Invited Talk: Evaluating the suitability of KCR5
- Starts at
- Wed, Aug 5, 2026, 16:30 KST
- Finishes at
- Wed, Aug 5, 2026, 17:30 KST
- Venue
- International Conference Hall
Evaluating the suitability of KCR5 for the exchange and sharing of bibliographic data within the BIBFRAME and RDA
Cataloging rules as content standards and encoding formats based on the LRM conceptual model should be closedly interrelated to ensure effective representation of resources. Numerous studies have examined the mapping among these standards, including mappings from conceptual models to cataloguing rules, from cataloging rules to encoding format, and from conceptual models to encoding formats. Examples include studies on mappings between LRM and RDA, RDA and BIBFRAME, as well as between LRM and BIBFRAME. Last year, the Korean Cataloging Committee developed KCR5 (previous KCR4) based on the original RDA. Accordingly, this study aims to evaluate the suitability of KCR5 for the exchange and sharing of bibliographic data within the BIBFRAME and RDA frameworks by mapping KCR 5 to both RDA and BIBFRAME.
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Mihwa Lee
Professor
Kongju National University
I graduated from Ewha Women's University, Korea, where I earned my bacelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. Since 2012, I have been teaching cataloging, metadata and classification at Kongju National University including courses such as RDA cataloging, non-book materials organization, metadata and DDC classification. My primary research interests initially focused on RDA and LRM conceptual model. More currently, I have develped a strong interest in BIBFRAME, which has the potential to replace the MARC format, and facilitate transformation of library bibliographic data into linked data.