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This seminar, held on April 6, 2005, focused on the innovative approaches to cataloging and authority control within the ONE Association. Attendees explored the sharing of bibliographic resources, integration of authority data, and the implications of electronic materials on library services. Key objectives included standardized search and retrieval processes, adopting Semantic Web standards, and developing web services for local applications. Discussions emphasized the importance of URI, RDF, and OWL in enhancing library catalogs and authority control, promoting efficient integration and access to resources.
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ONECAT & ONESAC Cataloguing & Authority control KB Seminar 2005-04-06 Poul Henrik Jørgensen, ONE Association PHJ@Portia.dk
Background • Sharing of bibliographic resources within ONE Association • Strong interest in authority control • Common access to other resources • Proliferation of electronic materials and informal publications • Need to integrate with local services 20050406 / PHJ@Portia.dk
Objectives • Standardised search and retrieval of data for efficient copy cataloguing • Integration of different authority data for linking and matching of resources • Web services for local applications • Support search and retrieval via authority data and other semantic relations 20050406 / PHJ@Portia.dk
Semantic Web std. • Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) • Resource Description Framework (RDF) • Subjects, Predicates (relations) and Objects • Web Ontology Language (OWL) • Classes and attributes hierarchy • RDF Query Language (SPARQL) • Search and Retrieval Web Service (SRW/SRU with CQL) 20050406 / PHJ@Portia.dk
ONECAT Service • ONE Catalogue service • Consolidated database of bibliograhic records • Standardised MARC21/marcxml format to facilitate record import for cataloguing • Web Service API (SRW/SRU & CQL) • Searchkeys for alternative spellings etc. • Built with existing LIBRIS system components 20050406 / PHJ@Portia.dk
ONESAC Service • ONE Shared Authority Control • Consolidated database for authority data and other semantic relationships • All information represented as RDF • Information content is the most important for authority control tasks – not the format • Full-text and natural language query • Web Service API (SPARQL/RDF) • Data and relations managed by Semantic Digital Objects Repository (SDORE) with RDF database 20050406 / PHJ@Portia.dk
Architecture Search / Retrieval ONECAT service ONESAC service S/R & Update MARC re-cords RDF rela-tions ONECAT import ONESAC import Bibliogr. data Auth. data 20050406 / PHJ@Portia.dk
ONECAT Search Stockholm 20050406 / PHJ@Portia.dk
Stockholm hits 20050406 / PHJ@Portia.dk
Stravin* 20050406 / PHJ@Portia.dk
Dosto* prox fyodor 20050406 / PHJ@Portia.dk
ONESAC search Stockholm 20050406 / PHJ@Portia.dk
Stravin* 20050406 / PHJ@Portia.dk
Dosto* near f* 20050406 / PHJ@Portia.dk
Karen Blixen 20050406 / PHJ@Portia.dk
Summary • Consolidated services for shared Cataloguing & Authority control • Standard MARC21 formats for efficient copy cataloguing • Different authority data related via RDF for flexible integration and linking • Web services for transparent integration with local applications • Powerful full-text query combined with searching via authority links 20050406 / PHJ@Portia.dk