Core Bibliographic Conceptual Models Interest Group

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  • Apologies for cross-posting I'd like to bring a proposal for use of an RDA unconstrained property in RDF metadata for digital collections to colleagues at my institution. In ...

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  • Thanks again to our speakers Gloria Gonzalez and Robert Sanderson, and to all attendees, for the session last week on implementing the BIBFRAME model and vocabulary for library ...

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  • Register here | with apologies for cross-posting Earlier this week, we announced the Bibliographic Conceptual Models Interest Group (BCMIG) session, entitled " Schrödinger's ...

  • In November of 2023, Jeff Edmunds published a provocative essay entitled, " BIBFRAME Must Die ". This was followed by a brief but animated discussion on BIBFRAME discussion ...

  • An Invitation To Preview A Major Data Modeling Presentation (Brief Version) From February 27 to March 1, 2024, in Phoenix Arizona, a conference that is entirely dedicated ...

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Purpose: Provides a dedicated forum for the discussion of conceptual models, such as IFLA-LRM and BIBFRAME 2.0, that serve as the basis for current cataloging standards or are expected to provide a foundation for future cataloging standards in a Linked Open Data environment. Topics of special interest include: theoretical foundations of bibliographical conceptual models; the implementation of bibliographical conceptual models in information systems (especially Linked Data-based systems); extensions of current conceptual models; ontologies and conceptual models used in GLAM institutions.

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This interest group is part of Core's Metadata and Collections Section.