Godby, Carol Jean.

Library Linked Data in the Cloud OCLC's Experiments with New Models of Resource Description / [electronic resource] : by Carol Jean Godby, Shenghui Wang, Jeffrey K. Mixter. - 1st ed. 2015. - XIII, 140 p. online resource. - Synthesis Lectures on Data, Semantics, and Knowledge, 2691-2031 . - Synthesis Lectures on Data, Semantics, and Knowledge, .

Preface -- Library Standards and the Semantic Web -- Modeling Library Authority Files -- Modeling and Discovering Creative Works -- Entity Identification Through Text Mining -- The Library Linked Data Cloud -- Bibliography -- Authors' Biographies.

This book describes OCLC's contributions to the transformation of the Internet from a web of documents to a Web of Data. The new Web is a growing `cloud' of interconnected resources that identify the things people want to know about when they approach the Internet with an information need. The linked data architecture has achieved critical mass just as it has become clear that library standards for resource description are nearing obsolescence. Working for the world's largest library cooperative, OCLC researchers have been active participants in the development of next-generation standards for library resource description. By engaging with an international community of library and Web standards experts, they have published some of the most widely used RDF datasets representing library collections and librarianship. This book focuses on the conceptual and technical challenges involved in publishing linked data derived from traditional library metadata. This transformation is a high priority because most searches for information start not in the library, nor even in a Web-accessible library catalog, but elsewhere on the Internet. Modeling data in a form that the broader Web understands will project the value of libraries into the Digital Information Age. The exposition is aimed at librarians, archivists, computer scientists, and other professionals interested in modeling bibliographic descriptions as linked data. It aims to achieve a balanced treatment of theory, technical detail, and practical application.

9783031794650

10.1007/978-3-031-79465-0 doi


Mathematics.
Internet programming.
Application software.
Computer networks .
Ontology.
Mathematics.
Web Development.
Computer and Information Systems Applications.
Computer Communication Networks.
Ontology.

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