The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a machine-processable metadata standard created to link pieces of data from around the World Wide Web. It does this by creating meaningful statements about resources, which are identified by Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs). The Linked Data (LD) that emerges will be part of the Semantic Web, a new way of linking, searching, and finding information on the Web. Libraries around the world have begun to adopt RDF for their metadata in an attempt to make their metadata more discoverable on the World Wide Web, where the majority of their users are. The Library of Congress (LC) is one such organization taking the lead in the conversion to LD. This research study analyzes the efforts by the LC to conve...
This article discusses the barriers that exist between library bibliographic data and other data ava...
For the past ten years libraries have been working diligently towards Linked Data and the Semantic W...
For the past ten years libraries have been working diligently towards Linked Data and the Semantic W...
The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a machine-processable metadata standard created to link ...
The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a machine-processable metadata standard created to link ...
<div><p class="AbstractParagraph">Libraries have struggled with connecting a plethora of content and...
This article discusses the barriers that exist between library bibliographic data and other data ava...
The linked data movement is a relatively new trend on the web that, among other things, enables dive...
With the vision of mounting global interoperability of library data on the Web, bringing together pe...
Following a successful launch of the “Global Digital Libraries Collaborative” in November 2009,[1] t...
Whether you call it linked data, web 3.0, or the semantic web, the next generation of web technologi...
The success of the semantic web depends on widespread participation by cultural heritage institution...
Traditionally, in most digital library environments, the discovery of resources takes place mostly t...
Traditionally, in most digital library environments, the discovery of resources takes place mostly t...
This article discusses the barriers that exist between library bibliographic data and other data ava...
This article discusses the barriers that exist between library bibliographic data and other data ava...
For the past ten years libraries have been working diligently towards Linked Data and the Semantic W...
For the past ten years libraries have been working diligently towards Linked Data and the Semantic W...
The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a machine-processable metadata standard created to link ...
The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a machine-processable metadata standard created to link ...
<div><p class="AbstractParagraph">Libraries have struggled with connecting a plethora of content and...
This article discusses the barriers that exist between library bibliographic data and other data ava...
The linked data movement is a relatively new trend on the web that, among other things, enables dive...
With the vision of mounting global interoperability of library data on the Web, bringing together pe...
Following a successful launch of the “Global Digital Libraries Collaborative” in November 2009,[1] t...
Whether you call it linked data, web 3.0, or the semantic web, the next generation of web technologi...
The success of the semantic web depends on widespread participation by cultural heritage institution...
Traditionally, in most digital library environments, the discovery of resources takes place mostly t...
Traditionally, in most digital library environments, the discovery of resources takes place mostly t...
This article discusses the barriers that exist between library bibliographic data and other data ava...
This article discusses the barriers that exist between library bibliographic data and other data ava...
For the past ten years libraries have been working diligently towards Linked Data and the Semantic W...
For the past ten years libraries have been working diligently towards Linked Data and the Semantic W...