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Linked Data for Digital Libraries
2013This tutorial will empower attendees with the necessary skills to take advantage of Linked Data already available on the Web, provide insights on how to incorporate this data and tools into their daily workflow, and finally touch upon how the attendees’ own data can be shared as Linked Data.
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Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship, 2009
It is, of course, not news to anybody in the library profession that our data are a mess. We have silo sitting next to silo, with much duplication of data; arcane, inefficient, and sometimes comple...
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It is, of course, not news to anybody in the library profession that our data are a mess. We have silo sitting next to silo, with much duplication of data; arcane, inefficient, and sometimes comple...
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Linked Data for Libraries and Archives [PDF]
Linked data is the term used to refer to the set of technologies and best practices aimed to prepare and publish data in a way it can be interlinked and shared on the Semantic Web. The Semantic Web is the next level of evolution of the internet as we use it today, where machines will be able to understand the semantic meaning of information provided by
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J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol., 2013
As a part of a research project aiming to connect library data to the unfamiliar data sets available in the Linked Data (LD) community's CKAN Data Hub (thedatahub.org), this project collected, analyzed, and mapped properties used in describing and ...
K. Gracy, M. Zeng, Laurence Skirvin
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As a part of a research project aiming to connect library data to the unfamiliar data sets available in the Linked Data (LD) community's CKAN Data Hub (thedatahub.org), this project collected, analyzed, and mapped properties used in describing and ...
K. Gracy, M. Zeng, Laurence Skirvin
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Linking Library Data for Quality Improvement and Data Enrichment
Proceedings of 4th International Conference on Data Management Technologies and Applications, 2015Dataset interlinking holds the potential for data quality improvement and data enrichment as demonstrated by the Linked Open Data project. This paper explores the library domain characterized by carefully curated datasets that require high quality standards.
Artźrs źogla+2 more
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The Linked Open Data Landscape in Libraries and Beyond
Journal of Library Metadata, 2013For many in the library field, linked open data (LOD) is both a common and an enigmatic phrase. Linked data has been the topic of many articles, books, conference presentations, and workshops in recent years. The topic, however, is one that many are still working to understand.
Becky Yoose, Jody Perkins
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Migration of a library catalogue into RDA linked open data
Semantic Web, 2018The catalogue of the Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes contains about 200,000 records which were originally created in compliance with the MARC21 standard. The entries in the catalogue have been recently migrated to a new relational database whose data model adheres to the conceptual models promoted by the International Federation of Library ...
Candela, Gustavo+3 more
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Leading to Linking: Introducing Linked Data to Academic Library Digital Collections
Journal of Library Metadata, 2013This article introduces the concepts of linked data within the context of digital collections, outlines the rationale for beginning work in linked data for digital collections, provides an overview of a focused linked data project, discusses technologies adopted for transforming metadata into linked data, and reports lessons learned to date.
Lampert, Cory K., Southwick, Silvia B.
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Linked Data in Libraries’ Technical Services Workflows
2017Linked Data for Production (LD4P) is a collaborative project between six institutions (Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, the Library of Congress, Princeton, and Stanford) to begin the transition of the production workflows of their libraries Technical Services Departments to ones rooted in Linked Open Data (LOD).
Nancy Lorimer, Philip E. Schreur
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Creating library linked data with Wikibase: lessons learned from Project Passage
, 2019J. Godby+11 more
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