Linked Data The Short Version. Linked Data is a set of best practices for publishing and deploying instance and class data using the RDF data model, naming.

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Linked Data The Short Version

Linked Data is a set of best practices for publishing and deploying instance and class data using the RDF data model, naming the data objects using uniform resource identifiers (URIs), and exposing the data for access via the HTTP protocol, while emphasizing data interconnections, interrelationships and context useful to both humans and machine agents. -- company called Zitgist “Linked Data is simply about using the web to create typed links between data from different sources.” – Christian Bizer, Tom Heath, and Tim Berners-Lee, “Linked Data—The Story So Far”

Why Linked Data? The goal of Linked Data is to publish structured data in such a way that it can be easily consumed and combined with other Linked Data. Linked Data is to spreadsheets and databases what the Web of hypertext documents is to word processor files.

Tim Berners-Lee, 2006 Four principles – Use URIs as names for things – Use HTTP URIs so that people can look up those namesHTTP – When someone looks up a URI, provide useful information, using the standards (RDF, SPARQL)RDFSPARQL – Include links to other URIs, so that they can discover more things

Tim Restates, 2009! Three simple rules – All kinds of conceptual things, they have names now that start with HTTP – I get important information back. I will get back some data in a standard format which is kind of useful data that somebody might like to know about that thing, about that event – I get back that information. It's not just got somebody's height and weight and when they were born, it's got relationships. And when it has relationships, whenever it expresses a relationship then the other thing that it's related to is given one of those names that starts with HTTP

What does this really mean? Linked data can: – Help with disambiguation – Create relationships between people, places and things, i.e. data – De-silo data so that it can be contextualized Linked data cannot: – Create a fabulous webpage on its own (not a design technology) – Save you from a bear

What does this really mean? Linked data is: – A standard allowing machines to consistently read data with semantic implications – A standard to create relationships between pieces of data Linked data is not: – A new, exciting way to present data on a web page – A new cataloging standard

VIAF Virtual International Authority File Suber, Peter Is a person Stephen J. Bartlett SPARC (Organization) Martinus Nijhoff Publishers MIT Press Stephen James Bartlett Has Co-Authors Suber, Peter, Has Other Form of Authority

What does linked data look like? First Resource Second Resource Defines relationship using set vocabulary (ex. Dublin Core) SubjectPredicateObject

Suber, Peter Suber, Peter, Suber, Peter VIAF Under the Hood

MapPub

MapPub Data Sources Wikipedia Wikiminer GeoNames DBpedia Used for disambiguation, to add context to annotations, and connect stories of different individuals

Can you look at a web page and tell if linked data is being used?

Stanford Linked Data Workshop Value Statements Linked Open Data (LOD) puts information where people are looking for it – on the web LOD can expand discoverability of our content LOD opens opportnities for creative innovation in digital scholarship and participation LOD allows for open continuous improvement of data

Stanford Linked Data Workshop Value Statements (cont.) LOD creates a store of machine-actionable data on which improved services can be built Library LOD might facilitate the breakdown of the tyranny of domain silos LOD can provide direct access to data in ways that are not currently possible, and provides unanticipated benefits that will emerge later as the stores of LOD expand exponentially.

Bibliography Schreur, Philip Evan. The Academy Unbound: Linked Data as Revolution. Library Resources and Technical Services, v. 56, no. 4, pp October Hess, Carl S. Linked Data in Libraries. Slideshare, ?from=confirmation_ &s_title=linked- data-in-libraries&user_login=carlstephenhess ?from=confirmation_ &s_title=linked- data-in-libraries&user_login=carlstephenhess