Gemeinsame Normdatei (GND)

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The Gemeinsame Normdatei (GND) dataset pools the existing collaboratively driven German authority files Personennamendatei (Personal Name Authority File, PND), Gemeinsame Körperschaftsdatei (Corporate Body Authority File, GKD), Subject Headings Authority File (SWD) and Uniform Title File for musical works (Deutsches Musikarchiv, EST) together into a single universal authority file (GND).

The authority files are mainly used in descriptions of cultural and scientific resources with a main focus on authority control and subject indexing in German, Austrian and Swiss libraries and library networks:

The PND incorporates names of persons important for descriptive and subject cataloguing as well as for cataloguing and scientific projects on local, federal, national and international level.

The GKD is the relevant authority file for German and foreign corporate body names in the German speaking area.

The SWD provides a normed, terminologically controlled vocabulary. It consists of concepts, events, places, buildings and other entities that are subject of a resource.

Detailed documentation is available in an English documentation (PDF) and here: The Linked Data Service of the German National Library.

Statistics

Besides the RDF links, there are also 123,569 links to Wikipedia.

Additionele informatie

Veld Waarde
Bron http://www.dnb.de/DE/Service/DigitaleDienste/LinkedData/linkeddata.html
Auteur Deutsche Nationalbibliothek and German Library Networks
Beheerder Deutsche Nationalbibliothek
Versie 2012-04-11
Version "2010-09 (2.1)"
links:dbpedia 40136
links:lcsh 37547
links:stitch-rameau 28249
links:viaf 1786975
namespace http://d-nb.info/gnd/
publishingInstitution http://lobid.org/organisation/DE-101
shortname GND
triples 40182561

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Gemeinsame Normdatei (GND). Deutsche Nationalbibliothek and German Library Networks.
Retrieved 12:31, Jun 19, 2013 (UTC).
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