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===Brief glossary of some common linked data-related terms=== | ===Brief glossary of some common linked data-related terms=== | ||
* '''BIBFRAME – Bibliographic Framework Initiative''' – data model for bibliographic description – meant to be linked data-compatible | |||
* '''FOAF – Friend of a Friend''' – a vocabulary (technically an ontology) to describe people and their relationships to other people | *'''BIBFRAME – Bibliographic Framework Initiative''' – data model for bibliographic description – meant to be linked data-compatible | ||
* '''HTTP – Hypertext Transfer Protocol''' – main standard for transferring hypertext (structured text with links) on the internet | *'''FOAF – Friend of a Friend''' – a vocabulary (technically an ontology) to describe people and their relationships to other people | ||
* '''LOD – Linked Open Data''' – information (data!) represented in a way that shows its relationships and connections with other data, made openly available on the web | *'''HTTP – Hypertext Transfer Protocol''' – main standard for transferring hypertext (structured text with links) on the internet | ||
* '''OWL – Web Ontology Language''' – an ontology standard for creating vocabularies to represent entities and relationships | *'''LOD – Linked Open Data''' – information (data!) represented in a way that shows its relationships and connections with other data, made openly available on the web | ||
* '''RDF – Resource Description Framework''' – a data modeling standard – one of the most common ways of packaging linked data | *'''OWL – Web Ontology Language''' – an ontology standard for creating vocabularies to represent entities and relationships | ||
* '''SKOS – Simple Knowledge Organization System''' – standard for developing structured vocabularies/linked data | *'''RDF – Resource Description Framework''' – a data modeling standard – one of the most common ways of packaging linked data | ||
* '''SPARQL – SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language''' – database query language designed to retrieve information stored in RDF format | *'''SKOS – Simple Knowledge Organization System''' – standard for developing structured vocabularies/linked data | ||
* '''URI – Uniform Resource Identifier''' – set of characters used to represent a resource – should be stable & persistent | *'''SPARQL – SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language''' – database query language designed to retrieve information stored in RDF format | ||
* '''URL – Uniform Resource Locator''' – a form of URI that automatically navigates to the resource’s location on a network | *'''URI – Uniform Resource Identifier''' – set of characters used to represent a resource – should be stable & persistent | ||
* '''W3C – World Wide Web Consortium''' – an international community that develops and maintains web-related standards | *'''URL – Uniform Resource Locator''' – a form of URI that automatically navigates to the resource’s location on a network | ||
*'''W3C – World Wide Web Consortium''' – an international community that develops and maintains web-related standards | |||
===Projects and/or tools mentioned at the August 13th meeting (Linked Data 1)=== | ===Projects and/or tools mentioned at the August 13th meeting (Linked Data 1)=== | ||
* [http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/istc/ Incunabula Short-Title Catalogue] | |||
* [http://www.cerl.org/resources/mei/main Material Evidence in Incunabula] | *[http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/istc/ Incunabula Short-Title Catalogue] | ||
* [http://atlas.lib.uiowa.edu/ The Atlas of Early Printing] | *[http://www.cerl.org/resources/mei/main Material Evidence in Incunabula] | ||
* [http://archives.nypl.org/tools NYPL Archives Beta Tools] - especially "Collection as Network" | *[http://atlas.lib.uiowa.edu/ The Atlas of Early Printing] | ||
* [http://www.6dfb.org/ Six Degrees of Francis Bacon (beta)] | *[http://archives.nypl.org/tools NYPL Archives Beta Tools] - especially "Collection as Network" | ||
* [http://www.loc.gov/bibframe/ BIBFRAME] | *[http://www.6dfb.org/ Six Degrees of Francis Bacon (beta)] | ||
* [http://viaf.org/ VIAF] | *[http://www.loc.gov/bibframe/ BIBFRAME] | ||
*[http://viaf.org/ VIAF] | |||
===Possible topics for future sessions=== | ===Possible topics for future sessions=== | ||
Please feel free to add to this list, or indicate enthusiasm or disinterest. | Please feel free to add to this list, or indicate enthusiasm or disinterest. | ||
* MARC history (how the catalog became the catalog) | |||
* Catalog data manipulation (MARCEdit, OpenRefine, etc) | *MARC history (how the catalog became the catalog) | ||
* Big data - uses, misuses, methodology and more | *Catalog data manipulation (MARCEdit, OpenRefine, etc) | ||
* Wiki systems and history | *Big data - uses, misuses, methodology and more | ||
* Markup languages (HTML, XML, Wiki markup, TEI, etc etc) & their purposes | *Wiki systems and history | ||
* Copyright & licensing issues | *Markup languages (HTML, XML, Wiki markup, TEI, etc etc) & their purposes | ||
* Digital archiving (Archive-It, Internet Archive, database management?) | *Copyright & licensing issues | ||
*Digital archiving (Archive-It, Internet Archive, database management?) | |||
[[Category: Digital Folger]] | [[Category: Digital Folger]] | ||
[[Category: Glossary]] | [[Category: Glossary]] | ||
Latest revision as of 13:43, 19 October 2021
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- BIBFRAME – Bibliographic Framework Initiative – data model for bibliographic description – meant to be linked data-compatible
- FOAF – Friend of a Friend – a vocabulary (technically an ontology) to describe people and their relationships to other people
- HTTP – Hypertext Transfer Protocol – main standard for transferring hypertext (structured text with links) on the internet
- LOD – Linked Open Data – information (data!) represented in a way that shows its relationships and connections with other data, made openly available on the web
- OWL – Web Ontology Language – an ontology standard for creating vocabularies to represent entities and relationships
- RDF – Resource Description Framework – a data modeling standard – one of the most common ways of packaging linked data
- SKOS – Simple Knowledge Organization System – standard for developing structured vocabularies/linked data
- SPARQL – SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language – database query language designed to retrieve information stored in RDF format
- URI – Uniform Resource Identifier – set of characters used to represent a resource – should be stable & persistent
- URL – Uniform Resource Locator – a form of URI that automatically navigates to the resource’s location on a network
- W3C – World Wide Web Consortium – an international community that develops and maintains web-related standards
Projects and/or tools mentioned at the August 13th meeting (Linked Data 1)
- Incunabula Short-Title Catalogue
- Material Evidence in Incunabula
- The Atlas of Early Printing
- NYPL Archives Beta Tools - especially "Collection as Network"
- Six Degrees of Francis Bacon (beta)
- BIBFRAME
- VIAF
Possible topics for future sessions
Please feel free to add to this list, or indicate enthusiasm or disinterest.
- MARC history (how the catalog became the catalog)
- Catalog data manipulation (MARCEdit, OpenRefine, etc)
- Big data - uses, misuses, methodology and more
- Wiki systems and history
- Markup languages (HTML, XML, Wiki markup, TEI, etc etc) & their purposes
- Copyright & licensing issues
- Digital archiving (Archive-It, Internet Archive, database management?)