|| About the Initiative ||
The Library of Congress has launched a review of the bibliographic framework to better accommodate future needs. A major focus of the initiative will be to determine a transition path for the MARC 21 exchange format in order to reap the benefits of newer technology while preserving a robust data exchange that has supported resource sharing and cataloging cost savings in recent decades. This work will be carried out in consultation with the format's formal partners -- Library and Archives Canada, the British Library, the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek and other national libraries, the agencies that provide library services and products, the many MARC user institutions, and the MARC advisory committees.
This web site is the official location for information, announcements, and resources related to this initiative.
|| Resources ||
- The Library of Congress New Bibliographic Framework Initiative: Update Forum (July 16, 2012)
- IGeLU "Bibliographic Framework Initiative Approach for MARC Data as Linked Data," Sally McCallum (September 13, 2012) [PDF].
|| News & Announcements ||
BIBFRAME Primer Document Announced (November 23, 2012)
Webcast of Update Forum (July 16, 2012)
The Library of Congress Announces Modeling Initiative (May 22, 2012)
Survey Invitation: Bibliographic Data and Cataloging Products. The survey closed on April 12, 2012.
Minutes from the Library of Congress Bibliographic Framework Initiative Update Forum at ALA Midwinter Meeting, Dallas, Texas (January 22, 2012)
The Library of Congress issues its initial plan for its Bibliographic Framework Transition Initiative for dissemination, sharing, and feedback (October 31, 2011)
|| Contact Us ||
By Email:
By Mail:
Network Development and MARC Standards Office
Library of Congress
101 Independence Ave, SE
Washington, DC 20540-4200
Join the Discussion:
Subscribe to the "Bibliographic Framework Transition Initiative Forum" [bibframe@loc.gov]
Last Updated: December 7, 2012