Common Ground: Exploring Compatibilities Between the Linked Data Models of the Library of Congress and OCLC (original) (raw)

A co-publication of the Library of Congress and OCLC Research by:

Highlights:

This report will be of interest to anyone wanting to know more about these complementary linked data efforts and how they compare.

Abstract:

This white paper summarizes the activity of the Bibliographic Framework Initiative at the Library of Congress which proposes a data model for future data interchange in the linked data environment that takes into account interactions with search engines and current developments in bibliographic description. It also provides an overview of OCLC’s efforts to refine the technical infrastructure and data architecture for at-scale publication of linked data for library resources in the broader Web. In addition, it investigates the promise of Schema.org as a common ground between the language of the information-seeking public and professional stewards of bibliographic description.

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Carol Jean Godby
Senior Research Scientist
OCLC Research

Ray Denenberg
Senior Network and Standards Specialist
Library of Congress