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VALA2016 Session 11 Brownlee
Collaborative development of a multi-disciplinary research infrastructure for vocabulary creation, management, publication, discovery, access and re-use
VALA2016 CONCURRENT SESSION 11: Describing IT
Wednesday 10 February 2016, 14:20 – 14:50
Persistent URL: http://www.vala.org.au/vala2016-proceedings/vala2016-session-11-brownlee
Rowan Brownlee, Adrian Burton, Jane Frazier and Richard Walker
Australian National Data Service, ACT
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Abstract
The use of controlled vocabularies increases the value of data resources by improving discovery, interoperability, and re-usability. The Australian National Data Service (ANDS), in partnership with members of Australian research organisations, is developing a user-driven vocabulary service to support Australian research groups, universities, and research libraries to find and use published vocabularies, as well as to create, manage, and publish new vocabularies. This paper follows the evolution of the development of the service. It provides a technical overview of the systems involved as well as a proposed model for support, outreach and responding to community need.
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VALA2014 Session 10 Neish
Linked Data: thinking big, starting smallVALA2014 CONCURRENT SESSION 10: Digging Culture Peter NeishVictorian Parliamentary Library Please tag your comments, tweets, and blog posts about this session: #vala14 and #s29 | |
Abstract
The concept of using Linked Data in libraries is gaining momentum; however, there are limited concrete examples that demonstrate the benefits of this approach. This paper explores the use of Linked Data at the Victorian Parliamentary Library, and discusses whether the internal benefits on their own are enough to justify the investment in this new technology.
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VALA2012 Plenary 3 Miller
VALA2012 Plenary 3 MillerLinked data – weaving the web of libraries, museums and archivesVALA2012 PLENARY 3: Eric Miller Eric MillerZepheira Inc, USA Please tag your comments, tweets, and blog posts about this session: #VALA2012 and #K3EM |
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Abstract
The Web is the most successful communication platform ever conceived and is quickly evolving into the most pervasive knowledge sharing platform imaginable. Linked Data enables this platform by leveraging the Web as an architecture for connecting data, lowering social and technical barriers for sharing connections and accelerating social computing. This presentation will provide an overview of Linked Data and discuss the evolving technical, social and policy trends that are shaping this effort. This talk will further demonstrate practical uses of this architecture and discuss how collaboration among libraries, museums and cultural heritage communities can be accelerated by Linked Data. Leveraging these technologies we can accelerate collaboration beyond our traditional community walls and provide new ways for users to navigate, discover, curate and remix relevant information.
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