> How much will this initiative utilize prior standards such as dublin core
> (OCLC)?
I forgot to refer to another interesting development in the field that will be
built on dubin core and similar standards:
http://www.bl.uk/services/bibliographic/meeting.html
Quote from the website:
"The m
> How much will this initiative utilize prior standards such as dublin core
> (OCLC)? Some of what you point out has been worked on already by others.
As far as I can see, the goal is to make the best possible use of these
existing ontologies / metadata standards. So it is not about re-inventin
> why not take the MARC21 (or in XMLvariant MARCXML)-standard as a base. I
> know that right now in Germany all bibliographic data exchange has to move
> over using this standard.
Hi Tanja,
There is, in fact, a project that deals with creating a Semantic Web ontology
based on the MARC metadata
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Betreff: RE: [hcls] The Bibliographic Ontology Specification Group
Matthias,
How much will this initiative
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Subject: [hcls] The Bibliographic Ontology Specification Group
I want to bring an initiative to your attention that should be of interest to
many of the participants of the HCLS: The "Bibliographic Ontology Specification
Group". As I have already summarized on a ESW Wi
Bibliographic Ontology Specification Group
I want to bring an initiative to your attention that should be of interest
to many of the participants of the HCLS: The "Bibliographic Ontology
Specification Group". As I have already summarized on a ESW Wiki page [1],
we are currently lacking a
I want to bring an initiative to your attention that should be of interest to
many of the participants of the HCLS: The "Bibliographic Ontology Specification
Group". As I have already summarized on a ESW Wiki page [1], we are currently
lacking a common way for representing bib