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Item Common Practices for National Bibliographies in the Digital Age(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2022-07-14) Lubas, Rebecca L.; Koskas, Mathilde; IFLA Bibliography Section Standing Committee; Riva, Pat; Guerrini, Mauro; Häusner, Eva-Maria; Murakami, Kazue; Meyer-Heß, Anke; Nauri, Miriam; Sommerland, Ylva; Szunejko, Monika; Tsuda, Miyuki; Lubas, Rebecca L.; Koskas, MathildeIFLA’s Common Practices for National Bibliographies in the digital age aims at providing accurate guidance on current common practice to assist those seeking information for creating and maintaining a national bibliography. It is not intended to be prescriptive, since bibliographic control varies widely from country to country and local requirements may be influenced by financial, legal or practical constraints. A number of potential options are presented to enable their application to be tailored according to circumstances, with examples and use cases given to illustrate the possible range of approaches. It is created and maintained by IFLA’s Bibliography Section; its predecessors were the web publication Best Practice for National Bibliographic Agencies in a Digital Age (2014-2017) and the original printed National Bibliographies in the Digital Age: Guidance and New Directions (2009).Item Linked Open Bibliographies: Exposing, Linking, Reusing [Webinar](International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2024) IFLA Bibliography Section Standing Committee; Young, Thurstan; Lionnetti, Anna; Lieber, Sven; Murakami, Kazue; Arndt, Tracy; Andersson, Andreas; Frosterus, Matias; Ouf, Rehab; Possemato, TizianaAs National Libraries and Bibliographic Agencies across the globe continue to evolve, the transformation of National Bibliographies and Authority data into linked open data has become a critical step in modernizing information access, discovery, and integration. This webinar aims to bring together experts, practitioners, IT specialists, service and library managers, to discuss the state-of-the-art practices, projects, and challenges associated with transforming National Bibliographies into linked data. The webinar provided a forum for National Libraries and Bibliographic Agencies to share their experiences, insights, and showcase advancements in working with linked open data. Expert presentations explored innovative projects, practical experiences, technical choices, the latest trends, and recommendations on linked open data as it relates to national bibliographic and authority data. The webinar was the third in the Bibliography Section's virtual event series “Topics in National Bibliographies”. The webinar the third webinar of the Bibliography Sections' virtual event series “Topics in National Bibliographies”. Programme: 1- The British National Bibliography Experience in the Share Family Linked Open Data Environment. Thurstan Young, British Library and Anna Lionetti, Casalini Libri/Share Family. 2- FAIR Authority Data, a First Step Towards a Linked Open Belgian Bibliography. Sven Lieber, Royal Library of Belgium (KBR). 3- Linked Open Japanese National Bibliography: The New NDL Search and Web NDL Authorities. Kazue Murakami, National Diet Library (NDL). 4- Renewing the German National Library’s Linked Open Data Ecosystem: Challenges and Opportunities. Tracy Arndt, German National Library. 5- Non-MARC-ish BIBFRAME. Andreas Andersson, National Library of Sweden. 6- Envisioning the Future of Finnish Library Data with BIBFRAME and RDA. Matias Frosterus, National Library of Finland. Q&A Session, Chaired by Rehab Ouf, Moderated by Tiziana Possemato & Annette DortmundItem Linked Open Japanese National Bibliography: The New NDL Search and Web NDL Authorities(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2025-02-20) Murakami, KazueThe National Diet Library Search, called NDL Search, relaunched in January 2024. It enables patrons not only to search and request both physical and digital materials held by the NDL but also to search for materials held by other libraries in Japan by making linked data available. There are four new search pages for specific types of bibliographic data available on the new NDL Search website: Web Japanese National Bibliography, Web NDL Catalog, Web Japanese National Bibliography Records of E-books and E-periodicals, and Bibliographic Records of E-books and E-periodicals Published in Japan. These pages have specific search terms to make patrons’ searches for bibliographic data easier. This presentation will explain linked open data services of bibliographic and authority data within the scope of physical materials. The bibliography of the NDL has been available for anyone at no charge, whether the purpose of use is commercial or non-commercial, since April 2019. The NDL is working on adding various identifiers on bibliographic and authority records. The effort makes the NDL Search show links to metadata from other institutions via URIs on detailed bibliographic data screens. The screens also show links to the Web NDL Authorities that enable patrons to search and download authority data. The Web NDL Authorities shows links to various databases too, not only in Japan but also all over the world. These links have been expanded according to the “Plan for Creating and Providing the National Diet Library’s Bibliographic Data 2021-2025”. One initiative of this five-year plan encourages enhancing bibliographic data functions. The NDL recognizes the importance of expanding the use of linked data and will keep working on these efforts until the end of the planning term. Note about the author: Kazue Murakami is in charge of the Japanese National Bibliography at the National Diet Library (NDL)Item Prácticas comunes para las bibliografías nacionales en la era digital(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2023-06-28) Lubas, Rebecca L.; Koskas, Mathilde; Riva, Pat; Guerrini, Mauro; Häusner, Eva-Maria; Murakami, Kazue; Meyer-Heß, Anke; Nauri, Miriam; Sommerland, Ylva; Szunejko, Monika; Tsuda, Miyuki; IFLA Bibliography Section Standing Committee; Martín, Sandra Gisela; Restrepo Fernández, María CamilaLas Prácticas Comunes para las Bibliografías Nacionales en la Era Digital de la IFLA tienen como objetivo proporcionar una orientación precisa sobre las prácticas comunes actuales para ayudar a quienes buscan información para crear y mantener una bibliografía nacional. No pretende ser prescriptiva, ya que el control bibliográfico varía mucho de un país a otro y los requisitos locales pueden verse influidos por limitaciones financieras, legales o prácticas. Se presentan varias opciones potenciales para permitir que su aplicación se adapte según las circunstancias, con ejemplos y casos de uso que ilustran la posible gama de enfoques. Ha sido creado y mantenido por la Sección de Bibliografía de la IFLA; sus predecesores fueron la publicación web Best Practice for National Bibliographic Agencies in a Digital Age (2014-2017) y el original impreso National Bibliographies in the Digital Age: Guidance and New Directions (2009).Item Pratiche condivise per le bibliografie nazionali nell’era digitale(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2023-03-27) Lubas, Rebecca L.; Koskas, Mathilde; IFLA Bibliography Section Standing Committee; Riva, Pat; Guerrini, Mauro; Häusner, Eva-Maria; Murakami, Kazue; Meyer-Heß, Anke; Nauri, Miriam; Sommerland, Ylva; Szunejko, Monika; Tsuda, Miyuki; Koskas, Mathilde; Lubas, Rebecca L.; Iorio, Maria Chiara; Battagin, Luciana; Genetasio, Giuliano; Vecchio, Erica; Vercillo, Ilaria; AIB, Commissione nazionale biblioteche e servizi nazionaliLe Pratiche condivise per le bibliografie nazionali nell’era digital, sono la traduzione italiana, a cura della Commissione nazionale biblioteche e servizi nazionali dell'AIB, delle Common Practices for National Bibliographies in the digital age dell'IFLA. Si tratta di una guida puntuale per la creazione e la manutenzione di una bibliografia nazionale. Esse non sono prescrittive, dal momento che il controllo bibliografico varia notevolmente da paese a paese e le esigenze locali possono essere condizionate da motivi finanziari, legali o pratici. Sono presentate opzioni diverse per consentirne l’adattamento a seconda delle circostanze e sono riportati esempi e casi d'uso. La versione originale è stata creata ed è mantenuta dalla Bibliography Section IFLA, è stata preceduta da Best Practice for National Bibliographic Agencies in a Digital Age (2014-2017) e National Bibliographies in the Digital Age: Guidance and New Directions (2009) accessibili via web.Item 数字时代的国家书目: 普遍实践(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2022-10-20) Lubas, Rebecca L.; Koskas, Mathilde; IFLA Bibliography Section Standing Committee; Riva, Pat; Guerrini, Mauro; Häusner, Eva-Maria; Murakami, Kazue; Meyer-Heß, Anke; Nauri, Miriam; Sommerland, Ylva; Szunejko, Monika; Tsuda, Miyuki; Lubas, Rebecca L.; Koskas, Mathilde国际图联《数字时代国家书目的普遍实践》旨在提供有关当前常见做法的准确指导,以帮助那些创建和维护国家书目的业界同仁。当然,本文并不是规定性的,因为各国的书目控制差异很大,当地的要求可能受到财政、法律或实际限制的影响。本书提出了一些潜在的选择方案,这些方案在应用过程中可以根据情况进行调整,并通过分享的一些案例来明确其使用范围。本文由国际图联书目专业组编制并定期更新,其早期版本分别是《数字时代国家书目机构最佳实践》(2014-2017)和《数字时代的国家书目:指南和新方向》(2009)。