Artists’ books are a common component of many art libraries, and are of great interest to artists and art historians because of their highly visual, interactive and sculptural qualities. However, many of these art-like qualities remain under-described when only represented in the typical library catalog. University of California, Irvine (UCI) Libraries are working through an NEH grant to extend interoperability and discoverability of artists’ books through the use of linked open data (LOD). We implemented processes of transforming legacy metadata from our Library catalog to linked open data while enhancing records with Visual Resources Association (VRA) Core elements. In addition to publishing linked open data with digital surrogates of art...
Linked Open Data (LOD) has been a focus of great interest in the library and information science lit...
This paper surveys the landscape of linked open data projects in cultural heritage, exam-ining the w...
Linked open data is transforming the way that libraries and archives connect to each other and to th...
Artists’ books are a common component of many art libraries, and are of great interest to artists an...
Linked data. You know what it is and you know how it works, but are you ready to create it? At the U...
Columbia University is relatively unique among American educational institutions with regard to its ...
Cultural heritage institutions have a great deal to gain from deeply engaging in the networked envir...
The use of open linked data in libraries is quickly developing as means of connecting digital conten...
Almost all art history research projects involve about objects and documents held by institutions o...
Library special collections are valued by scholars and relied on to support both research and teachi...
Traditionally, library catalogues have served as a tool to manage library collections and as a bibli...
Artist websites are sites of art where ‘digital social memory’ gets accrued over time. As such, they...
In June 2011, Stanford University hosted a group of librarians and technologists to examine issues a...
Are you curious what Linked Open Data can do for our libraries and our patrons? Do you wonder if it’...
<div>The Linked Data for Libraries (LD4L) team, consisting of librarians, ontologists, metadata expe...
Linked Open Data (LOD) has been a focus of great interest in the library and information science lit...
This paper surveys the landscape of linked open data projects in cultural heritage, exam-ining the w...
Linked open data is transforming the way that libraries and archives connect to each other and to th...
Artists’ books are a common component of many art libraries, and are of great interest to artists an...
Linked data. You know what it is and you know how it works, but are you ready to create it? At the U...
Columbia University is relatively unique among American educational institutions with regard to its ...
Cultural heritage institutions have a great deal to gain from deeply engaging in the networked envir...
The use of open linked data in libraries is quickly developing as means of connecting digital conten...
Almost all art history research projects involve about objects and documents held by institutions o...
Library special collections are valued by scholars and relied on to support both research and teachi...
Traditionally, library catalogues have served as a tool to manage library collections and as a bibli...
Artist websites are sites of art where ‘digital social memory’ gets accrued over time. As such, they...
In June 2011, Stanford University hosted a group of librarians and technologists to examine issues a...
Are you curious what Linked Open Data can do for our libraries and our patrons? Do you wonder if it’...
<div>The Linked Data for Libraries (LD4L) team, consisting of librarians, ontologists, metadata expe...
Linked Open Data (LOD) has been a focus of great interest in the library and information science lit...
This paper surveys the landscape of linked open data projects in cultural heritage, exam-ining the w...
Linked open data is transforming the way that libraries and archives connect to each other and to th...