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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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…Slide20Slide21
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
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