The linked data movement is a relatively new trend on the web that, among other things, enables diverse data providers to publish their content in an interoperable, machine-understandable way. Libraries around the world appear to be embracing linked data technologies that render their content more accessible to both humans and computers. This paper focuses on linked data URIs that refer to authority data. We attempt to identify the specific MARC fields that are capable of hosting linked data information. Additionally, seven major national libraries are examined to determine to what degree they have adopted the fundamental linked data principles.Περιέχει τη περίληψ
For the past ten years libraries have been working diligently towards Linked Data and the Semantic W...
The World Wide Web has enabled the creation of a global information space comprising linked document...
For the past ten years libraries have been working diligently towards Linked Data and the Semantic W...
The concept of linked Data and Semantic Web have been gaining importance to revolutionise the world ...
UC Santa Cruz Library recently enhanced bibliographic data with identifiers to facilitate the eventu...
UC Santa Cruz Library recently enhanced bibliographic data with identifiers to facilitate the eventu...
The Semantic Web encourages institutions, including libraries, to collect, link and share their data...
The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a machine-processable metadata standard created to link ...
The concept of linked Data and Semantic Web have been gaining importance to revolutionise the world ...
Linked open data is transforming the way that libraries and archives connect to each other and to th...
The use of open linked data in libraries is quickly developing as means of connecting digital conten...
The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a machine-processable metadata standard created to link ...
This session is an investigation of the operational impacts on libraries of transitioning to a linke...
Traditionally, in most digital library environments, the discovery of resources takes place mostly t...
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 World Wide Web has enabled the creation of a global information space comprising linked document...
For the past ten years libraries have been working diligently towards Linked Data and the Semantic W...
The concept of linked Data and Semantic Web have been gaining importance to revolutionise the world ...
UC Santa Cruz Library recently enhanced bibliographic data with identifiers to facilitate the eventu...
UC Santa Cruz Library recently enhanced bibliographic data with identifiers to facilitate the eventu...
The Semantic Web encourages institutions, including libraries, to collect, link and share their data...
The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a machine-processable metadata standard created to link ...
The concept of linked Data and Semantic Web have been gaining importance to revolutionise the world ...
Linked open data is transforming the way that libraries and archives connect to each other and to th...
The use of open linked data in libraries is quickly developing as means of connecting digital conten...
The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a machine-processable metadata standard created to link ...
This session is an investigation of the operational impacts on libraries of transitioning to a linke...
Traditionally, in most digital library environments, the discovery of resources takes place mostly t...
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 World Wide Web has enabled the creation of a global information space comprising linked document...
For the past ten years libraries have been working diligently towards Linked Data and the Semantic W...