2016
DOI: 10.1177/0165551516650410
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Representing and integrating bibliographic information into the Semantic Web: A comparison of four conceptual models

Abstract: Integration of library data into the Semantic Web environment is a key issue for libraries and is approached on the basis of interoperability between conceptual models. Several data models exist for the representation and publication of library data in the Semantic Web and therefore inter-domain and intra-domain interoperability issues emerge as a growing number of web data are generated. Achieving interoperability for different representations of the same or related entities between the library and other cult… Show more

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“…The content relationships studied are derivation, equivalence and the whole-part relationship. This study [8] identified that for the description of each case, there can be more than one alternative representations enabled by each model's semantics. The research has also revealed similarities and divergences between the models that may facilitate or hinder interoperability and sharing of library data.…”
Section: Approach and Preliminary Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The content relationships studied are derivation, equivalence and the whole-part relationship. This study [8] identified that for the description of each case, there can be more than one alternative representations enabled by each model's semantics. The research has also revealed similarities and divergences between the models that may facilitate or hinder interoperability and sharing of library data.…”
Section: Approach and Preliminary Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Achieving interoperability for different representations of the same or related entities between the library and other institutions can enhance rich bibliographic data reusability and support the development of new data-driven information services (Zapounidou et al , 2017). Scholars and practitioners are exploring approaches to achieve information reusability and interoperability.…”
Section: Recent Studies On Information Integration In Librariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are many types of derivation, as described in [15]. In this paper, the case of literal translation is studied.…”
Section: Derivation Patterns: Translation and Adaptationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The preservation of content relationships and bibliographic families in the mapping and data transformation process between two library data conceptual models is not a straightforward issue due to semantic and structural heterogeneities between the models [15]. Therefore, representation patterns for both FRBR and BIBFRAME need to be identified so as the semantics of the content relationships and bibliographic families in the terms of each conceptual model is described.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%