bibliografisia
Bibliografisia is a theoretical framework and practice for organizing bibliographic information across libraries, publishers, and digital repositories. It seeks to provide a structured, interoperable representation of bibliographic data that connects works, expressions, agents, and holdings, with emphasis on provenance, versioning, and reusability of metadata. The term is used in library science discussions to describe holistic approaches to citation networks and data interoperability, rather than a single standard.
Origin and scope: The concept emerged from metadata interoperability debates and the need to reconcile disparate
Core components: Core entities include Work, Expression, Manifestation, and Item, along with agents (authors, editors, publishers),
Applications and impact: In practice, bibliografisia informs the design of discovery layers, citation indexes, and publishing
See also: FRBR, linked data, metadata standards, bibliographic databases, digital libraries.