Facilitating access to the web of data : a guide for librarians / David Stuart.

  • Stuart, David (David Patrick)
Date:
2011
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Description

"The web is changing from a web of documents to a web of data; from a web that can be read by humans, to one that can be read by machines. These are fascinating advances for anyone interested in the changing nature of the web and the way we access information. The technologies being forged in this new landscape will provide a host of opportunities for library and information professionals to shape the information landscape of the future. This book is a wide-ranging introduction to the emerging web of data and the semantic web, exploring technologies including APIs, microformats and linked data. Its topical commentary and practical examples drawn from the international LIS community explore how information professionals can harness the power of this new phenomenon to inform strategy and become facilitators of access to data. Key topics covered include: open data: a semantic web - one that's meaningful to computers data silos; the semantic web- the RDF vision embedded semantics; and, the library and the web of data the future of the librarian and the web of data. ... This is essential reading for library and information professionals and for LIS students and researchers. It will also be of value to information architects, web developers and all those interested in making sure that people have access to the information they need"--Back cover.

Publication/Creation

London : Facet Publishing, 2011.

Physical description

xxiv, 173 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

Contents

Open data -- A semantic web : one that's meaningful to computers -- Data silos -- The semantic web : the RDF vision -- Embedded semantics -- The library and the web of data -- The future of the librarian and the web of data.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (p. 157-166) and index.

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  • 1856047458
  • 9781856047456