- From: Richard Wallis <richard.wallis@dataliberate.com>
- Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2023 06:07:08 -0500
- To: public-bibframe2schema@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAD47Kz6vuK7z3gxBKz93ur3KkkA6SVkDbVbcttrz8jvzEr1D4g@mail.gmail.com>
Hi All, In my previous message I indicated that I have been working with a project that makes use of the shared Bibframe2Schema technologies and approach; to develop and regularly update a production knowledge graph containing data from over 1.5 million Marc *records…* Last week I delivered a presentation describing that project, to the *2023 LD4 Conference on Linked Data*, entitled “*From Ambition to go Live: The National Library Board of Singapore’s journey to an operational Linked Data Management and Discovery System*”. As you can tell from the presentation title, the project is far broader than just a Bibframe2Schema implementation. However, Bibframe2Schema is a key component in the daily automatic import processing pipeline that takes Marc from an ILS and transforms it into Schema.org enriched Bibframe RDF, for loading and updating in an aggregated knowledge graph of disparate resources managed by the library. The presentation was recorded and is available to watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAOGvwZlnPY&list=PLx2ZluWEZtIAwEyTn6ci7gZ Hopefully you will find the whole presentation of interest. However the part referencing Bibfame2Schema starts around slide 13, with a brief overview of where Schema.org fits into the underlying data model. ~Richard. -- Richard Wallis Founder, Data Liberate http://dataliberate.com Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/richardwallis Twitter: @dataliberate @rjw
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