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(Open) Linked Data in Bibliotheken
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ISBN: 9783110276343 3110276348 3110278731 Year: 2013 Volume: 50 Publisher: De Gruyter

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This book is an introduction to the subjects of linked data, open data and open linked data, and to their specific relevance for libraries. It illustrates these concepts through detailed descriptions of actual data projects. The volume will be useful to individuals involved in library practice and those in library management who have not yet become familiarized with these important contemporary fields.


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(Open) Linked Data in Bibliotheken
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ISBN: 3110278731 3110276348 Year: 2013 Publisher: De Gruyter

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This book is an introduction to the subjects of linked data, open data and open linked data, and to their specific relevance for libraries. It illustrates these concepts through detailed descriptions of actual data projects. The volume will be useful to individuals involved in library practice and those in library management who have not yet become familiarized with these important contemporary fields.


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Handbuch Bibliothek 2.0
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ISBN: 311023209X 9786613429193 1283429195 3110232103 9783110232097 Year: 2010 Publisher: Berlin ; New York : De Gruyter Saur,

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With the term ""Library 2.0"" the editors mean an institution which applies the principles of the Web 2.0 such as openness, re-use, collaboration and interaction in the entire organization. Libraries are extending their service offerings and work processes to include the potential of Web 2.0 technologies. This changes the job description and self-image of librarians. The collective volume offers a complete overview of the topic Library 2.0 and the current state of developments from a technological, sociological, information theoretical and practice-oriented perspective.

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