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Library Linked Data: Research and Adoption

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By (author): Erik T. Mitchell

Computers increasingly collect, manage, and analyse 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 as
  • Five building blocks of metadata data model, content rules, metadata schema, data serialisation, and data exchange
  • Three case studies Europeana, Digital Public Library of America, and BIBFRAME
  • How 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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  • Dimensions: 216 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jan 2014
  • Publisher: American Library Association
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780838958964

About Erik T. Mitchell

Erik T. Mitchell is the associate university librarian for digital initiatives and collaborative services at the University of California Berkeley. In addition to studying information technology adoption and use in libraries he examines metadata issues and professional development in library and information science. Before joining the University of California Berkeley USA he was an assistant professor at the College of Information Studies at the University of Maryland USA (2011-2013) and served as the assistant director for technology services in the Z. Smith Reynolds Library at Wake Forest University USA (1999-2011). A columnist for the Journal of Web Librarianship as well as Technical Services Quarterly he is also the author of the book Cloud-Based Services for Your Library: A LITA Guide and has published and presented widely on library IT metadata use and pedagogical approaches.

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