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New technologies will underpin the future generation of library catalogues. To facilitate their role providing information, serving users, and fulfilling their mission as cultural heritage and memory institutions, libraries must take a technological leap; their standards and services must be transformed to those of the Semantic Web. Bibliographic Information Organization in the Semantic Web explores the technologies that may power future library catalogues, and argues the necessity of such a leap. The text introduces international bibliographic standards and models, and fundamental concepts in
Alphabetical cataloguing --- Subject indexing --- Information systems --- Semantic Web --- Library catalogs --- Metadatabases --- Digital libraries. --- Web sémantique --- Catalogues de bibliothèques --- Métabases de données --- Bibliothèques virtuelles --- Automation --- Automatisation --- Semantic Web. --- Automation. --- Cataloging --- Semantic integration (Computer systems) --- Semantic networks (Information theory) --- World Wide Web --- Microformats --- Data processing --- Machine-readable bibliographic data --- Semantic web --- Information organization. --- Information storage and retrieval systems.
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Libraries have always been an inspiration for the standards and technologies developed by semantic web activities. However, except for the Dublin Core specification, semantic web and social networking technologies have not been widely adopted and further developed by major digital library initiatives and projects. Yet semantic technologies offer a new level of flexibility, interoperability, and relationships for digital repositories. Kruk and McDaniel present semantic web-related aspects of current digital library activities, and introduce their functionality; they show examples ranging from general architectural descriptions to detailed usages of specific ontologies, and thus stimulate the awareness of researchers, engineers, and potential users of those technologies. Their presentation is completed by chapters on existing prototype systems such as JeromeDL, BRICKS, and Greenstone, as well as a look into the possible future of semantic digital libraries. This book is aimed at researchers and graduate students in areas like digital libraries, the semantic web, social networks, and information retrieval. This audience will benefit from detailed descriptions of both today's possibilities and also the shortcomings of applying semantic web technologies to large digital repositories of often unstructured data.
Computer. Automation --- robots --- Library management --- bibliotheekwezen --- database management --- Information systems --- informatiesystemen --- IR (information retrieval) --- Artificial intelligence. Robotics. Simulation. Graphics --- ICT (informatie- en communicatietechnieken) --- Digital libraries. --- Metadatabases. --- Semantic Web. --- Bibliothèques virtuelles --- Métabases de données --- Web sémantique --- EPUB-LIV-FT LIVINFOR SPRINGER-B
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