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This book intends to provide the reader with a comprehensive knowledge of the latest developments within the Linked Open Data (LOD) framework and the benefits of supported systems. The book covers the entire spectrum of "Linked Open Data - Applications, Trends and Future Developments" with six chapters. Each of the chapters provides an all-inclusive conceptualization of the LOD concepts, methodological approaches, case studies, and the main applications both in theory and practice. This book is a reference and educational book targeted to data scientists, software developers, semantic web engineers, information system designers, process managers, teachers, and researchers, and general consumers in application of LOD methods within various contexts.
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This book intends to provide the reader with a comprehensive knowledge of the latest developments within the Linked Open Data (LOD) framework and the benefits of supported systems. The book covers the entire spectrum of "Linked Open Data - Applications, Trends and Future Developments" with six chapters. Each of the chapters provides an all-inclusive conceptualization of the LOD concepts, methodological approaches, case studies, and the main applications both in theory and practice. This book is a reference and educational book targeted to data scientists, software developers, semantic web engineers, information system designers, process managers, teachers, and researchers, and general consumers in application of LOD methods within various contexts.
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This book intends to provide the reader with a comprehensive knowledge of the latest developments within the Linked Open Data (LOD) framework and the benefits of supported systems. The book covers the entire spectrum of "Linked Open Data - Applications, Trends and Future Developments" with six chapters. Each of the chapters provides an all-inclusive conceptualization of the LOD concepts, methodological approaches, case studies, and the main applications both in theory and practice. This book is a reference and educational book targeted to data scientists, software developers, semantic web engineers, information system designers, process managers, teachers, and researchers, and general consumers in application of LOD methods within various contexts.
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In recent years, a growing level of attention has focused on Semantic Web technology and its potential application to the library catalog. Despite growing interest in the topic, it is unclear where perceptions currently are regarding the Semantic Web and linked data in the academic library community. This paper aims to ascertain levels of understanding of key concepts and attitudes regarding the Semantic Web and its role in the library catalog, with the hope of highlighting directions to move forward for advocates of the technology. To find the attitudes and perceptions of academic librarians, a survey of academic library catalogers and technical services professionals was created and distributed online. This paper found that an understanding of key terms and interest in the development of a Semantic Web catalog are high among the queried group, but barriers such as financial scarcity and lack of Semantic Web best practices may slow future development.
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Owners impose usage restrictions on their information, which can be based e.g. on privacy laws, copyright law or social conventions. Often, information is processed in complex constellations without central control. In this work, we introduce technologies to formally express usage restrictions in a machine-interpretable way as so-called policies that enable the creation of decentralised systems that provide, consume and process distributed information in compliance with their usage restrictions.
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"Linked Open Data for Digital Humanities provides insights into how digital technologies can enrich and diversify humanities scholarship and make it pioneering in the digital age. Written in non-specialist language, the book illustrates how information is captured, published, represented, accessed, and interpreted using computational systems and, in doing so, shows how technologies actively shape the way we understand what we encounter. Focusing as it does on underlying Web architecture and projects accessible online, the book has an inherently international focus. The interdisciplinary case study examples include bibliographic data from works published in England between 1470 and 1700; literature from ancient Iraq; jazz performances, predominantly from the USA in the 1930s; and even reach as far as an alien, fictional future. Whilst these case study examples span vast spatio-temporal distances, they all share a common thread in the use of the Linked Data information publication paradigm. Using existing computer science methods, as well as processes such as ontology development and database design, the book also includes reflections on practical considerations and offers advice about how to take institutional policies, socio-cultural sensitivities and economic models into consideration when implementing Linked Data projects. Linked Open Data for Digital Humanities discusses technological issues in the context of Humanities scholarship, bridging disciplines and enabling informed conversations across disciplinary boundaries. It will be of interest to humanities scholars, computer and data scientists, and library and information scientists"--
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