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Towards a Methodology for Publishing Library Linked Data

Italian Research Conference on Digital Library Management Systems, 2013
It is argued that linked data are becoming increasingly necessary for libraries and related institutions, such as galleries, museums and archives. Though libraries are potentially crucial players in the linked data movement, very often there is lack of knowledge among librarians on how to publish linked data. This paper presents the results of a master
Dydimus Zengenene   +2 more
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Methodological Guidelines for Publishing Library Data as Linked Data

2017 International Conference on Information Systems and Computer Science (INCISCOS), 2017
Publishing data as Linked Data increases the interoperability and discoverability of resources over the web space. This process involves several design decisions and technologies. However, there is no one-size-fits-all formula for publishing data as Linked Data. Also, the quality of linked data published is a key issue to take into account.
Yusniel Hidalgo-Delgado   +5 more
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Combine or connect: Practical experiences querying library linked data

ASIS&T Annual Meeting, 2019
Linked Data provides a conceptual foundation for creating unified views across Digital Libraries, but implementation challenges must be overcome to realize the vision of computationally assisted cross‐corpus research.
David M. Weigl   +5 more
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Library Linked Data in the Cloud: OCLC's Experiments with New Models of Resource Description

Library Linked Data in the Cloud, 2015
This book describes OCLC's contributions to the transformation of the Internet from a web of documents to a Web of Data. The new Web is a growing ""cloud"" of interconnected resources that identify the things people want to know about when they approach ...
C. Godby, Shenghui Wang, J. Mixter
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Linked data design for the visible library [PDF]

open access: possibleBulletin of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 2015
EDITOR'S SUMMARYIn response to libraries' frustration over their rich resources being invisible on the web, Zepheira, at the request of the Library of Congress, created BIBFRAME, a bibliographic metadata framework for cataloging. The model replaces MARC records with linked data, promoting resource visibility through a rich network of links. In place of
Uche Ogbuji, Eric Miller
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Moving Toward BIBFRAME and a Linked Data Environment

Advances in Library Administration and Organization, 2021
The library metadata of the twenty-first century is moving toward a linked data model. BIBFRAME, which stands for Bibliographic Framework Initiative, was launched in 2011 with the goal to make bibliographic descriptions sharable and interoperable on the ...
Misu Kim, Mingyu Chen, Debbie Montgomery
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Global interoperability and linked data in libraries

New Library World, 2013
PurposeThis paper aims to provide a report for the seminar on “Global Interoperability and Linked Data” which was held at the University of Florence in Italy from 18‐19 July 2012.Design/methodology/approachThe paper goes beyond a report by introducing the concept of linked data and how it is beneficial to libraries.
Ginevra Peruginelli, Gianfranco Crupi
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Musicological Observations During Rehearsal and Performance: a Linked Data Digital Library for Annotations

International Workshop on Digital Libraries for Musicology, 2019
In this paper, we present a toolkit built on a reusable Linked Data framework supporting the creation of bespoke user interfaces for live events in which a scholar’s observations can be recorded.
David Lewis   +2 more
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Modelling the Provenance of Linked Data Interlinks for the Library Domain

The Web Conference, 2019
As the Web of Data grows, so does the need to establish the quality and trustworthiness of its contents. Increasing numbers of libraries are publishing their metadata as Linked Data (LD).
Lucy McKenna   +2 more
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Library Metadata Standards and Linked Data Services: An Introduction to Arab and International Organizations

Journal of Library Metadata, 2019
This article aims to give an overview of Arab and international organizations that promulgate library metadata standards and linked data services—ranging from those whose sole purpose is the setting of standards and linked data technology, to those that ...
Sherine Eid
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