
Bibliographic Framework
A bibliographic framework is a structured system used to organize and connect information about library items like books, journals, and digital resources. It provides standardized ways to describe, catalog, and link these items, making it easier to find, manage, and share library data. Think of it as a universal blueprint that ensures consistent detail (like author, title, publication date) and relationships (such as editions or related works), facilitating efficient information retrieval and data interoperability across libraries and information systems worldwide.