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Tools for LLD Vocabularies, linking, and application programming Tools for LLD Vocabularies, linking, and application programming

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Things thing thing relationship U R I types of things things we are describingcataloging either as subjects or objects relationships were data elements controlled vocabularies Library things ID: 634172

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Slide1

Tools for LLD

Vocabularies, linking, and application programmingSlide2

Things

thing

thing

relationship

U R ISlide3

types of things

things we are describing/cataloging – either as subjects or objects

relationships (were: data elements)

controlled vocabulariesSlide4

Library things

Family

Expression

Person

Object

Work

Manifestation

Item

Corp

Place

Concept

EventSlide5

Library

things

Family

Expression

Person

Object

Work

Manifestation

Item

Corp

Place

Concept

Event

?Slide6

General terms and vocabulariesSlide7

Linked data cloud

http://linkeddata.orgSlide8

Linked Open Vocabularies

http://labs.mondeca.com/dataset/lov/Slide9

Swoogle

http://swoogle.umbc.edu/Slide10

SwoogleSlide11

identifying common thingsSlide12

Identifying People

Friend Of A Friend

http://www.foaf-project.org/

“foaf-a-matic” http://ldodds.com/foaf/foaf-a-matic/

Wikipedia – any person’s page URL

Worldcat Identities New York Times http://data.nytimes.comMusicBrainz http://musicbrainz.orgBBCVirtual International Authority File (http://viaf.org) Slide13

Identifying Places

Geonames http://geonames/org/

Wikipedia

AGROVOC (FAO subject thesaurus)

http://aims.fao.org/standards/agrovoc/aboutLCSH

http://id.loc.gov/BBCNew York TimesSlide14

Identifying Topics

WikiSpeciesBBC Wildlife Ontology

National Agriculture Library Thesaurus

AGROVOC (FAO)

Various library subject thesauri (LC, Bnf, DNB, BNE, Japan)Many, many moreSlide15

Finding bibliographic data

thedatahub.org/group/bibliographicSlide16

“id.loc.gov”Slide17

development

programmers and application developersSlide18

Lists of tools

W3C Semantic Web tools

http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/wiki/Tools

categories: APIs, converters, reasoners, programming environments, browser tools, social media, triple stores, validators, development environmentsSlide19

Lists of tools

Sweet tools, by Mike Bergman

http://www.mkbergman.com/sweet-tools

categories: agents, annotators, APIs, ontology creators, browser tools, application frameworks, converters…Slide20
Slide21

Metadata development

Protégé

http://protégé.stanford.edu

(free)Slide22

Thesaurus development

http://poolparty.biz

educational licensingSlide23

Programming

Apache Jena

http://jena.apache.org

“Java framework for building Semantic Web applications.”

T

utorial! Getting started help! Documentation

!Slide24

Programming

Pellet

http://clarkparsia.com/pellet/

“OWL2 Reasoner for Java”

Users group listserv.

Examples in download. Commercial support available.Slide25

Programming

Snoggle

“a graphical, SWRL-based ontology mapper to assist in the task of OWL ontology alignment”Slide26

Programming

Virtuoso SPARQL

query editor

http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com

SPARQL

by Examplehttp://www.cambridgesemantics.com/2008/09/sparql-by-exampletutorial!Slide27

… and that’s just a taste

Thank you!Slide28

http://kcoyle.net/presentations/links.html

kcoyle@kcoyle.net