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1 The world’s libraries. Connected. Giving Voice to Content: A New Generation of Products and Services Managing Library Collections as a Graph Feb 19, 2014 Mike Teets VP Innovation OCLC

2 The world’s libraries. Connected.

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4 What is this angle called?

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6 By 2010… A researcher can no longer read just the article titles for advancements in their field of study

7 The world’s libraries. Connected. ScribeOPAC Card Catalog Web of Data Web ratio of data curators to audience 1-to-10’s Evolution of Metadata Management and Library Catalogs 10’s-to-1000’s 100’s-to- millions 100’s -to- billons 100’s -to- trillions+

8 The world’s libraries. Connected. People Events Organizations Places Works Graph of Entities

9 The world’s libraries. Connected. A Point on a Graph Describes Has Depiction Encoded By Encode s Depicts A Physical Mural Work Organization Person Place Event Legend A Physical Photograph A JPEG ImageInformation Resource Described By

10 The world’s libraries. Connected. Another Entry Point to the Graph Realization of Embodiment Has Part Is Part Embodiment Of An Edition Work Organization Person Place Event Legend A Physical Book A Physical Photograph A Creative Work Realization

11 The world’s libraries. Connected. A Physical Photograph Owned OrganizationPhotographer Content as a Graph TimestampLat/Long Created Captured Location

12 The world’s libraries. Connected. Does your organization support entity views of your data? 1.No, we do not want our data presented as entities 2.We are not doing it but expect others to extract and relate entities in our databases. 3.We are actively considering projects 4.We currently publish entity views Audience Question

13 The world’s libraries. Connected. Semantic Web Obituaries… Yahoo Researcher Declares Semantic Web Dead What does the death of the semantic web mean for publishers? Autopsy: the death of Semantic Web Technologies Three reasons why the Semantic Web has failed

14 The world’s libraries. Connected. July 2010 Google acquires Metaweb Sir Tim Berners-Lee 1999 Semantic Web “dream for the Web [in which computers] become capable of analyzing all the data on the Web – the content, links, and transactions between people and computers.”

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19 First, define things...

20 The world’s libraries. Connected. Then define relationships...

21 The world’s libraries. Connected. Voila! Triples

22 The world’s libraries. Connected. ArchiveGrid 248 Million Dewey 300 Million VIAF 2 Billion WorldCat Catalog 31 Billion WorldCat + Articles 100–200 Billion Entire Graph 1–5 Trillion OCLC Managed Data as a TripleStore Current range of Largest Triple Stores

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26 Questions?


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