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About the Rare Materials Ontology Extension

In conjunction with the Rare Books and Manuscript Section's Bibliographic Standards Committee, Cornell University is leading an effort to build an ontology extension for the description of rare materials.

Cornell Project Proposal

Deliverables
  • Ontology extension to BIBFRAME for describing rare materials and sound recordings
  • Data models for handling materiality, provenance, annotations and other concepts relevant to describing rare materials


Current Activities


Analysis/Modeling

  • Bibliographic Citations modeling
  • Notes & Annotations modeling
  • Provenance modeling
  • Physical Description modeling
  • In-person working meeting with ArtFrame group

Linked Data Creation

Tool Exploration / Requirements Definition

Collaboration

Community Engagement

 


Team

Joyce Bell (Princeton University)
Amber Billey (Columbia University)
Amy Brown (Boston College)
Peter Green (Princeton University)
Matthew Haugen (Columbia University)
Linda Isaac (University of Miami)
Jason Kovari (Team Lead. Cornell University)
Ann Myers (Stanford University)
Chew Chiat Naun (Cornell University)
Margaret Nichols (Cornell University)
Michelle Paquette (Stanford University)
Sarah Ross (Cornell University)
Nina Schneider (William Andrews Clark Library, UCLA)
Timothy Thompson (Princeton University)
Rebecca Younes (Cornell University)

 

Link to working documents (for partners only)

Completed Work


Analysis/Modeling

  • Identified areas for modeling based on DCRM and other standards
  • Compared Rare Material use cases to ArtFrame use cases and identified commonalities

Linked Data Creation

Tool Exploration / Requirements Definition

Collaboration

Community Engagement

 

 

 

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