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More on international linked data survey for implementers

July 11, 2016February 15, 2024 - by Karen Smith-Yoshimura

D-Lib Magazine has just published my analysis of the 2015 International Linked Data Survey for Implementers.* I published the results of the 2014 linked data survey in a series of …

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Infrastructure and Standards Support / Linked Data / Metadata

“Ground Truthing” MARC

June 6, 2016August 25, 2020 - by Roy Tennant - 2 Comments.

Although the thought was revolutionary back in 2002, librarians now widely recognize that our metadata requirements have outgrown the MARC standard. After 50 years of service it’s time to make …

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Identifiers / Linked Data

Getting identifiers created for legacy names

October 30, 2015February 15, 2024 - by Karen Smith-Yoshimura - 1 Comment

That was the topic discussed recently by OCLC Research Library Partners metadata managers, initiated by John Riemer of UCLA and Jennifer Baxmeyer of Princeton. A sizable quantity of legacy names …

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Libraries Archives and Museums / Linked Data

What’s changed in linked data implementations?

June 1, 2015 - by Karen Smith-Yoshimura

Last year we received 96 responses to the OCLC Research “International Linked Data Survey for Implementers” reporting 172 linked data projects or services in 15 countries, of which 76 were …

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Library Linked Data in the Cloud

May 22, 2015April 29, 2019 - by Roy Tennant

A book that a few of our colleagues have been working on for quite some time has now been released: Library Linked Data in the Cloud: OCLC’s Experiments with New Models …

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Linked Data

Shift to Linked Data for production

May 13, 2015February 15, 2024 - by Karen Smith-Yoshimura

  That was the topic discussed several times recently by OCLC Research Library Partners metadata managers, initiated by Philip Schreur of Stanford, who is also involved in the Linked Data …

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Infrastructure and Standards Support / Linked Data / Metadata

I Come Neither to Praise Nor Bury MARC

May 12, 2015October 12, 2020 - by Roy Tennant

I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him. – Antony, in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare My esteemed colleague Thom Hickey, who knows the MARC format more intimately …

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LC and OCLC Collaborate on Linked Data

January 27, 2015September 3, 2020 - by Roy Tennant

As we have said before, the Library of Congress and OCLC have been sharing information and approaches regarding library linked data. In a nutshell, we have two different use cases …

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Identifiers / Infrastructure and Standards Support / Libraries / Linked Data / Metadata

Working Together to Clarify Approaches to Library Linked Data

December 17, 2014August 25, 2020 - by Roy Tennant

As we announced earlier in the month, we have been communicating and collaborating with the Library of Congress over our different approaches to library linked data. The Library of Congress …

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Infrastructure and Standards Support / Libraries Archives and Museums / Linked Data

Linked Data Survey results 6 – Advice from the implementers

September 8, 2014August 25, 2020 - by Karen Smith-Yoshimura

    OCLC Research conducted an international linked data survey for implementers between 7 July and 15 August 2014. This is the sixth-–and last-–post in the series reporting the results.   …

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