Arbeitshilfe
Beziehungskennzeichnungen: Beziehungen zwischen einer Ressource und Personen,
Familien und Körperschaften, die mit ihr in Verbindung stehen
(Anhang I)
This schema is intended to be able to carry selected data from existing MARC 21 records as well as to enable the creation of original resource description records.
MARC 21 specifications for record structure, character sets, and exchange media describes the structure of MARC 21 records, the character repertoires and encodings used, and the formatting of records for exchange on via electronic file transfer, diskettes, and magnetic tape. This document provides technical information on these topics and is intended for the use of personnel involved in the design and maintenance of systems for the exchange and processing of MARC 21 records.
The MARC Code List for Countries contains a list of places and their associated two- or three-character lowercase alphabetic codes. The list includes individual codes for presently existing national entities, states of the United States, provinces and territories of Canada, divisions of the United Kingdom, and internationally recognized dependencies. The purpose of this list is to allow the designation of the place associated with an item by codes in the MARC record for that item.
ISO 2709:2008 specifies the requirements for a generalized exchange format which will hold records describing all forms of material capable of bibliographic description as well as other types of records. It does not define the length or the content of individual records and does not assign any meaning to tags, indicators or identifiers, these specifications being the functions of an implementation format.
ISO 2709:2008 describes a generalized structure, a framework designed specially for communications between data processing systems and not for use as a processing format within systems.
Initiated by the Library of Congress, BIBFRAME provides a foundation for the future of bibliographic description, both on the web, and in the broader networked world. This site presents general information about the project, including presentations, FAQs, and links to working documents. In addition to being a replacement for MARC, BIBFRAME serves as a general model for expressing and connecting bibliographic data. A major focus of the initiative will be to determine a transition path for the MARC 21 formats while preserving a robust data exchange that has supported resource sharing and cataloging cost savings in recent decades.
Présentation de 4 participants du Forum blanc 2013 (Stéphane Natkin, enseignant chercheur au CNAM et directeur d’ENJMIN France / Marc Beaudet, producteur canadien / Catalina Briceno, directrice veille stratégique au Fond des médias du Canada / Eric Viennot, game designer et cofondateur de Lexis numérique France) et de ses coulisses à travers des vidéos interactives réalisées par la promo 2013 du Master EIDI en collaboration avec les CRM Gobelins.
This page lists the table of contents for the MARC 21 Format for Bibliographic Data (Network Development and MARC Standards Office, Library of Congress)
This year the ALCTS Forum at ALA MidwinterL1 brought together three perspectives on massaging bibliographic data of various sorts in ways that use MARC, but where MARC is not the end goal. What do you get when you swirl MARC, ONIX, and various other formats of metadata in a big pot? Three projects: ONIX Enrichment at OCLC, the Open Library Project, and Google Book Search metadata.
P. Krop, M. Koch, A. Carolus, M. Latoschik, and C. Wienrich. Extended Abstracts of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI EA ’24), page 9. New York, NY, USA, ACM, ACM, (May 2024)
P. Krop, S. Oberdörfer, and M. Latoschik. Proceedings of the 23rd ACM International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents, Würzburg, Germany, Association for Computing Machinery, (2023)