Hi Eric,
I just did a soft release of a new catalog based on a design from Aaron Schmidt of Influx Design at http://catalog.coloradocollege.edu/ (code repository is available on github at https://github.com/jermnelson/tiger-catalog). I'm using both BIBFRAME and schema.org vocabularies along with MARC in a semantic storage backend (a combination of MongoDB, Redis, and Solr). This catalog, part of what I'm calling a catalog pull platform, is under active development and I would be very interested in getting feedback from this community.
Thanks,
Jeremy Nelson
Metadata and Systems Librarian
Tutt Library, Colorado College
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
(719) 389-6895
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From: Next generation catalogs for libraries [mailto:NGC4LIB_at_LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Karen Coyle
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Two that I know of are:
OpenAgris - http://agris.fao.org/openagris/ LIBRIS - http://libris.kb.se/?language=en
There is also an experimental catalog available from the National Library of Spain:
http://bne.linkeddata.es/graphvis/
I'm not sure if they are using it yet as their actual catalog.
I know that Talis created an LD library catalog, but that product was sold to another company (as I recall) and I haven't heard anything about it since.
kc
On 3/11/14, 5:37 PM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
> Has anybody here given thought to the creation of a "next generation"
> library catalog using the principles of linked data? In other words,
> creating RDF, harvesting RDF, saving the lot to a triple store, and
> facilitating an interface/reports against the result? -Eric Lease
> Morgan (University of Notre Dame)
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