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Linked Data, Linked Open Data (LOD)
Linked Open Data (LOD) is one component of the Open Data Movement (which aims at making data freely available to everyone). It has been described as a “recommended best practice for exposing, sharing, and connecting pieces of data, information, and knowledge on the Semantic Web using URIs and RDF” (source).
This page presents some selected LOD resources (information, presentations, etc.). Please feel free to add or correct the entries as needed – many of these links were selected in 2012, and there is likely significant room to expand and update the list.
Related information / projects
Linked Open Data: The Essentials - Semantic Web Company (PDF);
LinkingOpenData - W3C SWEO (Semantic Web Education and Outreach) Community Project;
Linked Data - Connect Distributed Data across the Web [archived];
LODLAM - Linked Open Data in Libraries, Archives & Museums;
Europeana Linked Open Data (LOD) | promotional video;
Linked Open Data publication guide (PDF), “report on how to select appropriate encoding strategies for producing Linked Open Data (LOD) enabled bibliographical data” (LODE-BD Recommendations 2.0).
Presentations in Conferences and Seminars
7th IGeLU (The International Group of Ex Libris Users) conference - Zurich, Switzerland, 11 – 13 September 2012
Bibliographic Framework Initiative Approach for MARC Data as Linked Data, Sally H. McCallum, Library of Congress;
Forging links while breaking shackles: Open & Linked Data and the British Library, Brenda Young, British Library.
Sharing and Aggregating Social Metadata
A pragmatic usage of LOD within VuFind would be using it as a feasible, light weight alternative to have a shared/common index of open content (mentioned above / please refer to VUFIND-570 JIRA ticket).
By implementing mechanisms for exposing and harvesting social metadata, VuFind installations would be able not only to share their own UGC (User Generated Content / social metadata) but also to collect social metadata from specific VuFind installations. Please refer to 2012-11-13 developers call’ minutes for some initial thoughts about this approach.
Related information / projects:
- OCLC Research: Sharing and Aggregating Social Metadata (web page), by the Social Metadata Working Group;