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Gordon Dunsire Presented to RDA Forum ALA Annual Orlando USA June 25 2016 Toolkit full example flat file no links Toolkit full example rballs linked data Toolkit full example RIMMF linked data ID: 606113

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Slide1

What does RDA linked data look like and how does it benefit users?

Gordon Dunsire

Presented to RDA Forum, ALA Annual, Orlando, USA, June 25, 2016Slide2

Toolkit full example: flat file (no links)Slide3

Toolkit full example: r-balls (linked data)Slide4

Toolkit full example: RIMMF (linked data)Slide5

Toolkit full example: RIMMF (linked view)Slide6

Toolkit full example: RIMMF RDFSlide7

Toolkit full example: RDF turtle (semantic linked data)Slide8

Expression:1

rdaw:P10053

rdaw:P10002

Agent:1

Work:1

"

Brouwer

, Margaret, 1940- . Concertos, violin, orchestra"

"

Concerto for violin and chamber music

"

"

Concertos

"@

en

"violin, orchestra"@

en

Work

linked data cluster

rdaw:P10086

rdaw:P10223

rdaw:P10220

rdae:P20231Slide9

Expression:1

"25 min."

rdae:P20001

rdae:P20064

rdae:P20231

rdae:P20219

rdaco:1010

rdafmn:1007

Work:1

Expression

linked data cluster

Manifestation:1

rdam:P30139

"notated music"@

en

"staff notation"@

en

skos:prefLabel

skos:prefLabelSlide10

Expression:1

"2004"

rdam:P30135

rdact:1049

rdamt:1007

Work:1

Manifestation

linked data cluster

Manifestation:1

rdam:P30139

"volume"@

en

"unmediated"@

en

"[United States?]"

"Margaret

Brouwer

"

"Concerto for violin and chamber music

"

"

Brouwer

New Music Publishing"

"42 cm"

rdami:1001

"single unit"@

enSlide11

Agent:1

"

Brouwer

, Margaret, 1940-"

"Margaret

Brouwer

"

"

Brouwer

, Margaret"

"1940"

rdaa:P50094

rdaa:P50103

rdaa:P50117

rdaa:P50121

Agent

linked data clusterSlide12

Expression:1

rdae:P20001

rdaco:1010

Multilingual labels, etc.

"notated music"@

en

skos:prefLabel

"

Noten

"@de

"

música

notada

"@

es

"

musique

notée

"@

fr

"

乐谱

"@

zhSlide13

RIMMF in EnglishSlide14

RIMMF in SpanishSlide15

RIMMF in FrenchSlide16

Expression:1

"2004"

rdam:P30135

rdact:1049

rdamt:1007

Work:1

Manifestation

linked data cluster in RDA/RDF

Manifestation:1

rdam:P30139

"volume"@

en

"unmediated"@

en

skos:prefLabel

skos:prefLabel

"[United States?]"

"Margaret

Brouwer

"

"Concerto for violin and chamber music

"

"

Brouwer

New Music Publishing"

"42 cm"

rdami:1001

skos:prefLabel

"single unit"@

en

rdam:P30156

rdam:P30105

rdam:P30176

rdam:P30088

rdam:P30011

rdam:P30169

rdam:P30001

rdam:P30002

rdam:P30003Slide17

Resource:1

"2004"

rdact:1049

rdamt:1007

Resource:1

Manifestation

linked data cluster in Dublin Core

Resource:1

"volume"@

en

"unmediated"@

en

rdfs:label

rdfs:label

"[United States?]"

"Margaret

Brouwer

"

"Concerto for violin and chamber music

"

"

Brouwer

New Music Publishing"

"42 cm"

rdami:1001

rdfs:label

"single unit"@

en

dct:title

dc:publisher

dct:issued

dct:extent

dc:creator

dct:medium

dct:medium

dct:mediumSlide18

Transformation from RDA to DC loses information

RDA Content type

RDA Media type

RDA Mode of issuance

DC Medium

DC Terms agents (creator, publisher) expect things, not strings

Original DC agents (creator, publisher) do not expect things or strings – can be used for strings

No place for place!Slide19

W1

E1

M1

I1

P1

P2

C1

F1

“LabelW1”

“DescriptionW1”

“LabelP1”

“DescriptionP1”

W2

E2

M2

I2

W3

E3

M3

I3

“LabelM1”

“LabelI1”

“DescriptionE1”

“DescriptionM1”

“LabelP2”

“LabelC1”

“LabelF1”

“LabelW3”

“DescriptionW3”

P3

“Description…”

“Description…”

“Description…”

A record?Slide20

RDA benefits for users

User's choice of language of labels and controlled terminologies

User's ability to expand or contract the detail displayed

Choice of flat-file, related description and authority data, and graphical display of data

Fine granularity supporting interoperability with all coarser-grained schemaSlide21

Thank you!

rscchair@rdatoolkit.org

RSC website

http://www.rda-rsc.org/

RDA Toolkit

http://www.rdatoolkit.org/

RDA Registry

http://www.rdaregistry.info/

RDA data, Jane-athons, etc.

http://www.rballs.info/Slide22

Example data sources

RDA Toolkit

http://www.rdatoolkit.org/sites/default/files/rsc_rda_complete_examples_bibliographic_april2016.pdf

RDA Registry

http://www.rdaregistry.info/Examples/exRSCFullScore.html

R-Balls

http://rballs.info/topics/m/rdaex/rdaexScore.html