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all things cataloged all things cataloged Menu Skip to content Home About Bibframe and the “wisdom of smallness” Leave a reply At the end of November 2013, a conference was held at the Library of Congress giving an update on the development of Bibframe. The recording and transcript can be found here . Eric Miller of Zepheira presented a fascinating first glimpse at an input tool, but it was most astonishing to hear him use the word “constrain” so many times. One example: “What we’ve done in BIBFRAME, however, is actually constrained the problem. Now we’re not talking about the entire semantic web authoring tools. We’re talking about just the authoring tools that follow a particular pattern that we in this community basically care about.” I can see a move away from the hype of the Semantic Web / Big Data and the admiration of the enormous Linked Data cloud. The Semantic Web has exceeded the human scale. Zooming in on a local focus within a larger space of compatibilit...
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