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> Resent-From: public-lod at w3.org > From: Jodi Schneider <jodi.schneider at deri.org> > Date: January 19, 2011 2:00:46 AM CST > To: List for Working Group on Open Bibliographic Data <open-bibliography at > lists.okfn.org>, public-xg-socialweb at w3.org, public-lod at w3.org > Subject: Call for Use Cases: Social uses and other new uses of Library Linked > Data - from W3C Library Linked Data Incubator Group > > ================================================================ > Call for Use Cases: Social uses and other new uses of Library Linked Data > The W3C Library Linked Data Incubator Group - > http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/lld/ > Requested by February 15th, 2010 > ================================================================ > Do you use library-related data -- like reading lists, library materials > (articles, books, videos, cultural heritage or archival materials, etc), > bookmarks, or annotations -- on the Web and mobile Web? > > Are you currently using social features in library-related information > systems or sites, or plan to do so in the near future? We are particularly > interested in uses that are related to or could benefit from the use of > linked data [1]. > > > The W3C Library Linked Data Incubator Group is soliciting SOCIAL and EMERGENT > use cases for library-related linked data: > What new or innovative uses do you see (or envision) integrating library and > cultural heritage data into applications on the Web and in social media? > How are social features used in library-related information systems? > What are the emergent uses of library-related data on the Web and mobile Web? > How could linked data technology [1] > enhance the use of library-related data in a social context? > contribute to systems for sharing, filtering, recommending, or machine > reading? > support new uses we may not have envisioned or achieved yet? > Some examples have been discussed in this thread [4]. > > > Please tell us more by filling in the questionnaire below and sending it back > to us or to public-lld at w3.org, preferably before February 15th, 2010. > > > > The information you provide will be influential in guiding the activities the > Library Linked Data Incubator Group will undertake to help increase global > interoperability of library data on the Web. The information you provide will > be curated and published on the group wikispace at [3]. > > We understand that your time is precious, so please don't feel you have to > answer every question. Some sections of the templates are clearly marked as > optional. However, the more information you can provide, the easier it will be > for the Incubator Group to understand your case. And, of course, please do not > hesitate to contact us if you have any trouble answering our questions. > Editorial guidance on specific points is provided at [2], and examples are > available at [3]. > > At this time, we are particularly interested in use cases describing the > social media and emergent uses for library linked data.The Incubator Group > will carefully consider all submissions we receive. > > On behalf of the Incubator Group, thanks in advance for your time, > > Jodi Schneider (jodi.schneider_deri.org) and Uldis Boj?rs > (uldis.bojars_gmail.com) > > [1] http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/LinkedData.html > [2] http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/lld/wiki/UCCuration > [3] http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/lld/wiki/UseCases > [4] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-xg-lld/2011Jan/0006.html > > ================================================================ > > === Name === > > A short name by which we can refer to the use case in discussions. > > === Owner === > > The contact person for this use case. > > === Background and Current Practice === > > Where this use case takes place in a specific domain, and so requires some > prior > information to understand, this section is used to describe that domain. As > far > as possible, please put explanation of the domain in here, to keep the > scenario > as short as possible. If this scenario is best illustrated by showing how > applying > technology could replace current existing practice, then this section can be > used > to describe the current practice. Often, the key to why a use case is > important > also lies in what problem would occur if it was not achieved, or what problem > means it is hard to achieve. > > === Goal === > > Two short statements stating (1) what is achieved in the scenario without > reference to linked data, and (2) how we use linked data technology to achieve > this goal. > > === Target Audience === > > The main audience of your case. For example scholars, the general public, > service > providers, archivists, computer programs... > > === Use Case Scenario === > > The use case scenario itself, described as a story in which actors interact > with > systems. This section should focus on the user needs in this scenario. Do not > mention technical aspects and/or the use of linked data. > > === Application of linked data for the given use case === > > This section describes how linked data technology could be used to support the > use case above. Try to focus on linked data on an abstract level, without > mentioning concrete applications and/or vocabularies. Hint: Nothing library > domain specific. > > === Existing Work (optional) === > > This section is used to refer to existing technologies or approaches which > achieve > the use case (Hint: Specific approaches in the library domain). It may > especially > refer to running prototypes or applications. > > === Related Vocabularies (optional) === > > Here you can list and clarify the use of vocabularies (element sets and value > vocabularies) which can be helpful and applied within this context. > > === Problems and Limitations (optional) === > > This section lists reasons why this scenario is or may be difficult to > achieve, > including pre-requisites which may not be met, technological obstacles etc. > Please > explicitly list here the technical challenges made apparent by this use case. > This > will aid in creating a roadmap to overcome those challenges. > > === Related Use Cases and Unanticipated Uses (optional) === > > The scenario above describes a particular case of using linked data. However, > by > allowing this scenario to take place, the likely solution allows for other use > cases. This section captures unanticipated uses of the same system apparent > in the > use case scenario. > > === References (optional) === > > This section is used to refer to cited literature and quoted websites.