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Linked data has become a punchline in certain circles of the GLAM
(galleries, libraries, archives, and museums) community, derided as
a much-hyped project that will ultimately never come to fruition.
But the fact is, linked data is already happening now, evident in
projects from Big Tech and the Wikimedia Foundation as well as the
web pages of library service platforms. The goal of exposing
cultural institutions' records to the web is as important as
ever-but for the non-technically minded, linked data can feel like
a confusing morass of abstraction, jargon, and acronyms. Get
conversant in linked data with this basic introduction from the
Association of Library Collections and Technical Services (ALCTS).
The book's expert contributors: summarize the origins of linked
data, from early computers and the creation of the World Wide Web
through RDF; walk readers through the practical, everyday side of
creating, identifying, and representing semantically rich linked
data using as an example the funk classic Mothership Connection
album from the band Parliament; explain the concept of ontologies;
explore such linked data projects as Open Graph, DBpedia, BIBFRAME,
and Schema.org's Bib Extension; offer suggested solo and group
entry-level projects for linked data-curious librarians who wish to
dive deeper; and provide a handy glossary and links to additional
resources. This valuable primer on linked data will enable readers
at any level of experience to get quickly up to speed on this
important subject.
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