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A Study on the Separation of Descriptive Levels for Enhancing the Applicability of BIBFRAME

Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science / Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science, (P)1225-598X; (E)2982-6292
2020, v.54 no.3, pp.165-186
https://doi.org/10.4275/KSLIS.2020.54.3.165


Abstract

Although BIBFRAME is recognized as a new bibliographic standard that can replace the existing MARC structure, the vastness of the descriptive items shows many limitations to be applied in library communities. Thus this study proposed separating the descriptive levels of BIBFRAME as a way to enhance the applicability of BIBFRAME. The descriptive level of BIBFRAME was divided into three stages: core, standard, and detailed levels based on the bibliographic area of ISBD 2011. This separation was semantically implemented using RDF/RDFS syntax. The levels of description in BIBFRAME was defined as Class Granularity and Class Element, and the Property Relation was defined for the linkage between the Classes defined and the BIBFRAME. By applying this syntactic structure, the relationships between the BIBFRAME descriptive items separated by each descriptive level could be linked with each other. This approach is expected to ensure applicability in the creation and sharing of bibliographic data using BIBFRAME.

keywords
Cataloging rules, Level of Description, BIBFRAME, BIBFRAME vocabulary, RDF/RDFS, 목록규칙, 서지기술 수준, BIBFRAME, BIBFRAME 어휘, RDF/RDFS

Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science