Hi All,
Bibframe is a new metadata schema/encoding standard/serialization for
the library (and perhaps the archive & museum communities) into which
RDA records will be encoded (after we've transitioned from MARC 21). I
am on the Bibframe listserv, and there's a lot of potential for
encoding many kinds of content standards. I would think someday
someone would create a mapping between PBCore and Bibframe, at least
between the elements of the encoding. I think another question to ask
is whether you might want the descriptive elements of PBCore record to
be converted into RDA elements first before you encode them in
Bibframe. Or how the elements of PBCore map directly into the Bibframe
schema. But look at the listserv as well as the website:
http://www.loc.gov/marc/transition/
The Zephira group who created Bibframe is working with independent
testers to test Bibframe in RDF, JSOHN, and other serializations of
the data, so if you're interested I'd subscribe to that listserv to
get more information and drive the conversation towards other content
standards other than
If I have mischaracterized it at all, please just look at the website
and the listserv (subscribe:
http://listserv.loc.gov/listarch/bibframe.html)
Thanks,
Thom
(not speaking officially for my employer)
Thomas Pease
Library of Congress
Recorded Sound Section
Packard Campus for Audiovisual Conservation
tpe...@loc.gov
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