Electronic Health Records – metadata and your health [infographic]
Interesting overview of health records and metadata
Interesting overview of health records and metadata
I have so many thoughts on this nexflix article but they can all be summed as humans and machines working together to organize, describe and provide relevance (the best of both worlds!) : semantic cataloging. Of course, libraries have been organizing, categorizing, and describing materials from the beginning, but RDA is a big step forward. With the end of print
Some of you may remember this group was formed last year after GLA. Please excuse crossposting: Interested in linked data? Interested in the semantic web? Not even sure what the heck that is or how it applies to libraries, archives, or museums? GLAMLOD: Georgia Libraries, Archives & Museums Linked Open Data (http://www.facebook.com/glamlod/) is hosting a meetup in atlanta in November.
Reading list: linked data & ex-libris Linked data and Ex Libris products – introduction – Lukas Koster, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Publishing Aleph data as linked open data – Silke Schomburg, HBZ, Germany Linked open dedup vectors – An experiment with RDFa in Primo – Corey Harper, New York University, USA Exploiting DBPedia for use in Primo – Ulrike Krabo, OBVSG, Austria Linking library and theatre data – Lukas
OCLC/Lyrasis discussion/presentation that Peter Murray and I facilitated:Shared Data: Shared Data & Big Data for Libraries from robin fay Archive: http://tinyurl.com/d89qzmf Linked Data: Linked data for Libraries from robin f Archive: http://tinyurl.com/cob9uur
I thought some of you might be interested in this project:http://blog.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/2013/04/launching-a-new-linked-data-service/ The database:http://beta.data.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/datasets/os-linked-data one of the examples:http://beta.data.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/doc/7000000000038413
Intro to linked data (presentation on linked data for a library conference) This was for a conference last fall, but I forgot to publish it here, too! we’ll talk about some of these concepts on Friday in the Intro to the Semantic Web session.
I can’t remember if I posted this here before, but if you are interested, this discussion group about linked data was started by Laura @ Emory, Doug G @ Ga Tech and a little help from me. Please feel free to join us – (and it does not matter what kind of library you are in or how much you know
So very cool! Exactly – library bib data has a very viable place in the larger semantic web – ESPECIALLY, our controlled vocabularies (subject headings) and authority (series and names) data. ——————- Ex Libris joins W3C Schema Bib Extend Community Group, part of the Schema.org linked data initiative http://www.librarytechnology.org/ltg-displaytext.pl?RC=17470 ———- :“Our customer community is very keen to take advantage of linked data
New document released from LoC: Bibliographic Framework as a Web of Data: Linked Data Model and Supporting Services http://www.loc.gov/marc/transition/pdf/marcld-report-11-21-2012.pdf The new, proposed model is simply called BIBFRAME, short for Bibliographic Framework. The new model is more than a mere replacement for the library community’s current model/format, MARC. It is the foundation for the future of bibliographic description that happens on,