Libraries and the Semantic Web:

This book covers the concept of the Semantic Web, what it is, the components that comprise it, including Linked Data, and the various ways that libraries are engaged in contributing to its development in making library resources and services ever more accessible to end-users

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Main Authors: DeWeese, Keith P. (Author), Segal, Dan (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: San Rafael, Calif. Morgan & Claypool 2015
Series:Synthesis lectures on emerging trends in librarianship 3
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Summary:This book covers the concept of the Semantic Web, what it is, the components that comprise it, including Linked Data, and the various ways that libraries are engaged in contributing to its development in making library resources and services ever more accessible to end-users
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-43)
1. The concept of a semantic Web -- 2. Semantic Web components -- 2.1 Uniform Resource Indicators (URIs) -- 2.2 Resource Description Framework (RDF) -- 2.3 RDF extensions: RDFs, OWL, and specialized vocabularies -- 2.3.1 RDF schema (RDFs) -- 2.3.2 Web Ontology Language (OWL) -- 2.3.3 Specialized vocabularies and schema -- 2.4 SPARQL: Query Language for Semantic Web -- 2.5 The linked data cloud -- 2.5.1 Summary -- 3. Linked data and library initiatives -- 3.1 The W3C library linked data incubator group -- 3.2 LC linked data service -- 3.2.1 BIBFRAME -- 3.3 OCLC linked data -- 3.3.1 WORLDCAT linked data -- 3.4 Additional library and vendor initiatives -- 3.4.1 VIVO -- 3.4.2 Polymath virtual library -- 3.4.3 Talis Prism -- 3.4.4 SFX -- 3.5 Summary --Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Author biographies
Physical Description:XIV, 45 S. Ill.

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