In June 2011, Stanford University hosted a group of librarians and technologists to examine issues and challenges surrounding the use of linked data for library applications. This report summarizes the activities and discussions that took place during the workshop, describes what came out of the workshop, outlines next steps identified by the participants, and provides contextual and background information, including preliminary reports and biographies of workshop participants. The workshop report was produced and edited by the participants and staff at Stanford University Libraries. As background for workshop participants, CLIR commissioned Jerry Persons, technology analyst at Knowledge Motifs and Chief Information Architect emeritus at S...
The cultural heritage sector has traditionally been concerned with sharing resources and furthering ...
We describe how we are experimenting with using linked library data to connect the organizational in...
What is this Linked Data thing? What does it mean for my library? What\u27s the benefit for me and...
The success of the semantic web depends on widespread participation by cultural heritage institution...
We will report on the first eighteen months of the Mellon-funded two-year Linked Data for Libraries ...
This workshop begins with a review of Linked Data fundamentals, focusing on the developments in the ...
<div>The Linked Data for Libraries (LD4L) team, consisting of librarians, ontologists, metadata expe...
To extend OCLC's work on both linked data and special collection and to respond to identified commun...
The linked data movement is a relatively new trend on the web that, among other things, enables dive...
The International Workshop on Archives and Linked Data was a satellite event of the 25th Internation...
This session is an investigation of the operational impacts on libraries of transitioning to a linke...
The success of the semantic web depends on widespread participation by cultural heritage institution...
This session is an investigation of the operational impacts on libraries of transitioning to a linke...
This book chapter examines two futures for academic librarians working in access (technical) service...
This LO focuses on the current structure of the Linked data Cloud - the best known representation of...
The cultural heritage sector has traditionally been concerned with sharing resources and furthering ...
We describe how we are experimenting with using linked library data to connect the organizational in...
What is this Linked Data thing? What does it mean for my library? What\u27s the benefit for me and...
The success of the semantic web depends on widespread participation by cultural heritage institution...
We will report on the first eighteen months of the Mellon-funded two-year Linked Data for Libraries ...
This workshop begins with a review of Linked Data fundamentals, focusing on the developments in the ...
<div>The Linked Data for Libraries (LD4L) team, consisting of librarians, ontologists, metadata expe...
To extend OCLC's work on both linked data and special collection and to respond to identified commun...
The linked data movement is a relatively new trend on the web that, among other things, enables dive...
The International Workshop on Archives and Linked Data was a satellite event of the 25th Internation...
This session is an investigation of the operational impacts on libraries of transitioning to a linke...
The success of the semantic web depends on widespread participation by cultural heritage institution...
This session is an investigation of the operational impacts on libraries of transitioning to a linke...
This book chapter examines two futures for academic librarians working in access (technical) service...
This LO focuses on the current structure of the Linked data Cloud - the best known representation of...
The cultural heritage sector has traditionally been concerned with sharing resources and furthering ...
We describe how we are experimenting with using linked library data to connect the organizational in...
What is this Linked Data thing? What does it mean for my library? What\u27s the benefit for me and...