Title of article :
Project InterParty:
From Library Authority Files
to E-Commerce
Author/Authors :
Andrew MacEwan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
InterParty is a project that aims to develop a mechanism
that will enable the interoperation of identifiers for “parties” or persons
(authors, publishers, etc.–persons and corporate bodies in library authority
files) across multiple domains. Partners represent the book industry,
rights management, libraries, and identifier and technology communities,
united by their perception of a common benefit frominteroperation in
terms of access to “commonmetadata” held by othermembers to improve
the quality of their own data. The InterParty solution proposes a distributed
network of members who provide access to “common metadata,”
defined as information in the public domain, sufficient to identify and
distinguish the “public identity” of a person. At a minimum the
InterParty network would provide access to multiple domains of data
about persons, including multiple library authority files, author licensing
data files, etc. It will also add value by providing a facility for linking
records between different data files by means of a “link record.” Link records
will assert that an identity recorded in one database is the same asanother identity recorded in another database. Linked data will be mutually
enriching and therefore more reliable and supportive of accurate
disambiguation of persons within and between databases. InterParty has
potential to develop a common system that supports both the emerging
needs of e-commerce and the traditional requirements of library authority
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Keywords :
Book industry , InterParty , identifiers , InterPartylinks , rights management , common metadata , public identities
Journal title :
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly
Journal title :
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly