Deploying Linked Open Vocabulary (LOV) to Enhance Library Linked Data
Since the advent of Linked Data (LD) as a method for building webs of data, there have been many attempts to apply and implement LD in various settings.
Oh, Sam Gyun+2 more
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Serials, FRBR, and Library Linked Data: A Way Forward [PDF]
This article proposes a new way of cataloging serials using linked data and Resource Description Framework (RDF), as well as how the concepts of Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) can be expanded to apply to journal content at both the journal level and the article level, all with an eye toward ease of access and understanding for
Laura Krier
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Review of E. T. Mitchell’s Library Linked Data (Library Technology Reports, Vol. 52) [PDF]
Review of Mitchell, E.T. (2016). Library Technology Reports: Vol. 52: Library linked data: Early activity & development. Library Technology Reports 52(1). Chicago, IL: American Library Association.
Dallas Long
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Linked Data and Libraries [PDF]
Eric Miller described what the concept of linked data is, practical applications for linked data space, and how libraries can contribute to linked data efforts. He defined linked data as the next phase of the World Wide Web. Whereas the Web made it possible to link and connect documents, linked data are leveraging the Web to connect data regardless of ...
Eric B. Miller, Micheline Westfall
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Using a Personal Health Library–Enabled mHealth Recommender System for Self-Management of Diabetes Among Underserved Populations: Use Case for Knowledge Graphs and Linked Data (Preprint) [PDF]
Background Traditionally, digital health data management has been based on electronic health record (EHR) systems and has been handled primarily by centralized health providers.
Nariman Ammar+3 more
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Efficiently Processing and Storing Library Linked Data using Apache Spark and Parquet [PDF]
Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a commonly used data model in the Semantic Web environment. Libraries and various other communities have been using the RDF data model to store valuable data after it is extracted from traditional storage systems ...
Kumar Sharma, Ujjal Marjit, Utpal Biswas
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The Strongest Link: Libraries and Linked Data [PDF]
Since 1999 the W3C has been working on a set of Semantic Web standards that have the potential to revolutionize web search. Also known as Linked Data, the Machine‐Readable Web, the Web of Data, or Web3.0, the Semantic Web relies on highly structured metadata that allow computers to understand the relationships between objects.
Gillian Byrne, Lisa Goddard
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NAISC: An Authoritative Linked Data Interlinking Approach for the Library Domain [PDF]
By interlinking internal Linked Data (LD) entities to related LD entities published by authoritative creators and holders of data, libraries have the potential to expose their collections to a larger audience and to allow for richer user searches.
Lucy McKenna+2 more
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datos.bne.es and MARiMbA: an insight into library linked data [PDF]
Purpose – Linked data is gaining great interest in the cultural heritage domain as a new way for publishing, sharing and consuming data. The paper aims to provide a detailed method and MARiMbA a tool for publishing linked data out of library catalogues ...
Daniel Vila-Suero+1 more
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The strongest link: libraries and linked data [PDF]
The strongest link: libraries and linked ...
Gillian Byrne
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