This article explores the question “What is an International Stan- dard for BibliographicDescription (ISBD) resource in the context of the Semantic Web, and what is the relationship of its description to the linked data?” This question is discussed against the background of the dichotomy between the description and access using the Semantic Web differentiation of the three logical layers: real-world objects, web of data, and special purpose (bibliographic) data. The representation of bibliographic data as linked data is discussed, distinguishing the description of a resource from the iconic/objective and the informational/subjective viewpoints. In the conclusion, the authors give views on possible directions of future development of the ISB...
Using the 9 areas identified by the ISBD as a guide, the paper proposes a descriptive comparison bet...
The Semantic Web promises powerful new functionality for bibliographic databases by combining bibli...
This article discusses the barriers that exist between library bibliographic data and other data ava...
This article explores the question “What is an International Stan- dard for BibliographicDescription...
The possibilities of integration between ISBD and the semantic web have been examined through the wo...
Linked data is the current paradigm. All works, projects and applications have it as main tool, beca...
Linked data is the current paradigm. All works, projects and applications have it as main tool, beca...
The paper defines the linked data as a set of best practices that are used to publish data on the we...
The purpose of Linked Data is to develop a total data space (the data web) able to mutually connect ...
This article intends to review the underlying concepts and technologies of the Semantic Web and the ...
The Semantic Web is a vision of a web of linked data, allowing querying, integration and sharing of ...
Recent developments in resource description standards and technologies have aimed at moving catalogi...
Le possibilità di integrazione tra ISBD e strumenti del web semantico sono esaminate attraverso il l...
What's the Semantic Web? What's the use? The inventor of the Web Tim Berners-Lee describes it as a r...
This paper is a think piece about the possible future of bibliographic control; it provides a brief ...
Using the 9 areas identified by the ISBD as a guide, the paper proposes a descriptive comparison bet...
The Semantic Web promises powerful new functionality for bibliographic databases by combining bibli...
This article discusses the barriers that exist between library bibliographic data and other data ava...
This article explores the question “What is an International Stan- dard for BibliographicDescription...
The possibilities of integration between ISBD and the semantic web have been examined through the wo...
Linked data is the current paradigm. All works, projects and applications have it as main tool, beca...
Linked data is the current paradigm. All works, projects and applications have it as main tool, beca...
The paper defines the linked data as a set of best practices that are used to publish data on the we...
The purpose of Linked Data is to develop a total data space (the data web) able to mutually connect ...
This article intends to review the underlying concepts and technologies of the Semantic Web and the ...
The Semantic Web is a vision of a web of linked data, allowing querying, integration and sharing of ...
Recent developments in resource description standards and technologies have aimed at moving catalogi...
Le possibilità di integrazione tra ISBD e strumenti del web semantico sono esaminate attraverso il l...
What's the Semantic Web? What's the use? The inventor of the Web Tim Berners-Lee describes it as a r...
This paper is a think piece about the possible future of bibliographic control; it provides a brief ...
Using the 9 areas identified by the ISBD as a guide, the paper proposes a descriptive comparison bet...
The Semantic Web promises powerful new functionality for bibliographic databases by combining bibli...
This article discusses the barriers that exist between library bibliographic data and other data ava...