Cornell will produce descriptions natively in RDF for hundreds of noncommercial LPs in the Afrika Bambaataa collection. This collection forms part of Cornell’s extensive archive devoted to this founding figure of Hip Hop culture, which is in turn part of Cornell’s larger Hip Hop Collection. This collection supports a growing body of international scholars and educators who study Hip Hop not only for its global influence on popular music, art and style, but also for its role in articulating social and political issues. As such, it offers a promising testbed for exploring the use of linked data techniques to extend the reach of descriptive metadata.
- Natively created RDF descriptions of items in the Afrika Bambaataa collection.
- Evaluation of integration of natively created RDF descriptions with descriptions generated through conversion from MARC 24.
- Evaluation and in-the-field testing of the VitroLib RDF cataloging tool.
Analysis/Modeling
- Active participation in Rare Materials Ontology Extension group.
- Defining cataloging and modeling requirements in consultation with collection curators, including how to model and describe related events (tours, performances); complex attributions (people working under multiple names); annotations; provenance; and other item-specific details such as signed and numbered copies.
Linked Data Creation
Tool Exploration / Requirements Definition
- Experimenting with updates to the VitroLib editing tool as they are released.
Collaboration
Community Engagement
Link to working documents (for partners only)
Analysis/Modeling
- Shared use cases with the Performed Music Ontology group.
- Created workflow diagram showing infrastructure and data flows.
Tool Exploration / Requirements Definition
- Held initial meetings with catalogers and VitroLib developers to come to shared understanding of cataloging functional requirements.
Linked Data Creation
Collaboration
Community Engagement