BIBFRAME transformation for enhanced discovery

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With support from an internal innovation grant from the University of Illinois Library at Urbana-Champaign, researchers transformed and enriched nearly 300,000 e-book records in their library catalog from Machine-Readable Cataloging (MARC) records to Bibliographic Framework (BIBFRAME) linked data resources. Researchers indexed the BIBFRAME resources online, and created two search interfaces for the discovery of BIBFRAME linked data. One result of the grant was the incorporation of BIBFRAME resources within an experimental Bento view of the linked library data for e-books. The end goal of this project is to provide enhanced discovery of library data, bringing like sets of content together in contemporary and easy to understand views assisting users in locating sets of associated bibliographic metadata.

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Jin, Q., Hahn, J., & Croll, G. (2016). BIBFRAME transformation for enhanced discovery. Library Resources and Technical Services, 60(4), 223–235. https://doi.org/10.5860/lrts.60n4.223

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