bookrecords
Bookrecords are structured bibliographic records describing books and related works. They are maintained by libraries, publishers, booksellers, and digital repositories to support discovery, cataloging, and management of book assets.
A bookrecord typically includes fields such as title, author or contributors, edition, imprint (place, publisher, date),
Standards and models underpin bookrecords. Libraries commonly use MARC 21 or BIBFRAME for encoding, while Dublin
Records are created by catalogers or harvested from publishers and databases. They are normalized, deduplicated, and
Uses include search and discovery, acquisitions and cataloging, holdings management, bibliometrics, and linking to reviews and
Challenges include variable metadata quality, edition disambiguation, multilingual records, and maintaining accurate links and rights information.