Envisioning Social Applications of Library Linked Data

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This talk discusses two streams of innovation on the Web--the Social Web and Linked Data--and explains how bringing them together can move library services to the 21st century. The core of the presentation will look at a few of the envisioned social use cases for library linked data: Social Annotation, Peer-to-Peer Bookswapping and Social Recommendations. The goal is to create interest in combining new technologies and to start a discussion about how to bring these and similar use cases to fruition. Presented at the ELAG-2012 conference: http://www.elag2012.com/

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Envisioning Social Applications of Library Linked Data

Uldis Bojārs and Jodi Schneider

http://tinyurl.com/elag-lld

collab-edited documentlinks to resources

(+ link to slides after the talk)

Collect information now:

About the Presenters

Uldis Bojārs / @CaptSolo

• National Library of Latvia

• Researcher & Linked Data enthusiast

Jodi Schneider / @jschneider•Librarian & Linked Data enthusiast•Ph.D. student, Digital Enterprise Research Institute, Ireland

Linking Open Data cloud by Richard Cyganiak and Anja Jentzsch. http://lod-cloud.net/

•Use cases for Library Linked Data

•Available datasets & vocabularies

•Report on benefits & obstacles

http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/lld/

W3C Incubator Group: Library Linked Data

Libraries...

build communities

provide users with services

New ways to do this on the Web:

user-contributed content

crowd curation

Making Social Data in Librariesmore important

Social Uses of Library Linked Data

W3C LLD XG Social Uses cluster

http://bit.ly/lld-social-cluster

Use Cases:

• Social Annotation

• Peer-to-Peer Book Swapping

• Social Recommendations

Social Annotation

[Social] Annotation

Increasingly:

1.created digitally

2.published online

3.shared

Annotation data can have ....

Different levels of granularity:

• whole book/work

• chapters or sections

• pages

• paragraphs or sentences

• words

Different contents:

• quote

• commentary

• position only (bookmarks and linemarkers)

Linked Data can help

• Identify materials to annotate

• Point to fragments and sections

• Publish annotations

• Aggregate annotations

Book swapping @ IRL

Challenges of Book Swapping

information problem: who has what?

Paper books:

- have to meet in person or pay shipping

E-book swapping:

- restricted number of times books can be lent

- restricted period books can be lent for

- paying for service providers [some services]

Metadata for Bookswapping

• Rights expression: Lendable?o can lend X times, has been lent Y timeso conditions for lending a book (will ship, meet, ...)

• Holdingso listing of the books I have

• Wishlistso listing of the books I want to read (but not buy)o topics, genres I am interested in

• Friendso who can I borrow from?

How Linked Data can help

• Integrate wishlists across services

• Identify friends of friends

• Express rights/permissions

Social Recommendations

Valdis Krebshttp://orgnet.com

Interactions -> Recommendations

Interaction creates a trail of information

that can be used to make recommendations.

Types of Interactions

• Lending (circulation data), buying, reading

• Viewing pages & items

• Adding to favorites

• Recommending to others

• Tagging

• Adding reviews & annotations

Recommendations in libraries

• Alternatives to checked-out movies & books

• Books with an opposing perspective

• Similar authors, journal articles, etc.

• ...

Based on:

• What other users have done: interactions

• Available [linked] data (authority data, etc.)

• Social network connections

Linked Data can help

• Transport data between systems

o Increase volume & diversity of data

• Share public data sets seamlessly

o Decentralized, distributed

• Query over private data (SPARQL)

o Anonymization

• Share recommendations as linked data, too!

smalldemons.com

Imagine: Small Demons as Linked Open Data

What could / would you do with that?

What could / would you do with that?

If Amazon recommendations are enough to build networks of books, what could people build with info from, e.g., Small Demons?

Social networks of books, places, things, ...

Opening up the data =>

=> Unexpected uses

Imagine: Small Demons as Linked Open Data

Summary

• Social Annotation

• Peer-to-Peer Book Swapping

• Social Recommendations

We need more Open Data!

• Power of combining Social and Linked Data

• Creating interest in this combination

o Opportunitieso Message for getting these use cases &

other social use cases implemented

Let's make it happen!

• Discuss what's needed to implement these (and other) use cases

• Collect informationo re existing work and new ideaso add to / edit: http://tinyurl.com/elag-lld

• Build applications and do stuff with the data!

Thank you!

Jodi / @jschneider

jschneider@pobox.com

http://jodischneider.com/jodi.html

Uldis / @CaptSolo

uldis.bojars@gmail.com

http://lnb.lv/en/digital-library

Image Credits

Linking Open Data cloud by Richard Cyganiak and Anja Jentzschhttp://lod-cloud.net/

Marginalia in the hand of grammarian and politician James Harrisby kladcathttp://www.flickr.com/photos/58558794@N07/6796113096/

Book Swap photoby Lawrence Brownhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/interlude22/5384934730/

Book Networks photoby Valdis Krebshttp://orgnet.com

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