Library of Congress June 2023 BIBFRAME Update

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Questions often reach the Library of Congress asking for examples of how an institution may start using BIBFRAME today in a hybrid environment of MARC and BIBFRAME – so they can reap advantages from the BIBFRAME side of their environment. Our speakers today will describe some examples of functioning hybrid installations, MARC and BIBFRAME, and express some of the advantages and difficulties they offer. The session will lead off with a description of the Library.LinkNetwork’s evolution into BiblioGraph with Zephiera and EBSCO’s work implementing BIBFRAME over 9 years. Then, Swedish colleagues will tell about their extensive activities that illustrate what one can do with linked data even in a mixed MARC and BIBFRAME situation. From Italy we will hear about consortia whose initiatives show, from different perspectives, the benefits of adopting the BIBFRAME-based entity environment. Wrapping up will be an update on the Library of Congress' progress in introducing BIBFRAME and the Marva editor into the FOLIO system which will be the Library’s new ILS. The session will be recorded and available for viewing later via a link from the LC BIBFRAME homepage.

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Go to the profile of Huzaifa Ilyas
over 1 year ago

That sounds like an informative and comprehensive session on the use of BIBFRAME in a hybrid environment of MARC and BIBFRAME. Here's a breakdown of the topics and speakers you mentioned:

1. Library.LinkNetwork's evolution into BiblioGraph with Zephiera:
The session will start with a description of the evolution of Library.LinkNetwork into BiblioGraph, which likely involves the transition from MARC to BIBFRAME. The speakers will provide insights into their experiences and the advantages gained from this transformation.

2. EBSCO's work implementing BIBFRAME over 9 years:
EBSCO, a well-known library services provider, will share their journey of implementing BIBFRAME over a period of nine years. They will likely discuss the challenges faced and the advantages they have achieved through their efforts.

3. Swedish colleagues' activities illustrating linked data in a mixed MARC and BIBFRAME situation:
Swedish colleagues will present their extensive activities that showcase the use of linked data in a hybrid environment of MARC and BIBFRAME. They will likely provide practical examples of how linked data can be leveraged even when working with both formats.

4. Italian consortia initiatives showcasing the benefits of the BIBFRAME-based entity environment:
Representatives from Italian consortia will share their initiatives, highlighting the benefits of adopting the BIBFRAME-based entity environment. They will likely provide different perspectives on the advantages of using BIBFRAME in various contexts.

5. Update on the Library of Congress' progress in introducing BIBFRAME and Marva editor into FOLIO:
The session will conclude with an update on the Library of Congress' progress in integrating BIBFRAME and the Marva editor into FOLIO, their new Integrated Library System (ILS). This update will likely highlight the advancements made by the Library of Congress in adopting BIBFRAME and the benefits it brings to their system.

The recording of the session will be made available for viewing later via a link from the LC BIBFRAME homepage, allowing interested individuals to access the content and gain insights from the presentations.

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