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Linked Open Data native cataloguing and archival description
In the last years cultural heritage institutions have radically changed the way they publish their data. Publishing Linked Open Data (LOD) offers many advantages, in terms of innovation, visibility, and engagement with patrons.
Marilena Daquino
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Linked Data interfaces: a survey
In the era of big data, linked data interfaces play a critical role in enabling access to and management of large-scale, heterogeneous datasets. This survey investigates forty-seven interfaces developed by the semantic web community in the context of the
Eleonora Bernasconi+4 more
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Catalogazione e descrizione archivistica nativa Linked Open Data
Nell’ultimo decennio numerose realtà disciplinari e professionali hanno rivisitato i metodi e le pratiche con cui pubblicare i propri dati. Biblioteche, musei e archivi hanno visto nei Linked Open Data una possibilità di rinnovamento, di ritorno di ...
Marilena Daquino
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Using Linked Data Sources to Enhance Catalog Discovery
Our research explores how linked data sources and non-library metadata can support open-ended discovery of library resources. We also consider which experimental methods are best suited to the improvement of library catalog systems.
Huda J. Khan+7 more
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Improving the presentation of library data using FRBR and Linked data
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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Current state of Linked Data in digital libraries [PDF]
The Semantic Web encourages institutions, including libraries, to collect, link and share their data across the Web in order to ease its processing by machines to get better queries and results. Linked Data technologies enable us to connect related data on the Web using the principles outlined by Tim Berners-Lee in 2006.
Hallo, María+3 more
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Linked Data for Libraries (LD4L): Expanding the Linked Data Ecosystem
The Linked Data for Libraries (LD4L) team, consisting of librarians, ontologists, metadata experts, and developers from Cornell, Harvard, and Stanford libraries with support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, has recently completed its first two years of work on adapting and developing LOD standards for describing and sharing information about ...
Kraft Dean, Corson-Rikert Jon
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It has been a decade since Tim Berners-Lee coined Linked Data in 2006. More and more Linked Data datasets have been made available for information retrieval on the Web.
Weiling Liu
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Evaluating the quality of linked open data in digital libraries [PDF]
Cultural heritage institutions have recently started to share their metadata as Linked Open Data (LOD) in order to disseminate and enrich them. The publication of large bibliographic data sets as LOD is a challenge that requires the design and implementation of custom methods for the transformation, management, querying and enrichment of the data.
Gustavo Candela+3 more
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It has been a decade since Tim Berners-Lee coined Linked Data in 2006. More and more Linked Data datasets have been made available for information retrieval on the Web.
Weiling Liu
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