Virtual International Authority File
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Acronym | VIAF |
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Managing organisation | Online Computer Library Center |
Example | https://viaf.org/viaf/70042340 |
Website |
viaf |
The Virtual International Authority File (VIAF) is an international authority file. It is a joint project of several national libraries and operated by the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC).[1][2] The project was initiated by the German National Library and the US Library of Congress.
The aim is to link the national authority files (such as the German Name Authority File) to a single virtual authority file. In this file, identical records from the different data sets are linked together. A VIAF record receives a standard data number, contains the primary "see" and "see also" records from the original records, and refers to the original authority records. The data are made available online and are available for research and data exchange and sharing. Reciprocal updating uses the Open Archives Initiative protocol.
The file numbers are also being added to Wikipedia biograpfhical articles[3] and are incorporated into Wikidata.
Participating libraries and organizations
Libraries added for testing purposes
English-language name | Native-language name (if non-English) | Location | Country |
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ISNI | – | London | United Kingdom |
National Central Library | Chinese: 國家圖書館 | Taipei | Taiwan |
National Library and Archives of Québec | French: Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec | Quebec | Canada |
National Library of Ireland | Irish: Leabharlann Náisiúnta na hÉireann | Dublin | Ireland |
National Library of the Netherlands | Dutch: Koninklijke Bibliotheek | The Hague | Netherlands |
Russian State Library | Russian: Российская государственная библиотека | Moscow | Russia |
See also
- Integrated Authority File (GND)
- International Standard Name Identifier
- Wikipedia's authority control template for articles
References
- ↑ Kelley, Michael; Schwartz, Meredith (2012). "VIAF service transitions to OCLC". Library Journal (Media Source) 137 (8): 16.
- ↑ VIAF, OCLC.
- ↑ VIAFbot Edits 250,000 Wikipedia Articles to Reciprocate All Links from VIAF into Wikipedia, OCLC, 2012-12-07
External links
Wikidata has a property, P214, for VIAF ID (see uses) |