2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-67008-9_63
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Studying Conceptual Models for Publishing Library Data to the Semantic Web

Abstract: Abstract.This thesis studies the library data and the way that linked data technologies may affect libraries. The thesis aims to contribute to the research regarding the development and implementation of a framework for the integration of bibliographic data in the semantic web. It seeks to make sound propositions for the interoperability of conceptual bibliographic models, as well as for future library systems and search environments integrating bibliographic information.

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“…One year later, in 2014, they focused on mapping core classes and properties between the BIBFRAME and EDM conceptual models [254,255]. In 2017, a new research study came that aimed to develop and implement a framework for the integration of bibliographic data in the Semantic Web [256]. Finally, they studied a set of cases (Work with single Expression, Work with multiple Expressions, translation, adaptation) to examine if and how bibliographic content relationships and families could be preserved in mappings from FRBR to BIBFRAME 2.0 [257].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One year later, in 2014, they focused on mapping core classes and properties between the BIBFRAME and EDM conceptual models [254,255]. In 2017, a new research study came that aimed to develop and implement a framework for the integration of bibliographic data in the Semantic Web [256]. Finally, they studied a set of cases (Work with single Expression, Work with multiple Expressions, translation, adaptation) to examine if and how bibliographic content relationships and families could be preserved in mappings from FRBR to BIBFRAME 2.0 [257].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%