Vocabularies of the Bibliothèque nationale de France
This page provides vocabularies used at the "Bibliothèque nationale de France" (French national library), so that our data can be easily used in the “Web of data” (Linked data): country codes (ISO 3166), relators codes and types of subject headings (RAMEAU).
They are matched with some controlled vocabularies, promulgated by the Library of Congress on id.loc.gov: identifiers (URI) for equivalent vocabularies from the BnF and the Library of Congress are automatically interlinked.
However some vocabularies meet some specific needs of the BnF, which produces its bibliographic records in a particular Marc format: Intermarc.
These vocabularies are available in HTML and in RDF (Resource description framework), by clicking on the RDF icon at the bottom of the pages.
| Référentiel | Description | RDF |
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| Genres for children's books | List of character codes indicating the genre to which a youth document belongs. | xml, n-triples, notation3 |
| Audience age groups for children's books | List of seven-character codes indicating the age category for which a youth document is intended. | xml, n-triples, notation3 |
| Values assigned to children's books | List of values assigned in reviews written by CNLJ librarians for Takam Tikou and the Revue des livres pour enfants magazines. | xml, n-triples, notation3 |
| BnF departments | Acronyms used to identify departments or former BnF services | xml, n-triples, notation3 |
| Country codes |
More than 250 countries and their codes (2-character alphabetical strings), corresponding to the international ISO 3166 standard and aligned with the Library of Congress country repository . Différentes formes du nom de pays utilisées peuvent être associées à un seul code. For example: “Keeling (islands)” is another form for “ Cocos (islands) ”, both identified by: https://data.bnf.fr/vocabulary/countrycodes/cc
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| Types of documents held at BnF | List of the 18 main document types in use at BnF | xml, n-triples, notation3 |
| Fields | List of 65 areas (of knowledge, activity, etc.) corresponding to the major classes of the Dewey classification. | xml, n-triples, notation3 |
| External standards | External sites used for alignments with BnF data | xml, n-triples, notation3 |
| Fields of numismatics | The list of numismatic object domains used by Nomisma.org | xml, n-triples, notation3 |
| Genres | Nearly 900 terms used at BnF to specify the genre of a literary, iconographic, audiovisual or other work. | xml, n-triples, notation3 |
| Geographical classification frame | Example: East Africa. This classification frame includes the geographical notice Tanganyika (1961-1964) | xml, n-triples, notation3 |
| Languages | BnF's language code repository is based on the ISO 639-2 standard | xml, n-triples, notation3 |
| Types of numismatic objects | The repository of numismatic object types used by Nomisma.org | xml, n-triples, notation3 |
| Musical genres | They are used to specify the musical genre in authority records for musical works (Musical uniform titles). Example : barcarolle | xml, n-triples, notation3 |
| RAMEAU subject types | The RAMEAU subject headings are used at BnF, in the Intermarc format. It is used to identify the subject of resources (subject indexing). Of the 8 RAMEAU subject types, the most common are common nouns | xml, n-triples, notation3 |
| Fictional characters (RAMEAU) | More than 4,700 names from the RAMEAU vocabulary corresponding to fictional, mythological or legendary characters, divinities, etc. | xml, n-triples, notation3 |
| Organization names (RAMEAU) | More than 11,120 names in the RAMEAU vocabulary corresponding to communities used for subject indexing | xml, n-triples, notation3 |
| Titles of anonymous works (RAMEAU) | Over 99 titles in the RAMEAU vocabulary corresponding to the titles of anonyms used for subject indexing. | xml, n-triples, notation3 |
| Titles of serial publications (RAMEAU) | Over 3,900 titles in the RAMEAU vocabulary corresponding to serial publication titles (periodicals and monograph collections) used for subject indexing. | xml, n-triples, notation3 |
| Textual uniform titles (RAMEAU) | Over 540 RAMEAU vocabulary titles corresponding to uniform text titles used for subject indexing | xml, n-triples, notation3 |
| Common names (RAMEAU) | More than 186400 RAMEAU vocabulary terms corresponding to common nouns, names of peoples, languages, battles, etc. | xml, n-triples, notation3 |
| Geographical names (RAMEAU) | More than 83,000 names from the RAMEAU vocabulary corresponding to places in physical or human geography, or to imaginary places. | xml, n-triples, notation3 |
| Genres/Forms/Functions (RAMEAU) | Over 1,800 RAMEAU vocabulary terms corresponding to genres, forms or functions (categories detailed below). | xml, n-triples, notation3 |
| Genres (RAMEAU) | Over 17,500 RAMEAU vocabulary terms corresponding to musical, cinematographic, literary... genres. | xml, n-triples, notation3 |
| Forms (RAMEAU) | Nearly 680 RAMEAU vocabulary terms corresponding to shape subdivisions | xml, n-triples, notation3 |
| Fonctions (RAMEAU) | More than 80 RAMEAU vocabulary terms corresponding to function subdivisions | xml, n-triples, notation3 |
| Role codes | 500 roles and their codes (numerical character strings) corresponding to the different types of contribution made by a person or organization to a resource (e.g. translator). They are used in the production of BnF records. With a few exceptions, they are aligned with the vocabulary of the Library of Congress.Wherever possible, the English version follows the equivalent in the Unimarc function code repository. | xml, n-triples, notation3 |