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Vol 4, No 1 (2013): Global Interoperability and Linked Data in Libraries: Special issue

Editor: Mauro Guerrini
Proceedings by Gianfranco Crupi and Ginevra Peruginelli

This issue collects the papers delivered at the Seminar Global Interoperability and Linked Data in Libraries, held on 18th and 19th June, 2012 at the University of Florence. With respect to the conference program, however, not all the conference papers are present (those of Paola Mazzucchi, Roberto Moriondo and Romano Nanni are missing), while the issue includes three more contributions (Barbara Tillett, Mauro Guerrini and Tiziana Possemato, Gianfranco Crupi). Moreover, papers are presented in a different order with reference to the conference program.

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Table of Contents

Introduction

Opening and welcome Testo (Italiano) Text
Alberto Tesi 15
Global interoperability and linked data in libraries: ICCU international committment Text Testo (Italiano)
Rosa Caffo 17
Introduction to the Seminar Global interoperability and linked data in libraries Text Testo (Italiano)
Mauro Guerrini 21
Beyond the Pillars of Hercules: Linked data and cultural heritage Text Testo (Italiano)
Gianfranco Crupi 25

Linked Data as a new Paradigm of Data Interconnection

Linked Data: an Evolution Text Testo (Italiano)
Karen Coyle 53
Designing data for the open world of the web Text Testo (Italiano)
Thomas Baker 63
Linked data: a new alphabet for the semantic web Text Testo (Italiano)
Mauro Guerrini, Tiziana Possemato 67
Linked (open) data at web scale: research, social and engineering challenges in the digital humanities Text Testo (Italiano)
Michele Barbera 91

Publishing Value Vocabularies and Standard as Linked Data

FRBR Review Group initiatives and the world of linked data Text Testo (Italiano)
Pat Riva 105
ISBD adaptation to semantic web of bibliographic data in linked data Text Testo (Italiano)
Elena Escolano Rodrìguez 119
RDA and the Semantic Web, Linked Data Environment Text Testo (Italiano)
Barbara Tillett 139
Linked and open data: RDA and bibliographic control Text Testo (Italiano)
Alan Danskin 147
LC Classification as linked data Text Testo (Italiano)
Kevin Ford 161
Dewey linked data: Making connections with old friends and new acquaintances Text Testo (Italiano)
Joan S. Mitchell, Michael Panzer 177
Linked Heritage: a collaborative terminology management platform for a network of multilingual thesauri and controlled vocabularies Text Testo (Italiano)
Marie-Veronique Leroi 201
The Nuovo soggettario as a service for the linked data world Text Testo (Italiano)
Giovanni Bergamin, Anna Lucarelli 213
Annotation schema for legal doctrine: a case study on DoGi database Text Testo (Italiano)
Tommaso Agnoloni, Ginevra Peruginelli, Maria Teresa Sagri, Daniela Tiscornia 227

Towards a Web of Data: Applications and Experiences

Semantic technologies and linked data for the Italian PA: the case of data.cnr.it Text Testo (Italiano)
Aldo Gangemi 253
OpLiDaF - Open Linked Data Framework: una piattaforma per la creazione e la pubblicazione di linked data Text Testo (Italiano)
Tiziana Possemato 271
Commercial and cultural sectors: potential for data collaboration? Text Testo (Italiano)
Graham Bell 291
Bibliographic standards and Linked Data. Towards a collaboration between cultural and commercial sectors Text Testo (Italiano)
Patrizia Martini 305
Linked open data on its way into next generation library management and discovery solutions Text Testo (Italiano)
Axel Kaschte 313
Linked Heritage Experience in Linking Heritage Information Text Testo (Italiano)
Gordon McKenna 325
DataCite and linked data Text Testo (Italiano)
Jan Brase 365
Trust and persistence for Internet resources Text Testo (Italiano)
Maurizio Lunghi, Chiara Cirinnà, Emanuele Bellini 375
Linking Library Metadata to the Web: the German Experiences Text Testo (Italiano)
Gabriele Meßmer 391
Linked open data for new library services: the example of data.bnf.fr Text Testo (Italiano)
Romain Wenz 403
Cataloguing in the open - the disintegration and distribution of the record Text Testo (Italiano)
Martin Malmsten 417
Metadata framework and application profiles in the global structure of catalogs and digitization projects of the Vatican Library Text Testo (Italiano)
Paola Manoni 425
Open Data in the Italian Government: the experience of the Town of Florence Text Testo (Italiano)
Giovanni Menduni, Gianluca Vannuccini, Giacomo Innocenti 435
Legal interoperability: making Open Government Data compatible with businesses and communities Text Testo (Italiano)
Federico Morando 441


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