Library catalogues contain an enormous amount of structured, high-quality data, however, this data is generally not made available to semantic web applications. In this paper we describe the tools and techniques used to make the Swedish Union Catalogue (LIBRIS) part of the Semantic Web and Linked Data. The focus is on links to and between resources and the mechanisms used to make data available, rather than perfect description of the individual resources. We also present a method of creating links between records of the same work
Semantics are an integral part of bibliographic (meta-)data including authority files. So far, howe...
This paper is a think piece about the possible future of bibliographic control; it provides a brief ...
To service users’ information needs is the mission of libraries. Inevitably, the Library Catalog as ...
Library catalogues contain an enormous amount of structured, high-quality data, however, this data i...
Library catalogues contain an enormous amount of structured, high-quality data, however, this data i...
Library catalogues contain an enormous amount of structured, high-quality data, however, this data i...
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...
In this article we present a prototype of a semantic web-based framework for collecting and sharing ...
The paper sets out from a few basic observations (bibliographic information is still mostly part of ...
The article aims to discuss the possibilities of applying semantic web concepts in the library catal...
Whether you call it linked data, web 3.0, or the semantic web, the next generation of web technologi...
The paper discusses the relevance of Resource Description Framework (RDF) and Simple Knowledge Organ...
This paper presents several reflections on the traditional card catalogues and RDF (Resource Descrip...
This dissertation focused on the investigation of the implementation and use of linked data across n...
Semantics are an integral part of bibliographic (meta-)data including authority files. So far, howe...
This paper is a think piece about the possible future of bibliographic control; it provides a brief ...
To service users’ information needs is the mission of libraries. Inevitably, the Library Catalog as ...
Library catalogues contain an enormous amount of structured, high-quality data, however, this data i...
Library catalogues contain an enormous amount of structured, high-quality data, however, this data i...
Library catalogues contain an enormous amount of structured, high-quality data, however, this data i...
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...
In this article we present a prototype of a semantic web-based framework for collecting and sharing ...
The paper sets out from a few basic observations (bibliographic information is still mostly part of ...
The article aims to discuss the possibilities of applying semantic web concepts in the library catal...
Whether you call it linked data, web 3.0, or the semantic web, the next generation of web technologi...
The paper discusses the relevance of Resource Description Framework (RDF) and Simple Knowledge Organ...
This paper presents several reflections on the traditional card catalogues and RDF (Resource Descrip...
This dissertation focused on the investigation of the implementation and use of linked data across n...
Semantics are an integral part of bibliographic (meta-)data including authority files. So far, howe...
This paper is a think piece about the possible future of bibliographic control; it provides a brief ...
To service users’ information needs is the mission of libraries. Inevitably, the Library Catalog as ...