The purpose of Linked Data is to develop a total data space (the data web) able to mutually connect and enrich shared databases. Libraries therefore have the opportunity to integrate the structured information of their catalogs with information from other multiple sources and to make them more accessible by building them on web standards. The ability model the data, making them accessible and preserving the contextualization is proposed as a criterion for determining the quality of a library. The article deals with the essential articulation of semantic web and its application in the universe of libraries, and the opportunity to use shared languages, meta-languages, controlled vocabularies and ontologies that are able to meet the need for a...
Semantic-Web technologies and Linked-Open-Data (LOD) have considerably affected the way data are pub...
This article discusses the barriers that exist between library bibliographic data and other data ava...
Traditionally, in most digital library environments, the discovery of resources takes place mostly t...
The purpose of Linked Data is to develop a total data space (the data web) able to mutually connect ...
The purpose of Linked Data is to develop a total data space (the data web) able to mutually connect ...
The paper defines the linked data as a set of best practices that are used to publish data on the we...
This article considers linked data, starting with the four rules drawn up in 2006 by the inventor of...
Why a Linked data Seminar? Linked data provides a new language in the world of global communicatio...
Whether you call it linked data, web 3.0, or the semantic web, the next generation of web technologi...
Semantic Web, an extension of the current web, focuses on the structure of data. The aim is to devel...
For the past ten years libraries have been working diligently towards Linked Data and the Semantic W...
The Semantic Web encourages institutions, including libraries, to collect, link and share their data...
The article aims to discuss the possibilities of applying semantic web concepts in the library catal...
Since 1999 the W3C has been working on a set of Semantic Web standards that have the potential to re...
Helen Williams of the London School of Economics attended the recent Talis open day covering all thi...
Semantic-Web technologies and Linked-Open-Data (LOD) have considerably affected the way data are pub...
This article discusses the barriers that exist between library bibliographic data and other data ava...
Traditionally, in most digital library environments, the discovery of resources takes place mostly t...
The purpose of Linked Data is to develop a total data space (the data web) able to mutually connect ...
The purpose of Linked Data is to develop a total data space (the data web) able to mutually connect ...
The paper defines the linked data as a set of best practices that are used to publish data on the we...
This article considers linked data, starting with the four rules drawn up in 2006 by the inventor of...
Why a Linked data Seminar? Linked data provides a new language in the world of global communicatio...
Whether you call it linked data, web 3.0, or the semantic web, the next generation of web technologi...
Semantic Web, an extension of the current web, focuses on the structure of data. The aim is to devel...
For the past ten years libraries have been working diligently towards Linked Data and the Semantic W...
The Semantic Web encourages institutions, including libraries, to collect, link and share their data...
The article aims to discuss the possibilities of applying semantic web concepts in the library catal...
Since 1999 the W3C has been working on a set of Semantic Web standards that have the potential to re...
Helen Williams of the London School of Economics attended the recent Talis open day covering all thi...
Semantic-Web technologies and Linked-Open-Data (LOD) have considerably affected the way data are pub...
This article discusses the barriers that exist between library bibliographic data and other data ava...
Traditionally, in most digital library environments, the discovery of resources takes place mostly t...