FYI ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Rebecca Guenther <rguenthe...@gmail.com> Date: Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 12:42 PM Subject: [AMIA-Member-L] Fwd: [BIBFRAME] BIBFRAME and Audiovisual description model study published To: amia-mem...@listserve.com
This will be of interest to AMIA members. Rebecca Rebecca Squire Guenther Library of Congress Network Development & MARC Standards Office rguenthe...@gmail.com Begin forwarded message: *From: *"McCallum, Sally" <s...@loc.gov> *Subject: **[BIBFRAME] BIBFRAME and Audiovisual model study published* *Date: *July 25, 2014 3:46:03 PM EDT *To: *bibfr...@listserv.loc.gov *Reply-To: *Bibliographic Framework Transition Initiative Forum < bibfr...@listserv.loc.gov> Just posted on the BIBFRAME (BF) web site is a study carried out by Audiovisual Preservation Solutions for the Library of Congress concerning an appropriate model for AV material and relating that to the BF model: *BIBFRAME AV Modeling Study: Defining a Flexible Model for Description of Audiovisual Resources* <http://www.loc.gov/bibframe/pdf/bibframe-avmodelingstudy-may15-2014.pdf> *. * It discusses the special characteristics of AV material that make it different from textual and other media and makes some general recommendations. With the increasing impact of AV as information resources and the need to preserve material in those media, special attention to it is appropriate as we develop BIBFRAME. This report was carried out in close consultation with the Library of Congress’s National Audiovisual Conservation Center (NAVCC) staff in Culpeper, Virginia, a vast archive that preserves and serves AV resources. The report examines a number of proposed community models such as FRBR/RDA, FIAF, OLAC, indecs, Variations, PBCore, EBCore and others that inform the analysis. The recommendations will become considerations for the BF model development as there are various ways the special attributes of these media could be accommodated. The report is composed of a base document (the analysis, AV model, and recommendations) with appendices that give more detail about situations encountered with AV material. As usual, comments, concerns, and discussion are encouraged via the BIBFRAME listserv (see the BIBFRAME home page/contacts <http://www.loc.gov/bibframe/contact/index.html>) or direct to bfcomm...@loc.gov . Sally *********************************** Sally H. McCallum Chief, Network Development and MARC Standards Office Library of Congress, 101 Independence Ave., SE Washington, DC 20540 USA s...@loc.gov Tel: 1-202-707-5119 – Fax 1-202-707-0115 *********************************** *** You are subscribed to AMIA-MEMBER as njche...@vcu.edu. If you wish to unsubscribe, or modify your preferences please visit http://mailman.listserve.com/listmanager/listinfo/amia-member ***
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