How to view and publish MARC records in BIBFRAME format

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How to view and publish MARC records in BIBFRAME format Yoel Kortick Senior Librarian

Viewing the records in BIBFRAME format Introduction Viewing the records in BIBFRAME format Publishing the records in BIBFRAME format Viewing the BIBFRAME record via an API https://slidemodel.com/templates/animated-rainbow-business-powerpoint-template/ http://image.shutterstock.com/z/stock-photo-business-hand-writing-blank-agenda-list-130255148.jpg

Introduction As of the November 2017 release it is possible to both view and publish MARC records as BIBFRAME records. The Bibliographic Framework (BIBFRAME) Initiative is a Library of Congress project for defining a bibliographic data model. For more information on BIBFRAME, see the Ex Libris Developers Network and the Library of Congress Bibliographic Framework Initiative.

Viewing the records in BIBFRAME format Introduction Viewing the records in BIBFRAME format Publishing the records in BIBFRAME format Viewing the BIBFRAME record via an API https://slidemodel.com/templates/animated-rainbow-business-powerpoint-template/ http://image.shutterstock.com/z/stock-photo-business-hand-writing-blank-agenda-list-130255148.jpg

Example – Viewing the record Here for example is title “Lean in” by Sheryl Sandberg From the repository search results we will click the title.

Example – Viewing the record In addition to the existing MARC tab we now have a new BIBFRAME tab.

Example – Viewing the record Here is the BIBFRAME tab with results

Example – Viewing the record Here for example is the section on classification <bf:classification> <bf:ClassificationDdc> <bf:classificationPortion>658.4/092082</bf:classificationPortion> <bf:edition>23</bf:edition> <bf:edition>full</bf:edition> </bf:ClassificationDdc> </bf:classification>

Example – Viewing the record Here for example is the section on contribution Part 1 of 2 section on contribution <bf:contribution> <bf:Contribution> <rdf:type rdf:resource="http://id.loc.gov/ontologies/bflc/PrimaryContribution"/> <bf:agent> <bf:Agent rdf:about=" http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2012069729"> <rdf:type rdf:resource="http://id.loc.gov/ontologies/bibframe/Person"/> <bflc:name00MatchKey>Sandberg, Sheryl,</bflc:name00MatchKey> <bflc:primaryContributorName00MatchKey>Sandberg, Sheryl,</bflc:primaryContributorName00MatchKey> <bflc:name00MarcKey>1001 $aSandberg, Sheryl,$eauthor.$0(uri) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2012069729$0(uri) http://viaf.org/viaf/sourceID/LC|n2012069729$0(uri) https://open-na.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/resolver/wikidata/lc/n2012069729</bflc:name00MarcKey> <rdfs:label>Sandberg, Sheryl,</rdfs:label> <bf:identifiedBy> <bf:Identifier> <rdf:value rdf:resource=" http://viaf.org/viaf/sourceID/LC|n2012069729"/> <bf:source> <bf:Source> <rdfs:label>uri</rdfs:label> </bf:Source> </bf:source> </bf:Identifier> </bf:identifiedBy>

Example – Viewing the record Here for example is the section on contribution Part 2 of 2 section on contribution <bf:identifiedBy> <bf:Identifier> <rdf:value rdf:resource=" https://open-na.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/resolver/wikidata/lc/n2012069729"/> <bf:source> <bf:Source> <rdfs:label>uri</rdfs:label> </bf:Source> </bf:source> </bf:Identifier> </bf:identifiedBy> </bf:Agent> </bf:agent> <bf:role> <Role> <label>author.</label> <relatorMatchKey>author</relatorMatchKey> </Role> </bf:role> </bf:Contribution> </bf:contribution>

Example – Viewing the record Here for example is the section on title and content <rdfs:label>Lean in : women, work, and the will to lead /</rdfs:label> <bf:title> <bf:Title> <rdfs:label>Lean in : women, work, and the will to lead /</rdfs:label> <bflc:titleSortKey>Lean in : women, work, and the will to lead /</bflc:titleSortKey> <bf:mainTitle>Lean in</bf:mainTitle> <bf:subtitle>women, work, and the will to lead</bf:subtitle> </bf:Title> </bf:title> <bf:content> <bf:Content rdf:about="http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/contentTypes/txt"> <rdfs:label>text</rdfs:label> <bf:source> <bf:Source> <rdfs:label>rdacontent</rdfs:label> </bf:Source> </bf:source> </bf:Content> </bf:content>

Example – Viewing the record Here for example is the section on summary <bf:summary> <bf:Summary> <rdfs:label>In "Lean In", Sheryl Sandberg -- Facebook COO and one of "Fortune" magazine's most powerful women in business -- looks at what women can do to help themselves, and make the small changes in their life that can effect change on a more universal scale. She draws on her own experiences working in some of the world's most successful businesses, as well as academic research, to find practical answers to the problems facing women in the workplace.</rdfs:label> </bf:Summary> </bf:summary>

Example – Viewing the record Here is the part of the section on subject Part 1 of 2 section on subject <bf:subject> <bf:Agent rdf:about=" http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2012069729"> <rdf:type rdf:resource="http://id.loc.gov/ontologies/bibframe/Person"/> <rdf:type rdf:resource="http://www.loc.gov/mads/rdf/v1#Name"/> <madsrdf:authoritativeLabel>Sandberg, Sheryl.</madsrdf:authoritativeLabel> <madsrdf:isMemberofMADSScheme rdf:resource="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects"/> <bf:source> <bf:Source> <bf:code>lcsh</bf:code> </bf:Source> </bf:source> <bflc:name00MatchKey>Sandberg, Sheryl.</bflc:name00MatchKey> <bflc:name00MarcKey>60010$aSandberg, Sheryl.$0(uri) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2012069729$0(uri) http://viaf.org/viaf/sourceID/LC|n2012069729$0(uri) https://open-na.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/resolver/wikidata/lc/n2012069729</bflc:name00MarcKey> <rdfs:label>Sandberg, Sheryl.</rdfs:label> <bf:identifiedBy> <bf:Identifier> <rdf:value rdf:resource=" http://viaf.org/viaf/sourceID/LC|n2012069729"/>

Example – Viewing the record Here is part of the section on subject Part 2 of 2 section on subject <rdfs:label>uri</rdfs:label> </bf:Source> </bf:source> </bf:Identifier> </bf:identifiedBy> <bf:identifiedBy> <bf:Identifier> <rdf:value rdf:resource=" https://open-na.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/resolver/wikidata/lc/n2012069729"/> <bf:source> <bf:Source> </bf:Agent> </bf:subject>

Viewing the records in BIBFRAME format Introduction Viewing the records in BIBFRAME format Publishing the records in BIBFRAME format Viewing the BIBFRAME record via an API https://slidemodel.com/templates/animated-rainbow-business-powerpoint-template/ http://image.shutterstock.com/z/stock-photo-business-hand-writing-blank-agenda-list-130255148.jpg

Example – Publishing records The general publishing profile now allows records to be published in BIBFRAME format

Example – Publishing records The BIBFRAME records get published to the ftp server

Example – Publishing records The published record is in BIBFRAME format

Viewing the records in BIBFRAME format Introduction Viewing the records in BIBFRAME format Publishing the records in BIBFRAME format Viewing the BIBFRAME record via an API https://slidemodel.com/templates/animated-rainbow-business-powerpoint-template/ http://image.shutterstock.com/z/stock-photo-business-hand-writing-blank-agenda-list-130255148.jpg

Viewing the BIBFRAME record via an API The syntax of the API to view the bibliographic record in BIBFRAME is as follows, where The region is NA (North America) The institution is 01YLK_INST The bibliographic record is MMSID is 997342033402135 https://open-na.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/alma/01YLK_INST/bf/entity/work/997342033402135.rdf

Viewing the BIBFRAME record via an API The URL is also present in the published record

Viewing the BIBFRAME record via an API For example:

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