Linked Data Tools: Connecting on the Web

Linked Data Tools: Connecting on the Web
ISBN-10
0838958591
ISBN-13
9780838958599
Category
Computers
Pages
46
Language
English
Published
2012
Publisher
American Library Association
Author
Karen Coyle

Description

"This issue of Libary Technology Reports presents an overview of current developments in Semantic Web technology that provide the foundations for making library data accessible on the Semantic Web. Author Karne Coyle introduces basic Semantic Web concepts and then describes the metadata activites and developer tools that are being used to create Semantic Web applications. She points readers to projects within and beyond the library community that are a source of metadata elements and controlled vocabularies. for software developers, she describes available software tools in the nascent world of linked data the Semantic Web."--Publisher's website.

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