On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 11:01 AM, Bruce D'Arcus <
bda...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So is it fair to say that the domain of such a thing really ought to
> be a frbr;Item,which by definition is out of scope for BIBO (we're
> focused somewhere at the expression or manifestation level)?
>
Well, as with all things, "it's not that simple". There /are/
"official" (I guess) LCCs and DDCs that can be associated with a
particular manifestation (which, I think, we can find some agreement
between bibo and MARC): the MARC 050 and 082, respectively, contain
some sort of "standardized" call number. Now, I have no idea how
useful these are outside of determining subjects.
Call number, obviously, has a lot of value for locating a particular
resource. Esp. if I'm saving something that I, personally, want to
find again later.
So I guess I see two possibilities here: 1) use dcterms:subject and
link to
dewey.info or some lcc.info-like analog for LCC and let
something else (frbr, RDA, something) handle items and punt on this in
bibo or 2) add some predicates in bibo to deal with shelfmarks.
The problem with #2 is that it seems either too simplistic
(bibo:shelfmark) or too complicated (bibo:ddc, bibo:lcc, bibo:nlm,
bibo:udc, etc.).
My gut feeling is that this is outside of scope for bibo, but I'm not
married to that.
-Ross.