
Linked Data Survey results 5 – Technical details
OCLC Research conducted an international linked data survey for implementers between 7 July and 15 August 2014. This is the fifth post in the series reporting the results. 20 …
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OCLC Research conducted an international linked data survey for implementers between 7 July and 15 August 2014. This is the fifth post in the series reporting the results. 20 …
Read MoreOCLC Research conducted an international linked data survey for implementers between 7 July and 15 August 2014. This is the fourth post in the series reporting the results. …
Read MoreIt has been no secret that we are using a vocabulary developed by Google, Microsoft, and others for exposing structured metadata on the web. Documented at Schema.org, this vocabulary is …
Read MoreOCLC Research conducted an international linked data survey for implementers between 7 July and 15 August 2014. This is the third post in the series reporting the results. The …
Read More. OCLC Research conducted an international linked data survey for implementers between 7 July and 15 August 2014. This is the second post in the series reporting the …
Read MoreOCLC Research conducted an international linked data survey for implementers between 7 July and 15 August 2014. This is the first post in the series reporting the results. We received …
Read MoreFor the past few years, Linked Data has been a buzzword at many of the major library conferences around the world. Linked Data has been the subject of paper presentations, …
Read MoreYesterday the San Mateo, CA office of OCLC Research hosted the first Code4Lib NorCal regional meetup and mini-conference. About 35 people attended from Stanford, UC Berkeley, CSU Chancellor’s Office, UCSF, CSU San …
Read MoreMost of us in the library and archives community have been exposed to linked data, and have learned of the potential of linked data applications to make new, valuable uses …
Read MoreMany really important things are not recognized as such when they occur. Recognition only dawns slowly, as the implications of what has happened sinks in. I think this is one …
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