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1 Linked Library (+AM) Data Presented 2012-06-23 LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG Corey A Harper Publish, Enrich, Relate and Un-Silo

2 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG2 Publish Publish Publish! http://www.ted.com/talks/tim_berners_lee_on_the_next_web.html

3 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG3 Linked Open Data Use URIs as names for things Use HTTP URIs so that people can look up those names. When someone looks up a URI, provide useful information. Include links to other URIs. so that they can discover more things. http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/LinkedData.html

4 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG4 Linked Data Metadata as a Graph Typed “things”, named by URIs The relationships between those things, also built on URIs Ease of integration *across* data sources – “merging graphs”

5 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG5 Examples

6 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG6 Remodel to link

7 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG7 And Link to Other Descriptions

8 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG8 Semantic Web Terminology Resource: Any “thing” Class: Abstraction of a type of thing Individual: An instance of a class Property: An attribute of an individual Statement/Triple :  A Resource (subject)  A Property (predicate / verb)  A Value (object) - Nodes Graph: Visual Representation of statements Ontology: A domain specific collection of classes and properties

9 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG9 Semantic Web Terminology Nodes: The Subjects and Objects in a Graph Arcs: The Predicates in a Graph Domains and Ranges: Constraints on Nodes  Domain: What things can be subjects  Range: What things (or strings) can be objects Literals: Values as strings rather than things Named Graphs: Graphs with URIs treated as nodes.

10 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG10 Growth of the Linked Data cloud

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13 http://thinkbase.cs.auckland.ac.nz/start.jsp

14 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG14 Google Refine

15 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG15 Automated Authorities?

16 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG16 RelFinder

17 http://datagov.clarkparsia.com/ http://weblog.clarkparsia.com/2010/05/26/another-reason-semantic-web-kicks-ass/

18 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG18 From LLD to LOD-LAM “Linked Open Data – Libraries, Archives & Museums” Europeana: More than just Libraries:Europeana  15 million items from 1500 Insitutions!  British Library, Rijksmuseum, Louvre LOCAH: Linked Open Copac & Archives HubLOCAH  Bibliographic + Archival Data

19 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG19 Europeana Project Aggregation of Cultural Heritage Objects from throughout Europe Creating Linked Data for institutions Data model builds on OAI-ORE Creation of Virtual Exhibitions Collectives Emerging to add content:  http://www.linkedheritage.org/ http://www.linkedheritage.org/

20 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG20 Europeana Virtual Exhibitions http://exhibitions.europeana.eu/exhibits/show/art-nouveau-en/context/style-guides

21 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG21 LOCAH - Linked Open Copac Archives Hub Archives Hub: Finding aids from over 200 Institutions in the UK JISC Project to model EAD as RDF Well-modeled, structured data enables innovative uses  Timelines  Visualizations  Discoverability

22 All these innovations rely on the data that comes in Slide from J Stevenson: http://www.slideshare.net/JaneStevenson/archives-hub-data-in-data-out

23 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG23 Linking Lives “ utilising external datasets in order to bring archives together with other data sources ” “ there is still a need to make a convincing argument that Linked Data really will provide concrete benefits to the end user. ” http://archiveshub.ac.uk/blog/?p=2699

24 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG24 Social Networks of Archival Context Image From: http://inkdroid.org/journal/2010/08/12/archival-context-on-the-web/http://inkdroid.org/journal/2010/08/12/archival-context-on-the-web/

25 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG25 Linking Lives – Screenshots from P. Johnston

26 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG26 Linking Lives – Screenshots from P. Johnston

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28 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG28 LAWDI http://opencontext.org/

29 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG29 LAWDI Linked Ancient World Metadata Institute  Archeologists, Numismatists, Classists  Quasi- Digital Humanities Doing their own Linked Data Excited about Libraries helping  VIAF, id.loc, FAST, OCLC #’s etc… Actively modeling ancient place names

30 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG30 W3C Linked Library Data Incubator Collected, Curated and Clustered over 50 Use Cases Mined use cases for functional requirements and design patterns Recommendations to W3C http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/lld/

31 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG31 Use Case Categories Bibliographic Data Authority Data Archives & Heterogeneous Metadata Citations Digital Objects Collections Social & New Uses

32 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG32 Archives & Heterogeneous Metadata Integration Aggregation Europeana, LOCAH (Linking Lives) Radio archives Photo archives

33 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG33 Citations; Digital Objects LAWDI use case End-User enrichment Annotations Contextualization

34 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG34 Collections; Social / New Uses Navigations Interlinking Collection Level Description Annotation Ranking, relevancy, SEO, unglue.it

35 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG35 IGELU Working Group Publishing & Consuming  Specific Use cases  Shortcomings of existing software  Future Requirements New Architecture  Bibliographic Framework  FRBR  Alma http://igelu.org/special-interests/lod

36 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG36 Distributed information ecosystem  Linking Data  Focus on identification over description Create navigable, browsable information landscapes Relationships between resources weave context & enrich user experiences

37 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG37 Next Steps & Works in Progress Provenance Licensing Best Practices, Modeling & Infrastructure DCMI & W3C Work! (Add links on new slide)  DC Abstract Model / Application Profiles / Description Sets  Vocabulary Management  Schema.org mappings  Provenance Ontology DC-VOCABULARY@JISCMAIL.AC.UK DC-ARCHITECTURE@JISCMAIL.AC.UK

38 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG38 Provenance & FRBR

39 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG39 Not Just for Libraries! Providing models & resources for scholars and researchers Adding authoritative, stable URIs to the grid that others can link to Pouring our history of info mgt into tools like Freebase

40 2012-06-23LITA Next-Generation Catalog IG40 Thanks! corey.harper@nyu.edu 212.998.2479 @chrpr


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