Vocabulary Mapping Framework
The main announcement about this is a PDF (!?) so I’ll quote first from a news announcement from The DOI System (that’s Digital Object Identifiers) that has some links:
A new initiative, the Vocabulary Mapping Framework (VMF), has been announced by a consortium of partners. This will create an extensive and authoritative mapping of vocabularies from nine major content metadata standards, creating a downloadable tool to support interoperability across communities. The mapping will also be extensible to other standards. The work builds on the principles of interoperability established in the indecs Content Model, and is an expansion of the existing RDA/ONIX Framework into a comprehensive vocabulary of resource relators and categories, which will be a superset of those used in major standards from the publisher/producer, education and bibliographic/heritage communities.
The International DOI Foundation, which fully endorses this work, will provide a web hosting facility for the Framework as part of its commitment to promoting the wider use of interoperable metadata, and will use the vocabulary mapping wherever possible to support the association of metadata with DOI names.
For further information see:
The actual announcement begins:
Work is under way to create an extensive and authoritative mapping of vocabularies from major content metadata standards, creating a downloadable tool to support interoperability across communities.
The work is an expansion of the existing RDA/ONIX Framework into a comprehensive vocabulary of resource relators and categories, which will be a superset of those used in major standards from the publisher/producer, education and bibliographic/heritage communities (CIDOC CRM; DCMI; DDEX; DOI; FRBR; MARC21; LOM; ONIX; RDA – see reference section below for details).
The resulting tool will be known as the Vocabulary Mapping Framework (VMF).
This is the first press release that I’ve ever seen that was accompanied by a glossary of acronyms with web citations…
Comment by Leslie Johnston — 20 June 2009 @ 12:16 pm[...] 2, 2009 by jeneustis William Denton who runs the FRBR blog posted last week a very interesting news brief about vocabulary mappings from the DOI [...]
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