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Library linked data

Library linked data (LLD) is the use of linked data standards by libraries. These standards are usually applied to bibliographic and authority data… 
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Review
2017
Review
2017
Review of Mitchell, E.T. (2016). Library Technology Reports: Vol. 52: Library linked data: Early activity & development. Library… 
2016
2016
Submitted for the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) satellite conference in Dublin Ohio… 
2016
2016
The library is an important application domain of government open linked data. The value of linked data lies in discovering more… 
2015
2015
Conference Linked Data (COLINDA) 3 , a recent addition to the LOD (Linked Open Data) Cloud 4 , exposes information about… 
2015
2015
Since the advent of Linked Data (LD) as a method for building webs of data, there have been many attempts to apply and implement… 
2013
2013
Web is evolving from a web of documents (often called Web 1.0) to a web of entities (called, with subtle differences in meaning… 
2013
2013
One of the most exciting potentials of linked data development in the library domain lays in crosscollection information… 
2012
2012
Il catalogo e uno strumento indispensabile della biblioteca moderna, il portale tramite il quale passano la maggior parte dei… 
2012
2012
Hernandez Santiago, Carmen. La aplicacion de Linked Data en la agrupacion de “Datos Bibliograficos”: analisis de los casos de uso… 
2012
2012
Users need to be able to find and identify resources that meet their needs in terms of usability and access. Modern wide-area…