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 very little linked data (ie. data on the web
you can link to and use), yet I feel all our work is very valuable and
certainly worthy of note ...
I'm guessing that Roy meant linked data in the sense of
http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/LinkedData.html and http://linkeddata.org/
The classic linkeddata.org diagram includes PubMed, Project Gutenberg,
PubChem, several forks(?) of DBLP and eprints, all of which I recognise
as library-related (or at least collections-of-bibliographic-content
related, depending on where one draws lines).
cheers
stuart
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Stuart Yeates
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