DAPI Diem is an exploratory tool developed during OCLC's Developer House event in December 2014 that attempts to highlight library holdings relevant for a given day. The tool queries the linked data source DBpedia using SPARQL to discover entities with a relationship to the day, ranks the entities using information about the entities' Wikipedia articles, and retrieves library holdings using the WorldCat Discovery API. Presented as part of "Linked Data-Driven Discovery: Applications and APIs from a User-Centered Perspective" at LITA Forum, November 13, 2015, Minneapolis, MN
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Want to learn more about linked data? This session is intended for anyone interested in learning mor...
This poster highlights the results of an internship project completed during the summer of 2016 for ...
In this article we present a prototype of a semantic web-based framework for collecting and sharing ...
DAPI Diem is an exploratory tool developed during OCLC's Developer House event in December 2014 that...
In this presentation Titia van der Werf will give a brief update of what OCLC Research is doing in t...
Building upon new web services for the cataloging community, OCLC recently launched their WorldShare...
Wikidata has been touted for its potential to be an authority linking hub as it provides the mechani...
Traditionally, in most digital library environments, the discovery of resources takes place mostly t...
The Open Discovery Initiative (ODI) hopes for a world where all content providers openly share their...
Presentation at the 2019 MOBIUS Annual Conference.From WorldShare Management Services (WMS) to the D...
Libraries have long relied on OCLC’s WorldCat database as a way to cooperatively share bibliographic...
Traditionally, library catalogues have served as a tool to manage library collections and as a bibli...
OCLC’s WorldCat Metadata API now allows libraries to set and delete their OCLC holdings without usin...
This article discusses the features of Open Worldcat, a public interface to OCLC\u27s WorldCat onlin...
This paper describes OCLC's steps to make it easier to find items in WorldCat and get them from OCLC...
Want to learn more about linked data? This session is intended for anyone interested in learning mor...
This poster highlights the results of an internship project completed during the summer of 2016 for ...
In this article we present a prototype of a semantic web-based framework for collecting and sharing ...