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Application of LOD Technology in German Libraries and Archives

open access: yesZhishi guanli luntan, 2017
[Purpose/significance] Linked Open Data (LOD) has been widely used in large industries, as well as non-profit organizations and government organizations. Libraries and archives are ones of the early adopters of LOD
Dong Jie
doaj   +1 more source

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
doaj   +6 more sources

Integrating Linked Data and Services with Linked Data Services [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
A sizable amount of data on the Web is currently available via Web APIs that expose data in formats such as JSON or XML. Combining data from different APIs and data sources requires glue code which is typically not shared and hence not reused. We propose Linked Data Services (LIDS), a general, formalised approach for integrating dataproviding services ...
Speiser, S., Harth, A.
openaire   +3 more sources

Annotation schema for legal doctrine: a case study on DoGi database

open access: yesJLIS.it, 2013
Interoperability today is the key term for the enhancement of databases published on the web: the data, when isolated, have little value, on the contrary, their value increases significantly when different datasets, produced and published independently ...
Tommaso Agnoloni   +4 more
doaj   +6 more sources

Linked Data

open access: yesIK: tijdschrift over intellectueel kapitaal, 2011
IK: tijdschrift over intellectueel kapitaal 10 (2) p.
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Linked Data and Linked APIs: Similarities, Differences, and Challenges [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
In an often retweeted Twitter post, entrepreneur and software architect Inge Henriksen described the relation of Web 1.0 to Web 3.0 as: “Web 1.0 connected humans with machines. Web 2.0 connected humans with humans. Web 3.0 connects machines with machines.” On the one hand, an incredible amount of valuable data is described by billions of triples ...
Verborgh, Ruben   +3 more
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The unpredictably eruptive dynamics of spruce budworm populations in eastern Canada

open access: yesPopulation Ecology, EarlyView.
We examine historical population data for spruce budworm from several locations through the period 1930–1997, and use density‐dependent recruitment curves to test whether the pattern of population growth over time is more consistent with Royama's (1984; Ecological Monographs 54:429–462) linear R(t) model of harmonic oscillation at Green River New ...
Barry J. Cooke, Jacques Régnière
wiley   +1 more source

Network topology drives population temporal variability in experimental habitat networks

open access: yesPopulation Ecology, EarlyView.
Habitat patches connected by dispersal pathways form habitat networks. We explored how network topology affects population outcomes in laboratory experiments using a model species (Daphnia carinata). Central habitat nodes in complex lattice networks exhibited lower temporal variability in population sizes, suggesting they support more stable ...
Yiwen Xu   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Geographic variation in walking activity in the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum

open access: yesPopulation Ecology, EarlyView.
This study examined whether there is geographic variation in field populations, focusing on the moving activity in the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum. Results showed significant differences in moving activity among field populations but no correlation with latitude or meteorological factors.
Kentarou Matsumura
wiley   +1 more source

Linking and Building Ontologies of Linked Data [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The Web of Linked Data is characterized by linking structured data from different sources using equivalence statements, such as owl:sameAs, as well as other types of linked properties. The ontologies behind these sources, however, remain unlinked. This paper describes an extensional approach to generate alignments between these ontologies. Specifically
Craig A. Knoblock   +2 more
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