LCSH, SKOS and Linked Data Ed Summers, Antoine Isaac, Clay Redding, Dan Krech

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LCSH, SKOS and Linked Data Ed Summers, Antoine Isaac, Clay Redding, Dan Krech

Working Group on the Future of Bibliographic Control

001 sh _aWorld Wide Web 450 _aW3 (World Wide Web)‏ 450 _aWeb (World Wide Web)‏ 450 _wnne _aWorld Wide Web (Information retrieval system)‏ 450 _aWWW (World Wide Web)‏ 550 _wg _aHypertext systems 550 _wg _aMultimedia systems 550 _aInternet 670 _aWork cat.:

a skos:Concept ; skos:prefLabel "World Wide ; skos:altLabel "W3 (World Wide "WWW (World Wide "Web (World Wide "World Wide Web (Information retrieval ; skos:editorialNote "Work cat.: " skos:broader, ; skos:narrower,, ; skos:related ; skos:inScheme.

_aWorld Wide Web 450 _aW3 (World Wide Web)‏ 450 _aWeb (World Wide Web)‏ 450 _wnne _aWorld Wide Web (Information retrieval system)‏ 450 _aWWW (World Wide Web)‏ 550 _wg _aHypertext systems 550 _wg _aMultimedia systems 550 _aInternet 670 _aWork cat.:

a skos:Concept ; skos:prefLabel "World Wide ; skos:altLabel "W3 (World Wide "WWW (World Wide "Web (World Wide "World Wide Web (Information retrieval ; skos:editorialNote "Work cat.: " skos:broader, ; skos:narrower,, ; skos:related ; skos:inScheme.

_aWorld Wide Web 450 _aW3 (World Wide Web)‏ 450 _aWeb (World Wide Web)‏ 450 _wnne _aWorld Wide Web (Information retrieval system)‏ 450 _aWWW (World Wide Web)‏ 550 _wg _aHypertext systems 550 _wg _aMultimedia systems 550 _aInternet 670 _aWork cat.:

a skos:Concept ; skos:prefLabel "World Wide ; skos:altLabel "W3 (World Wide "WWW (World Wide "Web (World Wide "World Wide Web (Information retrieval ; skos:editorialNote "Work cat.: " skos:broader, ; skos:narrower,, ; skos:related ; skos:inScheme.

_aWorld Wide Web 450 _aW3 (World Wide Web)‏ 450 _aWeb (World Wide Web)‏ 450 _wnne _aWorld Wide Web (Information retrieval system)‏ 450 _aWWW (World Wide Web)‏ 550 _wg _aHypertext systems 550 _wg _aMultimedia systems 550 _aInternet 670 _aWork cat.:

a skos:Concept ; skos:prefLabel "World Wide ; skos:altLabel "W3 (World Wide "WWW (World Wide "Web (World Wide "World Wide Web (Information retrieval ; skos:editorialNote "Work cat.: " skos:broader, ; skos:narrower,, ; skos:related ; skos:inScheme.

_aWorld Wide Web 450 _aW3 (World Wide Web)‏ 450 _aWeb (World Wide Web)‏ 450 _wnne _aWorld Wide Web (Information retrieval system)‏ 450 _aWWW (World Wide Web)‏ 550 _wg _aHypertext systems 550 _wg _aMultimedia systems 550 _aInternet 670 _aWork cat.: : December, J. The World Wide Web Unleashed, c1994

a skos:Concept ; skos:prefLabel "World Wide ; skos:altLabel "W3 (World Wide "WWW (World Wide "Web (World Wide "World Wide Web (Information retrieval ; skos:editorialNote "Work cat.: " skos:broader, ; skos:narrower,, ; skos:related ; skos:inScheme.

_aWorld Wide Web 450 _aW3 (World Wide Web)‏ 450 _aWeb (World Wide Web)‏ 450 _wnne _aWorld Wide Web (Information retrieval system)‏ 450 _aWWW (World Wide Web)‏ 550 _wg _aHypertext systems 550 _wg _aMultimedia systems 550 _aInternet 670 _aWork cat.:

a skos:Concept ; skos:prefLabel "World Wide ; skos:altLabel "W3 (World Wide "WWW (World Wide "Web (World Wide "World Wide Web (Information retrieval ; skos:editorialNote "Work cat.: " skos:broader, ; skos:narrower,, ; skos:related ; skos:inScheme.

Yeah, but so what...

a bibo:Book ; dc:title “Weaving the Web” ; dc:creator “Tim Berners-Lee” ; dc:subject “World Wide Web” ; dc:publisher “Texere Publishing” ; dc:identifier “ ”.

a bibo:Book ; dc:title “Weaving the Web” ; dc:creator “Tim Berners-Lee” ; dc:subject ; dc:publisher “Texere Publishing” ; dc:identifier “ ”.

... by treating values as non-literal resources and assigning URIs to them we give ourselves (and others) the hooks on which to hang further descriptions. --Andy Powell

Cool URIs for the Semantic Web

Web 2.0 means using the web as it was meant to be used, and Google does. That's their secret. The web naturally has a certain grain, and Google is aligned with it. That's why their success seems so effortless. --Paul Graham

Future of Bibliographic Control

Future of Bibliographic Control Ecosystems

... libraries and related organizations are well placed to mint persistent and reusable 'http' URIs for much of this stuff... provided they drag themselves out of the old world of text strings on cards and into the new world of the Web and the URI. --Andy Powell

Linked Data Design Issues Tim Berners-Lee Cool URIs for the Semantic Web Leo Sauermann and Richard Cyganiak SKOS Reference Alistair Miles and Sean Bechhofer