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Autor principal: Singer, Ross
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ866964
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contents Linked Library Data Now! Singer, Ross Redundancy Documentation Information Networks Metadata Bibliographic Databases Library Automation Library Services Barriers Program Descriptions Computer Software Reviews Electronic Libraries Access to Information Data Online Systems There is a growing interest in making available and making sense of the data on the Web and trapped in databases. Rather than a web of unstructured documents, full of information understandable only to humans, there is a movement whose intention is to make these data structured, reusable, machine-readable, and interrelated. This approach to Web content creation is known as "Linked Data". This article describes the adoption of Linked Data for library resources. (Contains 2 figures.)
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spellingShingle Linked Library Data Now!
Singer, Ross
Redundancy
Documentation
Information Networks
Metadata
Bibliographic Databases
Library Automation
Library Services
Barriers
Program Descriptions
Computer Software Reviews
Electronic Libraries
Access to Information
Data
Online Systems
Linked Library Data Now! Singer, Ross Redundancy Documentation Information Networks Metadata Bibliographic Databases Library Automation Library Services Barriers Program Descriptions Computer Software Reviews Electronic Libraries Access to Information Data Online Systems There is a growing interest in making available and making sense of the data on the Web and trapped in databases. Rather than a web of unstructured documents, full of information understandable only to humans, there is a movement whose intention is to make these data structured, reusable, machine-readable, and interrelated. This approach to Web content creation is known as "Linked Data". This article describes the adoption of Linked Data for library resources. (Contains 2 figures.)
title Linked Library Data Now!
topic Redundancy
Documentation
Information Networks
Metadata
Bibliographic Databases
Library Automation
Library Services
Barriers
Program Descriptions
Computer Software Reviews
Electronic Libraries
Access to Information
Data
Online Systems
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ866964