2016
DOI: 10.3989/redc.2016.3.1299
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Gestión de fondos de archivos con datos enlazados y consultas federadas

Abstract: Resumen: En este trabajo se presentan las principales tecnologías de la Web Semántica que pueden ser de utilidad para la gestión de fondos archivísticos. Se examinan diversos proyectos de ámbito internacional y local que parten de descripciones normalizadas ISAD-G para generar ontologías, así como la disponibilidad de LIAM (Linked Archival Metadata), que facilita la transformación de datos de archivo a formato RDF (Resource Description Framework). Por otra parte, se analiza cómo la gestión de datos enlazados p… Show more

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“…The reuse of controlled vocabularies (authorities, subject headings, classifications, thesauruses) allows for far more efficient descriptions of bibliographical and archival resources. The publication of data sets according to the LOD principles provides great potential for the reuse and conservation of cultural heritage in general and archives in particular (Hidalgo-Delgado et al , 2016, p. 147; McKenna, 2013, p. 352).…”
Section: Interoperability and Reuse Of Archival Descriptions In The Semantic Web Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reuse of controlled vocabularies (authorities, subject headings, classifications, thesauruses) allows for far more efficient descriptions of bibliographical and archival resources. The publication of data sets according to the LOD principles provides great potential for the reuse and conservation of cultural heritage in general and archives in particular (Hidalgo-Delgado et al , 2016, p. 147; McKenna, 2013, p. 352).…”
Section: Interoperability and Reuse Of Archival Descriptions In The Semantic Web Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%