Library Linked Data: Research and Adoption

Library Linked Data: Research and Adoption
ISBN-10
0838958982
ISBN-13
9780838958988
Category
Language Arts & Disciplines
Pages
52
Language
English
Published
2014-01-01
Publisher
American Library Association
Author
Erik T. Mitchell

Description

Libraries are at a tipping point in adoption of linked data, and this issue of Library Technology Reports explores current research in linked open data, explaining concepts and pioneering services.

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