This project (originally called MetaWiki) leverages open standards, open source software, and existing resources to extend the Wiki model to support the creation and maintenance of structured data. This provides powerful and flexible infrastructure for building new services.
Possible uses for the OCLC WikiD infrastructure include the distributed maintenance of registries, and supporting capture of user contributions such as reviews and table of contents to associate with OpenWorldCat entries.
ANSI/NISO Z39.50 (=ISO 23950: "Information Retrieval (Z39.50): Application Service Definition and Protocol Specification") specifies a client/server-based protocol for
searching and retrieving information from remote databases.
The ONIX for Books Product Information Message is the
international standard for representing and communicating book
industry product information in electronic form.
ONIX for Serials is a family of XML formats for communicating
information about serial products and subscription information,
using the design principles and many of the elements defined in
ONIX for Books.
The EAD Document Type Definition (DTD) is a standard for encoding archival finding aids using Extensible Markup Language (XML). The standard is maintained in the Network Development and MARC Standards Office of the Library of Congress (LC) in partnership with the Society of American Archivists.
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