservation Level Roles

The above code lists also contain links with appropriate LCSH and LC/NAF
headings.  Additional vocabularies will be added in the future, including
additional PREMIS controlled vocabularies.


--
Kevin Ford
Digital Project Coordinator
Network Development  MARC Standards Office
Library of Congress
101 Independence Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20540-4402

Email: k...@loc.gov
Tel: 202 707 3526





--
Karen Coyle
kco...@kcoyle.net http://kcoyle.net
ph: 1-510-540-7596
m: 1-510-435-8234
skype: kcoylenet







--
Karen Coyle
kco...@kcoyle.net http://kcoyle.net
ph: 1-510-540-7596
m: 1-510-435-8234
skype: 

[CODE4LIB] Names Added to ID.LOC.GOV

2011-08-10 Thread Ford, Kevin
Announcement:  New Vocabulary Data Added to LC Authorities and Vocabularies 
Service 

The Library of Congress is pleased to make available additional vocabularies 
from its Authorities and Vocabularies web service (ID.LOC.GOV), which provides 
access to Library of Congress standards and vocabularies as Linked Data. The 
new dataset is: 

* Library of Congress Name Authority File (LC/NAF)

In addition, the service has been enhanced to provide separate access to the 
following datasets which have been a part of the LCSH dataset access:

* Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms
* Library of Congress Children's Headings

The LC/NAF data are published in RDF using the MADS/RDF and SKOS/RDF 
vocabularies, as are the other datasets. Individual concepts are accessible at 
the ID.LOC.GOV web service via a web browser interface or programmatically via 
content-negotiation. The vocabulary data are available for bulk download in 
MADS and SKOS RDF (the Name file and main LCSH file will be available by 
Friday, August 12).

**Please explore it for yourself at http://id.loc.gov. **

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.  

The addition of Names has resulted in considerable changes to the ID.LOC.GOV 
backend.  Although we have endeavored to bring the service up with all pieces 
in place, please be patient as we work out any remaining kinks.  

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

Background:
The Authorities and Vocabularies web 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 Authorities and Vocabularies web 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)
* 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 for Cryptographic Hash Functions, Preservation Events, 
and Preservation Level Roles 

The above code lists also contain links with appropriate LCSH and LC/NAF 
headings.  Additional vocabularies will be added in the future, including 
additional PREMIS controlled vocabularies.


-- 
Kevin Ford
Digital Project Coordinator
Network Development  MARC Standards Office 
Library of Congress
101 Independence Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20540-4402

Email: k...@loc.gov
Tel: 202 707 3526


Re: [CODE4LIB] Names Added to ID.LOC.GOV

2011-08-10 Thread Karen Coyle

Thanks, Kevin. This was obviously one heck of a project! Very impressive.

I looked at an entry in id.loc.gov and in VIAF and couldn't  
immediately see a connecting URI (browsing through the RDF/XML) -- is  
there one, or are there plans to create those links between the two  
vocabularies? Here are the records I was looking at:


http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84031182.html
   RDF: (http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84031182.rdf)
http://errol.oclc.org/laf/n%20%2084031182.html
   RDF: (http://viaf.org/viaf/69121416/rdf.xml)

kc

Quoting Ford, Kevin k...@loc.gov:

Announcement:  New Vocabulary Data Added to LC Authorities and  
Vocabularies Service


The Library of Congress is pleased to make available additional  
vocabularies from its Authorities and Vocabularies web service  
(ID.LOC.GOV), which provides access to Library of Congress standards  
and vocabularies as Linked Data. The new dataset is:


* Library of Congress Name Authority File (LC/NAF)

In addition, the service has been enhanced to provide separate  
access to the following datasets which have been a part of the LCSH  
dataset access:


* Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms
* Library of Congress Children's Headings

The LC/NAF data are published in RDF using the MADS/RDF and SKOS/RDF  
vocabularies, as are the other datasets. Individual concepts are  
accessible at the ID.LOC.GOV web service via a web browser interface  
or programmatically via content-negotiation. The vocabulary data are  
available for bulk download in MADS and SKOS RDF (the Name file and  
main LCSH file will be available by Friday, August 12).


**Please explore it for yourself at http://id.loc.gov. **

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.


The addition of Names has resulted in considerable changes to the  
ID.LOC.GOV backend.  Although we have endeavored to bring the  
service up with all pieces in place, please be patient as we work  
out any remaining kinks.


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


Background:
The Authorities and Vocabularies web 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  
Authorities and Vocabularies web 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)
* 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 for Cryptographic Hash Functions, Preservation  
Events, and Preservation Level Roles


The above code lists also contain links with appropriate LCSH and  
LC/NAF headings.  Additional vocabularies will be added in the  
future, including additional PREMIS controlled vocabularies.



--
Kevin Ford
Digital Project Coordinator
Network Development  MARC Standards Office
Library of Congress
101 Independence Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20540-4402

Email: k...@loc.gov
Tel: 202 707 3526





--
Karen Coyle
kco...@kcoyle.net http://kcoyle.net
ph: 1-510-540-7596
m: 1-510-435-8234
skype: kcoylenet


Re: [CODE4LIB] Names Added to ID.LOC.GOV

2011-08-10 Thread stuart yeates

Really, really good. Thank you very much for all the hard work.

cheers
stuart

On 11/08/11 06:15, Ford, Kevin wrote:

Announcement:  New Vocabulary Data Added to LC Authorities and Vocabularies 
Service

The Library of Congress is pleased to make available additional vocabularies 
from its Authorities and Vocabularies web service (ID.LOC.GOV), which provides 
access to Library of Congress standards and vocabularies as Linked Data. The 
new dataset is:

* Library of Congress Name Authority File (LC/NAF)

In addition, the service has been enhanced to provide separate access to the 
following datasets which have been a part of the LCSH dataset access:

* Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms
* Library of Congress Children's Headings

The LC/NAF data are published in RDF using the MADS/RDF and SKOS/RDF 
vocabularies, as are the other datasets. Individual concepts are accessible at 
the ID.LOC.GOV web service via a web browser interface or programmatically via 
content-negotiation. The vocabulary data are available for bulk download in 
MADS and SKOS RDF (the Name file and main LCSH file will be available by 
Friday, August 12).

**Please explore it for yourself at http://id.loc.gov. **

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.

The addition of Names has resulted in considerable changes to the ID.LOC.GOV backend.  
Although we have endeavored to bring the service up with all pieces in place, please be 
patient as we work out any remaining kinks.

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

Background:
The Authorities and Vocabularies web 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 Authorities and Vocabularies web 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)
* 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 for Cryptographic Hash Functions, Preservation Events, 
and Preservation Level Roles

The above code lists also contain links with appropriate LCSH and LC/NAF 
headings.  Additional vocabularies will be added in the future, including 
additional PREMIS controlled vocabularies.





--
Stuart Yeates
Library Technology Services http://www.victoria.ac.nz/library/