Der Vortrag geht ein auf die Umarbeitung des Freihandbestandes einer großen Universitätsbibliothek. Die Medien werden fit gemacht für eine neue Generation von Ausleih- und Rückgabe-Automaten. Im Mittelpunkt steht dabei die Organisation und Abwicklung des Projekts zwischen Bibliothek und beauftragter Firma.
Opportunities: Improve Interoperability ... from a library viewpoint. TIB Hannover
This document discusses opportunities to improve interoperability between libraries and identifiers like ORCID and DataCite. It notes that with interoperable identifiers, authors can be linked not only to their journal articles but also other scholarly works like blog posts, data, and "nano publications". This increased interconnection and context about authors would allow relevance rankings in academic search to account for social metrics beyond just citations and peer reviews. Achieving this level of interoperability requires identifiers for researchers, scholarly objects, organizations, and potentially other entities that can be enriched and reused across different domains and applications.
This presentation discusses catalog enrichment using Linked Open Data. It begins with defining catalog enrichment as any addendum to catalog records, such as links to full texts or subjects. It then discusses techniques for enrichment including matching catalog records to external data sources and linking the records. The presentation demonstrates an implementation of catalog enrichment by linking records to data sets like DBpedia, Project Gutenberg and Open Library. It concludes that while catalog enrichment is possible without Linked Open Data, using LOD makes the process easier.
Der Vortrag geht ein auf die Umarbeitung des Freihandbestandes einer großen Universitätsbibliothek. Die Medien werden fit gemacht für eine neue Generation von Ausleih- und Rückgabe-Automaten. Im Mittelpunkt steht dabei die Organisation und Abwicklung des Projekts zwischen Bibliothek und beauftragter Firma.
Opportunities: Improve Interoperability ... from a library viewpoint. TIB Hannover
This document discusses opportunities to improve interoperability between libraries and identifiers like ORCID and DataCite. It notes that with interoperable identifiers, authors can be linked not only to their journal articles but also other scholarly works like blog posts, data, and "nano publications". This increased interconnection and context about authors would allow relevance rankings in academic search to account for social metrics beyond just citations and peer reviews. Achieving this level of interoperability requires identifiers for researchers, scholarly objects, organizations, and potentially other entities that can be enriched and reused across different domains and applications.
This presentation discusses catalog enrichment using Linked Open Data. It begins with defining catalog enrichment as any addendum to catalog records, such as links to full texts or subjects. It then discusses techniques for enrichment including matching catalog records to external data sources and linking the records. The presentation demonstrates an implementation of catalog enrichment by linking records to data sets like DBpedia, Project Gutenberg and Open Library. It concludes that while catalog enrichment is possible without Linked Open Data, using LOD makes the process easier.
Als wäre es ein Unternehmen.Über die Konzeption von IT-Prozessen in BibliothekenJens Wonke-Stehle
Vortrag im Berliner Bibliothekswissenschaftlichen Kolloquium über den Wandel der IT in Bibliotheken und die Frage, wie das Management darauf reagieren kann
Building a High Performance Environment for RDF Publishingdr0i
This document discusses building a high performance environment for publishing RDF data. It describes experiences publishing data through lobid.org, including what lobid.org is, how the data is stored, and how it is accessed. It discusses benefits of publishing RDF through Elasticsearch, including fast search performance, scalability, and ease of achieving high availability. The document also notes Elasticsearch provides benefits like dumps, content negotiation, searchability, near real-time updates, and APIs that return JSON for web developers.
Als wäre es ein Unternehmen.Über die Konzeption von IT-Prozessen in BibliothekenJens Wonke-Stehle
Vortrag im Berliner Bibliothekswissenschaftlichen Kolloquium über den Wandel der IT in Bibliotheken und die Frage, wie das Management darauf reagieren kann
Building a High Performance Environment for RDF Publishingdr0i
This document discusses building a high performance environment for publishing RDF data. It describes experiences publishing data through lobid.org, including what lobid.org is, how the data is stored, and how it is accessed. It discusses benefits of publishing RDF through Elasticsearch, including fast search performance, scalability, and ease of achieving high availability. The document also notes Elasticsearch provides benefits like dumps, content negotiation, searchability, near real-time updates, and APIs that return JSON for web developers.
The talk is not about the human readable presentation of RDF (we made experience with pubby and with our own application using the fresnel technique) but solely of getting the RDF. This includes searching the data.