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Stanford’s linked data production project focuses on technical services workflows. For each of four key production pathways we will examine each step in the workflow, from acquisition to discovery, to determine how best to transition to a linked data production environment. Our emphasis is on following each workflow from start to finish to show an end-to-end linked data production process, and to highlight areas for future work. The four pathways are: copy cataloging through the Acquisitions Department, original cataloging, deposit of a single item into the Stanford Digital Repository, and deposit of a collection of resources into the Stanford Digital Repository. |
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Overview Presentations
Tracer Bullet 1: Conversion of vendor-supplied MARC records to BIBFRAMEAnalysis of existing MARC workflows
MARC-to-BIBFRAME conversion workflows
Reactive Pipeline for Larger Scale Conversion of MARC Records
Supporting Material
Tracer Bullet 2: Original Cataloging in BIBFRAMESee overview presentations above for screenshots. Tracer Bullet 3: Deposit item to digital repository with RDF metadata; deposit by item creatorSee overview presentations above for screenshots. Tracer Bullet 4: Deposit set of items to digital repository with RDF metadataSee overview presentations above for screenshots.
Modeling authority data
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Project Co-Managers
Acquisitions Department
Metadata Department
Digital Library Systems and Services
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Analysis/Modeling
Linked Data Creation
Discovery Environment Creation
Tool Exploration / Requirements Definition
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