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Subject: 	[BIBFRAME] BIBFRAME Editor released
Date: 	Fri, 2 May 2014 10:54:49 -0400
From: 	McCallum, Sally <[log in to unmask]>
Reply-To: 	Bibliographic Framework Transition Initiative Forum 
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BIBFRAME Editor released

The Library of Congress is pleased to announce that a BIBFRAME Editor 
(BFE) is now available from the BIBFRAME website.   This tool is a front 
end input tool that can be integrated with a back end datastore to 
create original BIBFRAME descriptions, store them, and recall them for 
editing.   We expect this tool to help experimenters create 
implementations that will test elements of the BIBFRAME model and 
vocabulary, in addition to linked data aspects of the BIBFRAME 
initiative.  We see the use of this basic tool as a component of 
experimental systems that YOU build and look forward to a sharing of 
enhancements.   (Implementers should join the BIBFRAME Testbed 
<http://www.loc.gov/bibframe/implementation/testbed.html>!)

The Download <https://github.com/lcnetdev/bfe> version enables 
implementers to take the tool, add a storage back end, adjust profiles 
for local needs, and create and edit BIBFRAME descriptions.  This is the 
primary purpose of the tool. Please read the technical documentation 
before attempting to download!  The _Profiles_ specification, which we 
will make available next week, is especially important if adjusting the 
input templates to include elements needed for types of cataloging and 
types of resources will be part of your investigation.

The Demo <http://www.loc.gov/bibframe/implementation/index.html> version 
supports input utilizing the current BIBFRAME vocabulary.  It does not 
include a datastore capability but that will be an enhancement 
investigated by the Library and YOU In the future.

In the next few days we will be editing a number of documents available 
on the BIBFRAME web site to bring them all as much in synch as possible 
in this R&D environment.  If you are new to the BIBFRAME initiative in 
general or the BIBFRAME vocabulary in particular, here are a few 
documents that help to understand the approach taken for BIBFRAME.   Of 
course the web site has many more documents including the current model, 
vocabulary, and tools for transforming MARC records to BIBFRAME 
descriptions.

- BIBFRAME website <http://www.loc.gov/bibframe>

- BIBFRAME Authorities 
<http://www.loc.gov/bibframe/docs/bibframe-authorities.html>

- BIBFRAME Relationships 
<http://www.loc.gov/bibframe/docs/bibframe-relationships.html>

- Vocabulary description 
<http://www.loc.gov/bibframe/docs/vocab-category.html>

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Sally H. McCallum

Chief, Network Development and MARC Standards Office

Library of Congress, 101 Independence Ave., SE

Washington, DC 20540  USA

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Tel: 1-202-707-5119 -- Fax 1-202-707-0115

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