Forwarded on behalf of my colleague.
Roy
The results of the international survey on specific projects or services
that format metadata as linked data and/or make subsequent uses of it are
being posted as a series of HangingTogether blog posts.
I just posted the first of the series: Linked Data
For the time-challanged, here are a few of my notes taken from the recently
published drafts on Library Linked Data (LLD) from the W3C. Stuff well-worth
reading:
* DraftReportWithTransclusion - Makes the case for Linked Data in
libraries. Distinguished between metadata elements, value
to this new thesaurus.
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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Eric
Lease Morgan
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2011 11:08 AM
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Subject: [CODE4LIB] library linked data
* LLD Vocabularies and Datasets
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, Roy Tennant wrote:
David,
Could you elaborate a bit? In my mind, the only semantic web technology of
any note is linked data. How that fits into library search is anyone's
guess, and I'm wondering what, specifically, you're referring to when you
say that Talis is active in
Could you elaborate a bit? In my mind, the only semantic web
technology of any note is linked data. How that fits into
library search is anyone's guess, and I'm wondering what,
specifically, you're referring to when you say that Talis is
active in this area.
I'm sure there are some Talis
I haven't seen a friendly use of SPARQL (or search in general), and
would love to see one -- especially one that combined library data and
any other data set (geographic, whatever). It does seem to me that the
search aspect of SemWeb is still a bit weak. In my imagination, it
allows me to
On 29 Oct 2009, at 11:02, O.Stephens wrote:
Could you elaborate a bit? In my mind, the only semantic web
technology of any note is linked data. How that fits into
library search is anyone's guess, and I'm wondering what,
specifically, you're referring to when you say that Talis is
active in
David,
Could you elaborate a bit? In my mind, the only semantic web technology of
any note is linked data. How that fits into library search is anyone's
guess, and I'm wondering what, specifically, you're referring to when you
say that Talis is active in this area.
If you are asking about library
Hiya,
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 15:16, Roy Tennant tenna...@oclc.org wrote:
Could you elaborate a bit? In my mind, the only semantic web technology of
any note is linked data.
What do you mean by linked data? I work in fields of semantic web
technology where there's very little linked data (ie.
Alexander Johannesen wrote:
Hiya,
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 15:16, Roy Tennant tenna...@oclc.org wrote:
Could you elaborate a bit? In my mind, the only semantic web technology of
any note is linked data.
What do you mean by linked data? I work in fields of semantic web
technology where there's
Hiya,
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 16:19, stuart yeates stuart.yea...@vuw.ac.nz wrote:
I'm guessing that Roy meant linked data in the sense of
http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/LinkedData.html and http://linkeddata.org/
I'm pretty sure he did, too. I guess I was trying to smoke out his
reasoning for
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