This slide presentation gives a very brief overview of the development of the Web from its inception as ARPANET to the Semantic Web. The presentation then discusses Linked Data and its uses on the Web. It also gives a scenario of how linked data would work in libraries and its potential to expand access to library resources by making them discoverable through Web search engines such as Google. The presentation focuses on the metadata transition necessary to accomplish this type of global access
Actually the world is full of hi-tech devices that allow in different ways to stay always connected ...
The purpose of Linked Data is to develop a total data space (the data web) able to mutually connect ...
For the past ten years libraries have been working diligently towards Linked Data and the Semantic W...
Traditionally, in most digital library environments, the discovery of resources takes place mostly t...
Whether you call it linked data, web 3.0, or the semantic web, the next generation of web technologi...
Traditionally, in most digital library environments, the discovery of resources takes place mostly t...
As digital library managers, we know our collections contain rich metadata, but data (or metadata) a...
The success of the semantic web depends on widespread participation by cultural heritage institution...
Since 1999 the W3C has been working on a set of Semantic Web standards that have the potential to re...
This book chapter examines two futures for academic librarians working in access (technical) service...
The success of the semantic web depends on widespread participation by cultural heritage institution...
This talk reviews the history and development of the Web as a global information fabric. It describe...
The paper defines the linked data as a set of best practices that are used to publish data on the we...
For the past ten years libraries have been working diligently towards Linked Data and the Semantic W...
Linked data has been hailed as a disruptive innovation that will change the way we organize and disc...
Actually the world is full of hi-tech devices that allow in different ways to stay always connected ...
The purpose of Linked Data is to develop a total data space (the data web) able to mutually connect ...
For the past ten years libraries have been working diligently towards Linked Data and the Semantic W...
Traditionally, in most digital library environments, the discovery of resources takes place mostly t...
Whether you call it linked data, web 3.0, or the semantic web, the next generation of web technologi...
Traditionally, in most digital library environments, the discovery of resources takes place mostly t...
As digital library managers, we know our collections contain rich metadata, but data (or metadata) a...
The success of the semantic web depends on widespread participation by cultural heritage institution...
Since 1999 the W3C has been working on a set of Semantic Web standards that have the potential to re...
This book chapter examines two futures for academic librarians working in access (technical) service...
The success of the semantic web depends on widespread participation by cultural heritage institution...
This talk reviews the history and development of the Web as a global information fabric. It describe...
The paper defines the linked data as a set of best practices that are used to publish data on the we...
For the past ten years libraries have been working diligently towards Linked Data and the Semantic W...
Linked data has been hailed as a disruptive innovation that will change the way we organize and disc...
Actually the world is full of hi-tech devices that allow in different ways to stay always connected ...
The purpose of Linked Data is to develop a total data space (the data web) able to mutually connect ...
For the past ten years libraries have been working diligently towards Linked Data and the Semantic W...