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Libraries and linked data #1: What are linked data?

open access: gold, 2013
The first of six blog posts about libraries and linked data, bearing this title, is to be found at http://semanticpublishing.wordpress.com/2013/03/01/lld1-what-are-linked-data/. A draft of that post, that erroneously appeared here in this blog, has been removed.
David M. Shotton
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Deploying Linked Open Vocabulary (LOV) to Enhance Library Linked Data

open access: yesJournal of Information Science Theory and Practice, 2015
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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Review of E. T. Mitchell’s Library Linked Data (Library Technology Reports, Vol. 52)

open access: diamondJournal of New Librarianship, 2017
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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TRANSFORMING LIBRARY CATALOGS INTO LINKED DATA.

open access: green, 2014
This research has been partially supported by the Prometeo project by SENESCYT, Ecuadorian Government, by CEDIA (Consorcio Ecuatoriano para el Desarrollo de Internet Avanzado) supporting the project: “Platform for publishing library bibliographic resources using Linked Data technologies” and by the project GEODAS-BI (TIN2012-37493-C03-03) supported by ...
María Hallo   +2 more
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Linked open data on its way into next generation library management and discovery solutions

open access: yesJLIS.it, 2013
Library Linked Data Model is an important topic for librarianship and it is equally of interest to the many organizations that provide products and services to that community. Ex Libris, as one of those organizations, frequently gets asked: “Where do we
Axel Kaschte
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Linked Data: an Evolution

open access: yesJLIS.it, 2013
Actually the world is full of hi-tech devices that allow in different ways to stay always connected and up-to-date. The high level of interactivity and interoperability is now a fundamental prerogative in the new millennium communication which no one ...
Karen Coyle
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Improving the presentation of library data using FRBR and Linked data

open access: greenCode4Lib Journal, 2012
When a library end-user searches the online catalogue for works by a particular author, he will typically get a long list that contains different translations and editions of all the books by that author, sorted by title or date of issue.
Anne-Lena Westrum   +2 more
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The Strongest Link: Libraries and Linked Data [PDF]

open access: yesD-Lib Magazine, 2010
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.
Goddard, Lisa, Byrne, Gillian
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Linked Data and Libraries [PDF]

open access: yesThe Serials Librarian, 2011
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 Miller, Micheline Westfall
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