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'''Share-VDE''' (SVDE) '''is a library-driven initiative''' which brings together the bibliographic catalogues and authority files of a '''community of libraries in a shared discovery environment''' based on linked data. Share-VDE expanded its scope to embrace a wider community of over thirty institutions also from the art and music domains, building the '''[[ShareFamily:Main Page|Share Family]]'''.   
'''Share-VDE''' (SVDE) '''is a library-driven initiative''' which brings together the bibliographic catalogues and authority files of a '''community of libraries in a shared discovery environment''' based on linked data. Share-VDE expanded its scope to embrace a wider community of over thirty institutions also from the art and music domains, building the '''[[ShareFamily:Main Page|Share Family]]'''.
 
Share-VDE is supported by an advanced Entity Discovery Portal and Linked Data Management System that can be explored at https://svde.org. Share-VDE, as well as all the initiatives part of the Share Family, implements the BIBFRAME ontology with specific extensions to facilitate the interoperability with IFLA LRM and other widely used ontologies.  The load of Share-VDE libraries’ data is being done progressively while we work towards the production workflow; currently https://svde.org hosts a subset of the data of members institutions. If you want to discover the advanced functions of Share-VDE 2.0, the web portal at https://svde.org is the place to go.   


As of September 2021, '''the new version Share-VDE 2.0 is live''' '''at https://svde.org''' with an enhanced Entity Discovery Portal and Linked Data Management System. The previous version at https://share-vde.org/ will be active in parallel to Share-VDE 2.0 until the migration of libraries' data on the new system will be completed. The load of Share-VDE libraries’ data is being done progressively and currently the new web portal hosts a subset of the data available on the previous version. If you want to discover the advanced functions of Share-VDE 2.0, the web portal at https://svde.org is the place to go. The <span style="font-size:11.0pt;font-family:&quot;Arial Nova Cond&quot;,sans-serif;
Additionally, an imminent development is the launch of JCricket, a manual entity editor designed to facilitate the management, editing and creation of entities for bibliographic and authority data within all Share Family portals. The [https://bit.ly/SVDE-Executive-Summary '''Executive Summary'''] detailing Share-VDE 2.0's role in linked open data for libraries is available, along with the previous [https://bit.ly/SVDE-Statement-2021 Share-VDE Statement 2021], which includes Share-VDE's explanation of position. Furthermore, the [https://bit.ly/SF-Executive-Summary-Consortia '''Share Family Executive Summary for Consortia'''] offers additional insights  into how the Share Family can assist consortia in transitioning to linked open data, providing valuable strategies and support . Additionally, Share-VDE adopts an [https://bit.ly/SVDE-Open-Metadata-Policy '''Open Metadata Policy'''], approved by its Advisory Council.  
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The collaborative endeavour, based on the requirements and perceptions of libraries, is promoted by '''[http://www.casalini.it/Index.asp?LINGUA=ING Casalini Libri]''', international bibliographic agency and member of the Program for Cooperative Cataloging; '''[http://www.atcult.it/en/ @Cult]''', provider of ILS, Discovery tools and Semantic Web solutions for the cultural heritage sector, with input and active participation from an international group of national and research libraries and influenced by the vision of the '''[https://wiki.lyrasis.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=187176106 LD4P project]'''.
The collaborative endeavour, based on the requirements and perceptions of libraries, is promoted by '''[http://www.casalini.it/Index.asp?LINGUA=ING Casalini Libri]''', international bibliographic agency and member of the Program for Cooperative Cataloging; '''[http://www.atcult.it/en/ @Cult]''', provider of ILS, Discovery tools and Semantic Web solutions for the cultural heritage sector, with input and active participation from an international group of national and research libraries and influenced by the vision of the '''[https://wiki.lyrasis.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=187176106 LD4P project]'''.


After two successful research & development phases launched in 2016 and with the cooperation of the Library of Congress, Share-VDE and the Share Family are now going progressively into production '''connecting the catalogues of libraries in the US, Canada and Europe'''. The collaborative initiative is potentially open to any library and is steered by the library community.  
After two successful research & development phases launched in 2016 and with the cooperation of the Library of Congress, Share-VDE and the Share Family are now going progressively into production '''connecting the catalogues of research and national libraries on various continents, including the US, Canada, Europe, and Asia'''. The collaborative initiative is potentially open to any library and is steered by the library community.
 
The Share Family technology is also adaptable to the specific needs of '''library consortia''', allowing them to enter the linked open data environment. This integration provides consortium members with access to advanced functions such as collaborative cataloging, automated authority control, URI enrichment, and linked data conversion. Customized integrations are available to connect the bibliographic catalogs and authority files of different libraries, presenting their data in dynamic formats to enhance visibility and engagement with resources and collections. 
 
Building on this global collaboration, the Share Family extends its reach to '''Library Service Platforms (LSP)''', empowering them to seamlessly integrate into the linked open data environment, offering advanced functions like collaborative cataloging and automated authority control. This integration offers advanced functions such as collaborative cataloging and automated authority control, ensuring a smooth transition for libraries from legacy processes to cost-effective, collaborative cataloging models while retaining metadata control. Interoperability with the Share Family enhances the potential of LSP ecosystems and fosters new levels of international cooperation among libraries.


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==How it works==
==How it works==
The SVDE '''advanced discovery interface''' harnesses the potential of linked data to offer an '''easy and intuitive user experience''' and deliver ever more wide-ranging and detailed search results to library patrons. Library catalogues of participating institutions are converted from MARC to RDF (Resource Description Framework) using the BIBFRAME vocabulary and other ontologies, through a process of '''entity identification, reconciliation, and data enrichment''' also from external sources, in order to form clusters of entities such as Person, Work etc. The network of resources created is published as linked data on SVDE platform and a common knowledge base of clusters accessible in RDF, open to the entire SVDE community, has also been compiled. '''The Cluster Knowledge Base (named Sapientia) uses the model of the Semantic Web''' while allowing participating libraries to continue handling their own data as independently as possible. In addition to inclusion in the Share-VDE database, each individual library receives their original records converted into linked data; this may be re-used according to local requirements and with no restrictions.
For an overview of the entity discovery portal, see the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UVBWpijaX0 demo of the Share-VDE entity discovery portal] with an introduction on the Share-VDE user experience and user interface design process; [https://bit.ly/SVDE-discovery-demo-slides supporting slides are also available].
 
The technological components underlying Share Family are powered by the '''[[ShareFamily:Main Page#The Share Family technology: the LOD Platform|LOD Platform]]''', an innovative framework designed for managing bibliographic, archive, and museum catalogues and their conversion to linked data, extensible as needed for specific purposes. The LOD Platform is designed for creating '''scalable''' and configurable linked data management systems and discovery interfaces '''able to adapt to ontologies from different institutions''' from the GLAM domain. It also facilitates the creation and publication of linked open data, regardless of the source data format.


The technological components underlying the SVDE infrastructure are orchestrated by the '''[https://wiki.share-vde.org/wiki/ShareFamily:Main_Page#The_Share_Family_technology:_the_LOD_Platform LOD Platform]''', that is a highly innovative technological framework, an integrated ecosystem for the management of bibliographic, archive and museum catalogues and their conversion to linked data, extensible as needed for specific purposes. The LOD Platform was designed with the idea of creating '''scalable and configurable linked data management systems and discovery interfaces''' able to adapt to ontologies from different library, archive and museum (LAM) domains, capable of automating the processes of creating and publishing linked open data, regardless of the data source format.
The Share Family infrastructure harnesses the potential of linked data to offer an '''easy and intuitive user experience''' and deliver ever more wide-ranging and detailed search results to library patrons.  
==Main areas of focus==
Building on the foundations laid by the previous project phase started in October 2016 and on continuous R&D activities carried on by ad hoc working groups, SVDE is now implementing '''production-level processes''' and additional workflows according to priorities determined by the Share-VDE community. The main areas of focus are: '''enrichment of MARC record with URIs'''; '''conversion from MARC to RDF using the BIBFRAME vocabulary''' (and other additional ontologies as needed); '''creation of a virtual discovery platform''' with an adaptation of the BIBFRAME data model developed to provide a linked data discovery option; '''creation of a database of relationships and clusters''' of entities (Sapientia Cluster Knowledge Base) accessible in RDF; implementation of '''tools for direct interaction with the data''', permitting the validation, update, long-term control and maintenance of the clusters and of the URIs identifying the entities; '''batch/automated data updating''' procedures; '''batch/automated data dissemination''' to libraries; progressive implementation of '''further use cases''' in the priority order defined by the community.
==Benefits==
The shared platform '''increases discoverability''' of resources in library catalogues, allowing end users to access a wealth of information that may be both imported and exported by participating institutions. This approach fully harnesses the potential of linked data, connecting library information to the advantage of scholars, patrons and all library users in a dynamic research environment that unlocks new ways of accessing knowledge. Among the main benefits: '''enrich library data with URIs''' and additional information previously unexpressed under MARC21; allow librarians a '''wider and direct interaction with and editing of bibliographic data''' expressed in linked data '''through the Cluster Knowledge Base Editor'''; '''deliver richer search results to library patrons''' thanks to the potential of linked data and advanced discovery interfaces; '''keep pace with Semantic Web''' applications; '''collaborate with the linked data for Production (LD4P) initiative and the Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC)''' on the application and understanding of linked data; '''follow developments relating to''' the original production of data in '''BIBFRAME''' format and workflows based on linked data.
==Being part of Share-Art, Share-Music, Share-Catalogue==


The creation of '''more branches in the Share Family''' stems from the need to gather institutions with a similar scope or from the same domain in consistent groups of members sharing the same areas of focus as far as the type of bibliographic information conveyed in their library catalogue. This means, for example, that libraries specialized in the cataloging of visual materials (paintings, art works, photos etc.) can be grouped in the Share-Art branch. This approach is reflected in Share software architecture, that is based on '''tenants infrastructure''', and in the management of library data, that are treated according to similar requirements and characteristics.  
Participating libraries’ catalogues are converted from MARC (Machine-Readable Cataloging) to RDF (Resource Description Framework) using the BIBFRAME vocabulary and other ontologies. This conversion involves processes such as '''entity identification, reconciliation, and data enrichment''' from external sources, in order to form clusters of entities (such as Agent, Instance, Work and Opus). The resulting network of resources is published as linked data  and '''Cluster Knowledge Base named Sapientia''' is compiled to create a  common knowledge base of clusters accessible in RDF that still allows participating libraries to continue handling their own data as independently as possible. Members also receive their original records converted into linked data, which can be reused according to local requirements and with no restrictions.


From the technical perspective this allows '''more efficient data management and technological sustainability'''. From the service perspective this means that dedicated applications that are out of scope for certain branches can be developed for other groups of institutions. From the users perspective this enables richer and specialized sets of resources to be consulted.
==Main areas of focus==
Building upon previous SVDE project phases and continuous R&D activities carried on by ad hoc working groups, Share Family  is now focused on implementing '''production-level processes''' and additional workflows determined by the Share Family community.  


==Info and contacts==
The main areas of focus include:
For more information about SVDE please refer to:


*https://www.svde.org/about/about-share-vde
* '''enriching MARC records with URIs''';
*[[ShareVDE:Resources#Materials%20for%20public%20dissemination|Share-VDE Resources]] including
* '''converting MARC to RDF using the BIBFRAME vocabulary''' and additional ontologies as needed;
**[https://wiki.share-vde.org/w/images/b/b8/Share-VDE_brochure_201906.pdf Share-VDE brochure]
* '''creating a virtual discovery platform''' with a linked data discovery option based on the adapted BIBFRAME data model;
**[https://wiki.share-vde.org/w/images/8/87/ShareVDE_video.mp4 Video introducing Share-VDE]
* establishing a '''database of relationships and clusters''' of entities (Sapientia Cluster Knowledge Base) accessible in RDF;
**[https://wiki.share-vde.org/w/images/1/19/Share-VDE_Short_overview_EN.pdf Share-VDE short overview]
* implementing tools for '''direct interaction with data''', including validation, updates, and long-term control and maintenance of clusters and URIs;
**[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CO-Z24PL2jg&t=3s Share-VDE webinar]
* '''batch/automated data updating''' procedures;
**[https://wiki.share-vde.org/w/images/a/ac/Linked_data_and_SVDE_Executive_summary_EN.pdf Linked data and Share-VDE Executive Summary]
* '''batch/automated data dissemination''' to libraries;
* progressive implementation of '''further use cases''' in the priority order defined by the community.
==Benefits==
The LOD Platform technology increases discoverability of resources in library catalogues, allowing end users to access a wealth of information that may be both imported and exported by participating institutions. This approach fully takes advantage of the potential of linked data, connecting library information to the benefit of scholars, patrons and all library users in a dynamic research environment that unlocks new ways of accessing knowledge.


Being an initiative promoted by Casalini Libri, also Share-VDE takes into account its [https://www.casalini.it/accessibility.asp?LINGUA=ING accessibility manifesto].
Among the main benefits: '''enriched library data with URIs''' and additional information previously unexpressed under MARC21; allowing librarians a '''wider and direct interaction with and editing of bibliographic data''' expressed in linked data through '''JCricket''' (Cluster Knowledge Base Editor); delivering '''richer and enhanced search results to library patrons''' thanks to the potential of linked data and advanced discovery interfaces; engaging in a '''vibrant community of experienced librarians''' from around the globe, pooling together their diverse skills and know-how; staying '''up-to-date with the latest developments''' and advancements Semantic Web applications; '''collaborating with the Linked Data for Production (LD4P) initiative and the Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC)''' on the application and understanding of linked data; '''following developments related to''' the original production of data in '''BIBFRAME''' format and workflows based on linked data.


For more information on '''how to participate''' in Share-VDE, browse the [[ShareVDE:Main Page|Share-VDE section]] of this wiki or '''contact us at [mailto:info@svde.org info@svde.org]'''.
The '''expansion of branches within the Share Family''' has been driven by the necessity to unite institutions with similar objectives or from related domains into cohesive groups. These branches consist of members who share a common focus on specific types of bibliographic information found within their library catalogues. For instance, libraries that specialize in cataloging visual materials such as paintings, art works, and photos can be grouped under the Share-Art branch. This organizational approach is ingrained in the Share software architecture, which is built upon a '''tenants infrastructure''', and in the management of library data, which is handled based on similar requirements and characteristics.  


To have a tour of the broader Share Family please see:
From the technical perspective this allows '''more efficient data management and technological sustainability'''. From the service perspective this means that dedicated applications that are out of scope for certain branches can be developed for other groups of institutions. From the users perspective this enables richer and specialized sets of resources to be consulted.


==Info and contacts==
'''<span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:Arial;color:#252525;background-color:transparent;font-weight:400;font-style:normal;font-variant:normal;text-decoration:none;vertical-align:baseline;white-space:pre;white-space:pre-wrap;">For more information about Share Family - Linked Data Ecosystem please refer to:</span>'''
*[http://www.share-family.org/ Share Family website]
*[https://www.google.com/maps/d/embed?mid=1Ghy3BD3iQ_CwC7j5UlzM5qsSWgf1RI3r&hl=it%22%20width%3D%22640%22%20height%3D%22480&ll=51.722470076740585%2C-54.091343749999965&z=3 Share Family map]
*[https://www.google.com/maps/d/embed?mid=1Ghy3BD3iQ_CwC7j5UlzM5qsSWgf1RI3r&hl=it%22%20width%3D%22640%22%20height%3D%22480&ll=51.722470076740585%2C-54.091343749999965&z=3 Share Family map]
*[https://www.figma.com/proto/dDUxOz6NpitnDqH5v6nKwY/KUBIKAT-2?node-id=2977%3A21840&viewport=6490%2C-16576%2C0.760934054851532&scaling=scale-down-width Kubikat-LOD] portal representing the linked open data entity discovery platform of the four German art history institutions belonging to the Kubikat group<br />
*[https://bit.ly/Share-Family_brochure_2023-June Share Family brochure]
* [https://wiki.share-vde.org/w/images/4/43/Share-VDE_Workshop_-_ALA_Annual_2023-Jun-26.pdf Presentation of the Share Family at ALA annual Conference 2023]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UVBWpijaX0 Demo of the Share-VDE entity discovery portal]<span class="ve-pasteProtect" />
* [https://bit.ly/SVDE-Executive-Summary Share-VDE Executive Summary]
* [http://bit.ly/SF-Executive-Summary-Consortia Share Family Executive Summary for Consortia]
* [https://bit.ly/SVDE-Open-Metadata-Policy Share-VDE Open Metadata Policy]
 
For more information on '''how''' '''to join''' the Share Family, '''contact us at [mailto:info@svde.org info@svde.org.]'''


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Share-VDE (SVDE) is a library-driven initiative which brings together the bibliographic catalogues and authority files of a community of libraries in a shared discovery environment based on linked data. Share-VDE expanded its scope to embrace a wider community of over thirty institutions also from the art and music domains, building the Share Family.

Share-VDE is supported by an advanced Entity Discovery Portal and Linked Data Management System that can be explored at https://svde.org. Share-VDE, as well as all the initiatives part of the Share Family, implements the BIBFRAME ontology with specific extensions to facilitate the interoperability with IFLA LRM and other widely used ontologies. The load of Share-VDE libraries’ data is being done progressively while we work towards the production workflow; currently https://svde.org hosts a subset of the data of members institutions. If you want to discover the advanced functions of Share-VDE 2.0, the web portal at https://svde.org is the place to go.

Additionally, an imminent development is the launch of JCricket, a manual entity editor designed to facilitate the management, editing and creation of entities for bibliographic and authority data within all Share Family portals. The Executive Summary detailing Share-VDE 2.0's role in linked open data for libraries is available, along with the previous Share-VDE Statement 2021, which includes Share-VDE's explanation of position. Furthermore, the Share Family Executive Summary for Consortia offers additional insights into how the Share Family can assist consortia in transitioning to linked open data, providing valuable strategies and support . Additionally, Share-VDE adopts an Open Metadata Policy, approved by its Advisory Council.

The collaborative endeavour, based on the requirements and perceptions of libraries, is promoted by Casalini Libri, international bibliographic agency and member of the Program for Cooperative Cataloging; @Cult, provider of ILS, Discovery tools and Semantic Web solutions for the cultural heritage sector, with input and active participation from an international group of national and research libraries and influenced by the vision of the LD4P project.

After two successful research & development phases launched in 2016 and with the cooperation of the Library of Congress, Share-VDE and the Share Family are now going progressively into production connecting the catalogues of research and national libraries on various continents, including the US, Canada, Europe, and Asia. The collaborative initiative is potentially open to any library and is steered by the library community.

The Share Family technology is also adaptable to the specific needs of library consortia, allowing them to enter the linked open data environment. This integration provides consortium members with access to advanced functions such as collaborative cataloging, automated authority control, URI enrichment, and linked data conversion. Customized integrations are available to connect the bibliographic catalogs and authority files of different libraries, presenting their data in dynamic formats to enhance visibility and engagement with resources and collections.

Building on this global collaboration, the Share Family extends its reach to Library Service Platforms (LSP), empowering them to seamlessly integrate into the linked open data environment, offering advanced functions like collaborative cataloging and automated authority control. This integration offers advanced functions such as collaborative cataloging and automated authority control, ensuring a smooth transition for libraries from legacy processes to cost-effective, collaborative cataloging models while retaining metadata control. Interoperability with the Share Family enhances the potential of LSP ecosystems and fosters new levels of international cooperation among libraries.


How it works

For an overview of the entity discovery portal, see the demo of the Share-VDE entity discovery portal with an introduction on the Share-VDE user experience and user interface design process; supporting slides are also available.

The technological components underlying Share Family are powered by the LOD Platform, an innovative framework designed for managing bibliographic, archive, and museum catalogues and their conversion to linked data, extensible as needed for specific purposes. The LOD Platform is designed for creating scalable and configurable linked data management systems and discovery interfaces able to adapt to ontologies from different institutions from the GLAM domain. It also facilitates the creation and publication of linked open data, regardless of the source data format.

The Share Family infrastructure harnesses the potential of linked data to offer an easy and intuitive user experience and deliver ever more wide-ranging and detailed search results to library patrons.

Participating libraries’ catalogues are converted from MARC (Machine-Readable Cataloging) to RDF (Resource Description Framework) using the BIBFRAME vocabulary and other ontologies. This conversion involves processes such as entity identification, reconciliation, and data enrichment from external sources, in order to form clusters of entities (such as Agent, Instance, Work and Opus). The resulting network of resources is published as linked data  and Cluster Knowledge Base named Sapientia is compiled to create a  common knowledge base of clusters accessible in RDF that still allows participating libraries to continue handling their own data as independently as possible. Members also receive their original records converted into linked data, which can be reused according to local requirements and with no restrictions.

Main areas of focus

Building upon previous SVDE project phases and continuous R&D activities carried on by ad hoc working groups, Share Family  is now focused on implementing production-level processes and additional workflows determined by the Share Family community.

The main areas of focus include:

  • enriching MARC records with URIs;
  • converting MARC to RDF using the BIBFRAME vocabulary and additional ontologies as needed;
  • creating a virtual discovery platform with a linked data discovery option based on the adapted BIBFRAME data model;
  • establishing a database of relationships and clusters of entities (Sapientia Cluster Knowledge Base) accessible in RDF;
  • implementing tools for direct interaction with data, including validation, updates, and long-term control and maintenance of clusters and URIs;
  • batch/automated data updating procedures;
  • batch/automated data dissemination to libraries;
  • progressive implementation of further use cases in the priority order defined by the community.

Benefits

The LOD Platform technology increases discoverability of resources in library catalogues, allowing end users to access a wealth of information that may be both imported and exported by participating institutions. This approach fully takes advantage of the potential of linked data, connecting library information to the benefit of scholars, patrons and all library users in a dynamic research environment that unlocks new ways of accessing knowledge.

Among the main benefits: enriched library data with URIs and additional information previously unexpressed under MARC21; allowing librarians a wider and direct interaction with and editing of bibliographic data expressed in linked data through JCricket (Cluster Knowledge Base Editor); delivering richer and enhanced search results to library patrons thanks to the potential of linked data and advanced discovery interfaces; engaging in a vibrant community of experienced librarians from around the globe, pooling together their diverse skills and know-how; staying up-to-date with the latest developments and advancements Semantic Web applications; collaborating with the Linked Data for Production (LD4P) initiative and the Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC) on the application and understanding of linked data; following developments related to the original production of data in BIBFRAME format and workflows based on linked data.

The expansion of branches within the Share Family has been driven by the necessity to unite institutions with similar objectives or from related domains into cohesive groups. These branches consist of members who share a common focus on specific types of bibliographic information found within their library catalogues. For instance, libraries that specialize in cataloging visual materials such as paintings, art works, and photos can be grouped under the Share-Art branch. This organizational approach is ingrained in the Share software architecture, which is built upon a tenants infrastructure, and in the management of library data, which is handled based on similar requirements and characteristics.

From the technical perspective this allows more efficient data management and technological sustainability. From the service perspective this means that dedicated applications that are out of scope for certain branches can be developed for other groups of institutions. From the users perspective this enables richer and specialized sets of resources to be consulted.

Info and contacts

For more information about Share Family - Linked Data Ecosystem please refer to:

For more information on how to join the Share Family, contact us at info@svde.org.