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What place for libraries in a Linked Data world?

by Sarah Bartlett on Dec 02, 2010

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Presented at Online Information 2010, on Wednesday December 1st.

Presented at Online Information 2010, on Wednesday December 1st.

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  • SarahBartlett Sarah Bartlett I have now recorded some audio to accompany the slides and this is available here:
    http://blogs.talis.com/nodalities/2010/12/what-place-for-libraries-in-a-linked-data-world.php
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  • jodischneider jodischneider Slide 8 FTW!

    via http://kcoyle.blogspot.com/2010/12/online-2010-and-swib.html where Karen Coyle says 'My co-speakers were Sarah Barlett of Talis, and Martin Malmsten from the Swedish National Library. Sarah did something that had never occurred to me, but now I just think 'Doh!' it's so obvious. Her talk walked through a literary, rather than bibliographic, view of some library materials. She showed how you could use linked data to support the humanities. It was, as the British say, brilliant. It's also a great way to teach people about linked data, and she advised everyone to come up with something they have a passion for and use it as an exercise in linking. Now I want to come up with some fun linking exercises for teaching purposes.'
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