Info Org Book Club:Talk
Feel free to use this space to discuss readings, prepare for book club meetings, ask questions, propose topics for upcoming meetings, etc.
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
- 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