2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.07.169
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Exposing Bibliographic Information as Linked Open Data Using Standards-based Mappings: Methodology and Results

Abstract: The Linked Open Data (LOD) movement is constantly gaining worldwide acceptance. In this paper we describe how LOD is generated in the case of digital repositories that contain bibliographic information, adopting international standards. The available options and respective choices are presented and justified while we also provide a technical description, the methodology we followed, the possibilities and difficulties in the way, and the respective benefits and drawbacks. Detailed examples are provided regardin… Show more

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“…Ontologies built through OWL are proposed (An et al , 2005; Bai et al , 2011; Candela et al , 2018; Ciccarese et al , 2014; Di Iorio et al , 2014; Lacasta et al , 2013; Noh, 2011; Padmavathi and Krishnamurthy, 2015; Peroni, 2014; Peroni and Shotton, 2012; Takhirov et al , 2012; Vila-Suero et al , 2013; Xin et al , 2013). SPARQL is basically applied for endpoints to provide data access (Bai et al , 2011; Candela et al , 2018; Celli et al , 2013; Hallo et al , 2014; Hyun et al , 2015; Konstantinou et al , 2014; Lacasta et al , 2013; Malmsten, 2008; Papadakis et al , 2015; Takhirov et al , 2011; Vila-Suero et al , 2013; Xin et al , 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Ontologies built through OWL are proposed (An et al , 2005; Bai et al , 2011; Candela et al , 2018; Ciccarese et al , 2014; Di Iorio et al , 2014; Lacasta et al , 2013; Noh, 2011; Padmavathi and Krishnamurthy, 2015; Peroni, 2014; Peroni and Shotton, 2012; Takhirov et al , 2012; Vila-Suero et al , 2013; Xin et al , 2013). SPARQL is basically applied for endpoints to provide data access (Bai et al , 2011; Candela et al , 2018; Celli et al , 2013; Hallo et al , 2014; Hyun et al , 2015; Konstantinou et al , 2014; Lacasta et al , 2013; Malmsten, 2008; Papadakis et al , 2015; Takhirov et al , 2011; Vila-Suero et al , 2013; Xin et al , 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Application of semantic technologieset al (2012),Dunsire et al (2012),Hladka et al (2012),Peroni and Shotton (2012), Peroži c (2012),Miller et al (2012),Mazurek et al (2012),Takhirov et al (2012),Celli et al (2013),,Tillett (2013),Xin et al (2013),Teets and Goldner (2013),Thompson and Richard (2013),Lacasta et al (2013),Mitchell (2013),Simon et al (2013),,Zeng et al (2013),Ciccarese et al (2014),Gonzales (2014),Hallo et al (2014),Konstantinou et al (2014), Di Iorio et al (2014,Peroni (2014),Papadakis et al (2015),Hyun et al (2015),Padmavathi and Krishnamurthy (2015),…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this section, readers will find selected recent reports, documents, and publications that explore the use of Library Linked Data (or Linked Library Data) or demonstrate the development of Linked Data activities in the library community, particularly, those from the major players such as the Library of Congress and OCLC. Konstantinou, N., Houssos, N., & Manta, A. (2014).…”
Section: Library Linked Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, this study examines the end user solutions that have been adopted by institutions involved in linked open data projects. Among the opportunities and advantages that the adoption of this model implies for the end user, the literature specifically details better experience, contextualisation of information, and a multilingual dimension or advances in rigor and interdisciplinarity in the research activity thanks to the enrichment of information (Cole et al, 2017;Feitosa et al, 2018;Hallo et al, 2016;Konstantinou et al, 2014;Library Linked Data Incubator Group, 2011;Mitchell, 2016;Simon et al, 2013). Among the advantages of linking data that appear in bibliographic records with other datasets, Senso and Arroyo Machado (2018) highlight the fact that linking data favours the development of mashups and facilitates the modelling of objects/entities of interest related to a bibliographic resource, such as people, places, events, and topics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%