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Practical Linked Open Data for Libraries, Archives & Museums
Jon VossHistorypin Strategic Partnerships Director
We Are What We [email protected]
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ohiouniversitylibraries/3485066089/
Linked Open Data in Libraries, Archives and Museums#LODLAM
Culture Technology Law
New ParadigmMaking This A Reality
Culture Technology Law
http://research.culturalequity.org/rc-b2/get-audio-detailed-recording.do?recordingId=4231
http://www.paulhagon.com/2008/08/19/powerhouse-street-view-mashup/
History and Mashup Culture2010 National Archives Photo Contest
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History and Mashup CultureNARA mashup on Historypin
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37377809@N00/5304492185/in/pool-1633053@N21/
Swedish artist Sanna Dullaway
http://burritojustice.com/2010/02/10/yesterdays-baseball-is-tomorrows-safeway/
LawCulture Technology Law
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasjwoods-com/2264301251
Going from Tables to Graphs
Going from Tables to GraphsNodes and links in a graph
msulibraries lookbackmaps
msulibraries internetarchive
msulibraries librarycongress
lookbackmaps internetarchive
internetarchive librarycongress
Going from Tables to GraphsAs computing power increases, the ability to build more and more complex graphs becomes a reality.
follows
Introducing TriplesNodes and Links
• Quite simply: Subject, Predicate, Object
• gives us the ability to describe entities in a way that is machine readable
jonvoss 1n9r1d
http://inkdroid.org/ehs.rdf
What do we know about the person: Ed Summers (aside from the fact that he rocks)?
knowsbio
knowsdepiction of
Bio: Hacker for libraries, digital archaeologist, pragmatist.
Triples for machines
• Triples can be serialized in many different ways, including Resource Description Framework, RDF/XML, RDFa, N3, Turtle, etc, but they all describe things in the <subject><predicate><object> format.
• Of course, we need to be consistent and predictable for machines to understand us.
• We need to follow simple rules and protocols
http://www.flickr.com/photos/oface/3306994117/
• Consider graph demo: http://civilwardata150.net
• Civil War vocabulary, or a way to link and traverse across datasets• Regiments, Battles, Places
• Building apps that use this data
http://dsl.richmond.edu/emancipation/
http://digital.library.lse.ac.uk/collections/streetlifeinlondon
http://timwray.net/2011/12/canvas/
New Tools Enabling Better Sharing
Culture Technology Law
Metadata vs. data, assets, digital surrogates, images
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/cwp/item/2003653763/
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2003653763/marc/
CC BY
Open Data
CC0
Public Domain Mark
Public Domain Dedication and License (PDDL)Attribution License (ODC-By)Open Database License (ODC-ODbL)
Legal Tools
CC BY-SA
Open (ish)
Published (NOT OPEN) Data
Legal Tools
CC BY-ND
CC BY-NC
CC BY-NC-ND
CC BY-NC-SA
Linked Open Data in Libraries, Archives and Museums#LODLAM
Culture Technology Law
2010
British LibraryStanford University University of MichiganOpen LibraryCERN
VIAFID.LOC.GOV
W3C LLD
The World of Linked Data
Roy TennantOCLC Research
The World of Linked Data
The World of Linked Data
The Linked Data cloud as a whole grew by 300% in
2010...
...whereas the amount of data
relevant for libraries grew by nearly
1000%http://swib.org/swib11/
Library Linked Data
British National Library
Series
Subject
SeriesSeriesSeries
PublicationEvents
Author
SeriesSeries
Resource
OCLC Linked Data
Virtual International Authority File (VIAF)
http://viaf.orgHTML, RDF/XML
Dewey Decimal Classification
http://dewey.infoHTML/RDFa, RDF/XML, Turtle, JSON - SPARQL
FAST: Faceted Application of Subject Terminology
http://id.worldcat.org/fastHTML, RDF/XML - Download
WorldCathttp://worldcat.org/Embedded RDFa - Download (part)
http://www.w3.org/community/schemabibex
• Short lived group • Libraries, Publishers, Consumers, System Vendors, Linked Data, Standards Bodies • Library is only one focus
Emerging BIBFRAME Model
Our Brave New World
“Moving from cataloging to catalinking”
Eric Miller, Zepheira
The World of Linked Knowledge
Ingrid
Ingrid Mason
Ingrid MasoneResearch Analyst
Intersect [email protected]
@1n9r1dwww.huni.net.au
www.intersect.org.au
ALIA Online 2013 | Be Different. Do Different. Humanities Networked Infrastructure (Virtual Lab)
Ingrid Mason | eResearch Analyst | Intersect Australia
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/49503832@N06/http://linkeddata.org/
http://lodlam.net/
Linked Data.
• Goal is to enable researchers to explore and interpret the commonalities or divergences in the data.
• Multiple significant scholarly humanities datasets to pipe in and aggregate with varying levels of standards and technologies.
• Information design challenge to build an ontology and use linked data and controlled vocabularies for data to be aligned and related.
• Provide a virtual environment to explore this data and process with tools.
HuNI Data.
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Scholarly Data Providers
AusStageAUSTLANGMura & Pathways Media Archives ProjectEncyclopedia of Australian ScienceColonial Australia Popular FictionFind and Connect VictoriaAustralian Women’s RegistereMelbourne: the Encyclopedia of MelbourneeGold: Electronic Encyclopedia of Gold in AustraliaChinese-Australian Historical Images in AustraliaReason in Revolt, Source Documents of Australian RadicalismGuide to Australian Business RecordsAustralian Trade Unions ArchiveCircusOz Living Archive Video CollectionAustralian Film Institute Research Collection
Rethinking Resource Discovery.
• Goal is to enable researchers to explore and interpret the commonalities or divergences in the data.
• Support researcher needs to discern facts (what is?) and locate more information (where is?) drawing on Australian cultural scholarly data.
• Major task is to aggregate heterogeneous humanities data that may be related to digital representations e.g. digital text, audio-visual etc files.
• Method is linked data, using ontology and controlled vocabulary development.
• Outcomes are the researcher can move easily from: what is? to where is? in their information seeking.
Information Seeking.
• Information seeking is supported by intellectual access tools, which include library catalogues, archival finding aids, reference tools, subject databases, journal repositories and information resources (physical and digital).
• Critical step in information seeking is undertaken in preliminary visit to the “reference shelf” and it can often be revisited to satisfy research questions.
• What is the researcher question? What information can I find out about this person and their life, what they have done, etc. A classic biographical enquiry.
• Know the name and other facts associated with a person in the HuNI graph (in the lab) and follow a hyperlink to a range of web resources related to that person.
Metadata Mash Up.
• A mash up of reference tools and finding aids: factbooks, dictionaries, encyclopaedias, bibliographies and catalogues and archival registers.
• Link needs to be forged with the ontologies for domain resources e.g. TEI and resource discovery metadata.
• Exploring this with the crosswalk between CIDOC-CRM and FRBR-OO (latest draft) and keeping an eye on BibFrame.
• Same problem being explored in another NeCTAR virtual lab project: Human and Communication Science.
• Role of annotation and metadata in discovery of new knowledge or the means to elucidate new knowledge needs to be unpacked.
Australian Women’s Register
Ontology Development.
• Information design challenge to build an ontology and use linked data and controlled vocabularies for data to be aligned and related.
• Reading the data. Characteristics of the data determine the ontological components selected and the major “entities” (aka “access points” in library lingo).
• Identified early as: people, organisations, events, relationships, places, dates, resources, and subjects.
• Components from ontologies already available are being reused or kept in our sights: CIDOC-CRM, FOAF, SKOS, FRBR, FRBR-OO, BibFrame and PROV-O.
Project Links
@1n9r1d [email protected] http://www.intersect.org.au
@HuNIVL (project Twitter profile)[email protected] (project email) http://www.huni.net.au (project website)http://apidictor.huni.net.au/ (project wiki)http://corbicula.huni.net.au/ (data store)http://corbicula.huni.net.au/gadget/ (data analysis tool)
Useful References
NISO. Information Standards Quarterly, Spring/Summer 2012 http://www.niso.org/publications/isq/2012 Europeana. Linked Open Data – What is it? http://vimeo.com/36752317 Linked Open Data – Libraries, Archives, Museums (LODLAM)http://lodlam.net/W3C Library Linked Data Incubator Grouphttp://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/lld/Twitter hashtag: #lodlam Google Group: [email protected]
More Useful References.
LinkedData.org http://linkeddata.org/LinkedDataTools.com Introducing Linked Data and the Semantic Webhttp://www.linkeddatatools.com/semantic-web-basicsDATA.GOV.UK. What is Linked Data? http://data.gov.uk/linked-data/what-is-linked-dataAusGOAL http://www.ausgoal.gov.au/Creative Commons Australia http://creativecommons.org.au/Wikipedia. Resource Description Framework.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resource_Description_Framework
You’re not alone...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uaClHZVvD0
Linked Open Data in Libraries, Archives and Museums#LODLAM
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http://wiki.creativecommons.org/CC0_use_for_data
2011–2012
Who’s got next?
Join the LODLAM movementresources and community on http://lodlam.netask for help on Google Group or #lodlam on Twitterhttp://openglam.orghttp://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/GLAM
Contribute! Start small, but START
Google Refinehttp://freeyourmetadata.org
http://summit2013.lodlam.net/challenge/challenge-entries/
Linked Open Data in Libraries, Archives and Museums#LODLAM
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