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Library Linked Data

Research and Adoption
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Libraries are at a tipping point in adoption of linked data, and this issue of Library Technology Reports explores current research in linked open data, explaining concepts and pioneering services.
Computers increasingly collect, manage, and analyze data for scholarly research. Linked data gives libraries the ability to support this e-research, making it a powerful tool. Libraries are at a tipping point in adoption of linked data, and this issue of Library Technology Reports explores current research in linked open data, explaining concepts and pioneering services, such asFive building blocks of metadata—data model, content rules, metadata schema, data serialization, and data exchangeThree case studies—Europeana, Digital Public Library of America, and BIBFRAMEHow libraries, archives and museums are currently addressing such issues as metadata quality, open data and business models, cross community engagement, and implementation
ContentsChapter 1—Metadata Developments in Libraries and Other Cultural Heritage InstitutionsIntroductionA Brief History of LAM MetadataThe Motivation for a New Approach to MetadataA General Framework for Discussing MetadataConclusionNotesChapter 2—Building Block of Linked Open Data in LibrariesIntroductionWhat Is Linked Open Data?ConclusionNotesChapter 3—Three Case Studies in Linked Open DataIntroductionBIBFRAMEThe Digital Public Library of America (DPLA)EuropeanaCase Study DiscussionConclusionNotesChapter 4—Issues, Opportunities, and Trends in MetadataIntroductionData AnalysisDiscussionConclusionTools and Data Used in This IssueNotes
Computers increasingly collect, manage, and analyze data for scholarly research. Linked data gives libraries the ability to support this e-research, making it a powerful tool. Libraries are at a tipping point in adoption of linked data, and this issue of Library Technology Reports explores current research in linked open data, explaining concepts and pioneering services, such asFive building blocks of metadata—data model, content rules, metadata schema, data serialization, and data exchangeThree case studies—Europeana, Digital Public Library of America, and BIBFRAMEHow libraries, archives and museums are currently addressing such issues as metadata quality, open data and business models, cross community engagement, and implementation

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