Listing 1 - 10 of 19 | << page >> |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
Linked data. --- Data, Linked --- Library linked data --- Linked open data --- LOD (Linked data) --- Open linked data --- Open data, Linked --- Metadata --- Semantic Web --- Uniform Resource Identifiers --- Linked data --- E-books
Choose an application
Linked data. --- Querying (Computer science) --- Database interrogation --- Interrogation of databases --- Database searching --- Reporting (Computer science) --- WHOIS (Computer network protocol) --- Data, Linked --- Library linked data --- Linked open data --- LOD (Linked data) --- Open linked data --- Open data, Linked --- Metadata --- Semantic Web --- Uniform Resource Identifiers
Choose an application
Linked data. --- RDF (Document markup language) --- Big data. --- Resource Description Framework (Document markup language) --- Document markup languages --- Semantic computing --- Data, Linked --- Library linked data --- Linked open data --- LOD (Linked data) --- Open linked data --- Open data, Linked --- Metadata --- Semantic Web --- Uniform Resource Identifiers --- Data sets, Large --- Large data sets --- Data sets
Choose an application
Library automation --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Information systems --- Linked data. --- Uniform Resource Identifiers. --- Identifiers, Uniform Resource --- Resource Identifiers, Uniform --- URIs (Uniform Resource Identifiers) --- Computer network resources --- Linked data --- Data, Linked --- Library linked data --- Linked open data --- LOD (Linked data) --- Open linked data --- Open data, Linked --- Metadata --- Semantic Web --- Uniform Resource Identifiers
Choose an application
Linked data. --- Querying (Computer science) --- Database interrogation --- Interrogation of databases --- Database searching --- Reporting (Computer science) --- WHOIS (Computer network protocol) --- Data, Linked --- Library linked data --- Linked open data --- LOD (Linked data) --- Open linked data --- Open data, Linked --- Metadata --- Semantic Web --- Uniform Resource Identifiers
Choose an application
This book is a comprehensive and accessible guide to creating accurate, consistent, complete, user-centred and quality metadata that supports the user tasks of finding, identifying, selecting, obtaining and exploring information resources. Based on the author's many years of academic research and work as a cataloguing and metadata librarian, it shows readers how they can configure, create, enhance and enrich their metadata for print and digital resources. The book applies examples using MARC21, RDA, FRBR, BIBFRAME, subject headings and name authorities. It also uses screenshots from cutting edge library management systems, discovery interfaces and metadata tools. Coverage includes:
Library metadata. --- Linked data. --- Web sémantique --- Métadonnées --- Toile sémantique. --- Manuel. --- Sciences de l'information --- Data, Linked --- Library linked data --- Linked open data --- LOD (Linked data) --- Open linked data --- Open data, Linked --- Metadata --- Semantic Web --- Uniform Resource Identifiers --- Library resource metadata --- Library resources --- Library metadata --- Linked data --- Web sémantique --- Métadonnées --- Metadades --- Dades enllaçades --- Metadades de biblioteques
Choose an application
This collection of research papers provides extensive information on deploying services, concepts, and approaches for using open linked data from libraries and other cultural heritage institutions. With a special emphasis on how libraries and other cultural heritage institutions can create effective end user interfaces using open, linked data or other datasets. These papers are essential reading for any one interesting in user interface design or the semantic web.
Information systems --- Library automation --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Linked data. --- User interfaces (Computer systems) --- Linked data --- Semantic Web --- Database management --- Semantic Web. --- Données liées --- Web sémantique --- Interfaces (Informatique) --- 02 --- 02 Bibliotheekwezen --- Bibliotheekwezen --- Interfaces, User (Computer systems) --- Human-machine systems --- Human-computer interaction --- Semantic integration (Computer systems) --- Semantic networks (Information theory) --- World Wide Web --- Microformats --- Data, Linked --- Library linked data --- Linked open data --- LOD (Linked data) --- Open linked data --- Open data, Linked --- Metadata --- Uniform Resource Identifiers
Choose an application
This book shows you how to harness the power of linked data and web-scale discovery systems to manage and link widely varied content across your library collection. Libraries are increasingly using web-scale discovery systems to help clients find a wide assortment of library materials, including books, journal articles, special collections, archival collections, videos, music and open access collections. Depending on the library material catalogued, the discovery system might need to negotiate different metadata standards, such as AACR, RDA, RAD, FOAF, VRA Core, METS, MODS, RDF and more.
Information systems --- Information retrieval --- Library automation --- Metadata --- Linked data. --- Online library catalogs. --- Cataloging. --- Métadonnées --- Données liées --- Catalogues de bibliothèques en ligne --- Catalogage --- Management --- Gestion --- Management. --- Métadonnées --- Données liées --- Catalogues de bibliothèques en ligne --- Bibliotheekautomatisering --- Informatiesystemen --- Cataloguing --- Information organization --- Technical services (Libraries) --- Books --- Catalogs, On-line --- Library online catalogs --- On-line catalogs (Libraries) --- Online catalogs --- Online public access catalogs (Libraries) --- OPACs (Libraries) --- Library catalogs --- Online information services --- Data about data --- Meta-data --- Data, Linked --- Library linked data --- Linked open data --- LOD (Linked data) --- Open linked data --- Open data, Linked --- Semantic Web --- Uniform Resource Identifiers --- Discovery tools. --- Discovery systems. --- Information management.
Choose an application
Social tagging, hashtags, and geotags are used across a variety of platforms (Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, WordPress, Instagram) in different countries and cultures. This book, representing researchers and practitioners across different information professions, explores how social tags can link content across a variety of environments. Most studies of social tagging have tended to focus on applications like library catalogues, blogs, and social bookmarking sites. This book, in setting out a theoretical background and the use of a series of case studies, explores the role of hashtags as a form of linked data - without the complex implementation of RDF and other Semantic Web technologies. Social Tagging for Linking Data across Environments will be useful reading for practicing library and information professionals who implement electronic access to collections, including cataloguers, systems developers, information architects and web developers. It would also be useful for students taking programmes on Library/Information science, Information Management, Computer Science, and Information Architecture.
Linked data. --- Social media. --- Libraries and museums --- Electronic information resources. --- Documentaire informatie --- Massacommunicatie --- Computerarchitectuur. Operating systems --- Documentation and information --- Mass communications --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- World Wide Web --- Recommender systems (Information filtering) --- Subject access. --- User-generated media --- Communication --- User-generated content --- Engines, Recommendation (Information filtering) --- Recommendation engines (Information filtering) --- Recommendation systems (Information filtering) --- Systems, Recommendation (Information filtering) --- Systems, Recommender (Information filtering) --- Information filtering systems --- Subject access to the World Wide Web --- Subject retrieval on the World Wide Web --- Subject cataloging --- Web search engines --- Data, Linked --- Linked open data --- LOD (Linked data) --- Open linked data --- Opendata, Linked --- Metadata --- Semantic Web --- Uniform Resource Identifiers --- Library linked data --- Open data, Linked
Choose an application
This is the first monograph on the emerging area of linguistic linked data. Presenting a combination of background information on linguistic linked data and concrete implementation advice, it introduces and discusses the main benefits of applying linked data (LD) principles to the representation and publication of linguistic resources, arguing that LD does not look at a single resource in isolation but seeks to create a large network of resources that can be used together and uniformly, and so making more of the single resource. The book describes how the LD principles can be applied to modelling language resources. The first part provides the foundation for understanding the remainder of the book, introducing the data models, ontology and query languages used as the basis of the Semantic Web and LD and offering a more detailed overview of the Linguistic Linked Data Cloud. The second part of the book focuses on modelling language resources using LD principles, describing how to model lexical resources using Ontolex-lemon, the lexicon model for ontologies, and how to annotate and address elements of text represented in RDF. It also demonstrates how to model annotations, and how to capture the metadata of language resources. Further, it includes a chapter on representing linguistic categories. In the third part of the book, the authors describe how language resources can be transformed into LD and how links can be inferred and added to the data to increase connectivity and linking between different datasets. They also discuss using LD resources for natural language processing. The last part describes concrete applications of the technologies: representing and linking multilingual wordnets, applications in digital humanities and the discovery of language resources. Given its scope, the book is relevant for researchers and graduate students interested in topics at the crossroads of natural language processing / computational linguistics and the Semantic Web / linked data. It appeals to Semantic Web experts who are not proficient in applying the Semantic Web and LD principles to linguistic data, as well as to computational linguists who are used to working with lexical and linguistic resources wanting to learn about a new paradigm for modelling, publishing and exploiting linguistic resources.
Knowledge representation (Information theory) . --- Natural language processing (Computer science). --- Application software. --- Knowledge based Systems. --- Natural Language Processing (NLP). --- Computer Appl. in Arts and Humanities. --- NLP (Computer science) --- Artificial intelligence --- Electronic data processing --- Human-computer interaction --- Semantic computing --- Representation of knowledge (Information theory) --- Information theory --- Application computer programs --- Application computer software --- Applications software --- Apps (Computer software) --- Computer software --- Semantic computing. --- Linked data. --- Data, Linked --- Linked open data --- LOD (Linked data) --- Open linked data --- Opendata, Linked --- Metadata --- Semantic Web --- Uniform Resource Identifiers --- Computer science --- Semantics --- Library linked data --- Open data, Linked
Listing 1 - 10 of 19 | << page >> |
Sort by
|