Thursday, September 11, 2008
I just saw Diane Vizine-Goetz demo OCLC’s Terminology Services at the CENDI/SKOS meeting and was excited to see various things out on the public web. For example, the LCSH concept “World Wide Web” is over here:
http://tspilot.oclc.org/lcsh/sh2008114004
At the moment it’s not the most friendly human readable display, but that’s just a XSLT stylesheet away [...]
Filed in books, libraries, metadata, opensource, semweb
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Also tagged javascript, json, lcsh, mesh, oclc, rdf, tgm
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008
While thinking about library metadata and RESTful web services I got to wondering how many application/*+xml MIME types have actually been registered. It turns out that 120 out of the 633 other application/* MIME types.
Does it seem like a generally useful thing to be able to identify metadata representations with MIME types? Rebecca Guenther [...]
The recent OAI-ORE meeting was just up the road in Baltimore, so it was easy for a bunch of us from the Library of Congress to attend. I work on a team at LC that is specifically looking at the role that repositories play at the library; I’ve implemented OAI-PMH data providers and harvesters, and [...]
Filed in libraries, metadata, web
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Also tagged atom, digital libraries, grddl, harvesting, libraries, metadata, oai-ore, oai-pmh, rdf, web
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