...@jhu.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 7:18 PM
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Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] What do you want out of a frbrized data web service?
I started preparing a longer answer to this, and still will provide one
eventually.
But first, to really answer the question, we need some more
So, okay, the value added stuff you have will indeed be relationships
between entities, which is not too unexpected.
So, yes, I would want a real-time query service (for enhancement of
individual items on display in my system) _as well as_ a bulk download
(for enhancing my data on indexing).
Quoting Riley, Jenn jenlr...@indiana.edu:
Hi all,
So if there were FRBRized data available to you (at
least for FRBR group 1 and group 2 entities; *maybe* group 3 as well), what
would you do with it? What kinds of questions would your service (discovery
system, whatever) ask a service that
Karen Coyle,
By ‘create entities’ (below) is it NECESSARY to create records (and keep them
up-to-date), or is it possible/preferable to create them on the fly?
./Ya’aqov
It would be ideal to have an actual entity for each of the FRBR 1, 2 and
3 entities. We could even create entities
Quoting Ziso, Ya'aqov z...@rowan.edu:
Karen Coyle,
By ‘create entities’ (below) is it NECESSARY to create records (and
keep them up-to-date), or is it possible/preferable to create them
on the fly?
./Ya’aqov
the display is created on the fly. the entities need to be somehow
embodied
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Jonathan Rochkind
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 7:59 AM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] What do you want out of a frbrized data web
service?
So, okay, the value added stuff you have will indeed be relationships
between entities, which
Hi all,
At Indiana University we're working on a project that will help us see
concretely what FRBRized [1] library data and discovery systems might look
like. [2] One of our project goals is to share the raw FRBRized data widely
so that others can look at it to see how it's structured, reuse it,
Exposing the records as Linked Data, rather than just plain old XML
would be an interesting demonstration of how the library world can
generate and, more importantly, curate massive amounts of data. They
could then be linked to and from by other resources/services -- for
example linking a copy of
I started preparing a longer answer to this, and still will provide one
eventually.
But first, to really answer the question, we need some more information
from you. What data do you actually have of value? Just saying we have
FRBRized data doesn't really tell me, FRBRized data can be almost