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"A plain-language introduction to the often intimidating field of linked data and the semantic web"--
Linked data --- Semantic Web --- Machine-readable bibliographic data --- Metadata --- Libraries and the Internet --- BIBFRAME (Conceptual model) --- Information organization --- Standards. --- Library automation --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Information systems
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This book gathers a stellar list of contributors to help readers understand linked data concepts by examining practice and projects based in libraries, archives, and museums. Linked open data remains very much a work in progress, and much of the progress has taken place within the domain of the cultural heritage institutions: libraries, archives, and museums. There is no question that the structure of linked data, and the machine inferencing it supports, shows great promise for discoverability. What will be the ?killer app? that breaks linked open data out to the wider world and accelerates its uptake? Perhaps it will be a project described in this volume. Content covered includes: a very simple description of linked data, summing up its promises and challenges a survey of the use of linked data in significant projects across the cultural heritage domain, including Europeana and the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) practical discussion of migrating a catalogue from a MARC environment to one of linked data and the possibilities that open up in terms of the broader scholarly community reviewing and reimagining library thesauri, metadata schemas, and information discovery, to look at how controlled vocabularies integrate library practice with linked data an examination of the role of authority control, identifiers and vocabularies, including use of the Web Ontology Language (OWL) and the SPARQL query language Carol Jean Godby describes OCLC?s experiments with Schema.org as the foundation for a model of library resource description expressed as linked data the development of the Bibliographic Framework Initiative (BIBFRAME) data model and a description of the fundamental differences between MARC and BIBFRAME.
Information systems --- Library automation --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Linked data. --- RDF (Document markup language) --- BIBFRAME (Conceptual model) --- Authority files (Information retrieval) --- Cultural property --- Données liées --- RDF (Langage de balisage) --- BIBFRAME (Modèle conceptuel) --- Fichiers d'autorité --- Biens culturels --- Electronic information resources --- Sources d'information électroniques --- Données liées --- BIBFRAME (Modèle conceptuel) --- Fichiers d'autorité --- Sources d'information électroniques --- Electronic information resources.
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