MLS - Master of Library and Information Science Technology and Systems 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the primary purpose of the BIBFRAME (Bibliographic Framework Initiative) standard?
- To replace MARC as the primary bibliographic data format using linked data principles (Correct answer)
- To standardize electronic resource licensing agreements between libraries and publishers
- To define network security protocols for integrated library systems
- To manage digital preservation workflows and audit trails
Correct answer: To replace MARC as the primary bibliographic data format using linked data principles
BIBFRAME was developed by the Library of Congress as a linked data-based successor to MARC, designed to express bibliographic information in a way that connects library data with the broader web ecosystem using entities like Work, Instance, and Item.
Question 2: Which protocol automates the harvesting of electronic resource usage statistics from vendors and publishers?
- SRU (Search/Retrieve via URL)
- SUSHI (Standardized Usage Statistics Harvesting Initiative) (Correct answer)
- SIP2 (Standard Interchange Protocol 2)
- OAI-PMH (Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting)
Correct answer: SUSHI (Standardized Usage Statistics Harvesting Initiative)
SUSHI is an ANSI/NISO standard that automates the retrieval of COUNTER-compliant usage statistics from content providers, replacing the manual process of downloading usage reports from each vendor's website separately.
Question 3: What does the OAIS reference model primarily address in digital library management?
- Cataloging standards and controlled vocabulary for digital objects
- Long-term digital preservation and archiving of information (Correct answer)
- User authentication and role-based access control for library portals
- Metadata crosswalking between incompatible descriptive schemas
Correct answer: Long-term digital preservation and archiving of information
The Open Archival Information System (OAIS), standardized as ISO 14721, provides a conceptual framework for digital preservation, defining roles, responsibilities, and information package types (SIP, AIP, DIP) needed to maintain authentic, accessible digital content over time.
Question 4: Which protocol is most widely used to enable communication between library self-checkout machines and an integrated library system?
- NCIP (NISO Circulation Interchange Protocol)
- SIP2 (Standard Interchange Protocol 2) (Correct answer)
- OpenURL
- LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
Correct answer: SIP2 (Standard Interchange Protocol 2)
SIP2, originally developed by 3M, is the de facto standard that allows self-checkout terminals, automated sorters, and RFID stations to communicate with an ILS for real-time circulation transactions such as checkout, check-in, and patron authentication.
Question 5: What is the key technical distinction between a federated search system and a web-scale discovery service?
- Federated search queries multiple databases simultaneously in real time, while web-scale discovery searches a pre-harvested central index (Correct answer)
- Federated search is limited to print catalog records, while web-scale discovery covers only born-digital content
- Federated search requires SIP2 connectivity, while web-scale discovery relies exclusively on REST APIs
- Federated search is an open-source model, while web-scale discovery is always a proprietary hosted service
Correct answer: Federated search queries multiple databases simultaneously in real time, while web-scale discovery searches a pre-harvested central index
Federated search dispatches live queries to each database at the moment a user searches, then aggregates the results, which causes latency. Web-scale discovery services like EBSCO Discovery Service, Primo, or Summon search a centrally pre-indexed metadata warehouse, delivering much faster and more uniform results.
Question 6: Which W3C standard forms the technical foundation for expressing library linked data on the semantic web?
- RDA (Resource Description and Access)
- RDF (Resource Description Framework) (Correct answer)
- MODS (Metadata Object Description Schema)
- EAD (Encoded Archival Description)
Correct answer: RDF (Resource Description Framework)
RDF (Resource Description Framework) is the W3C standard that represents information as subject-predicate-object triples, enabling resources to be linked across the web. It underpins all major library linked data initiatives including BIBFRAME, schema.org library extensions, and VIAF.
What is the primary purpose of the BIBFRAME (Bibliographic Framework Initiative) standard?