The document discusses TING.concept, a Danish initiative to create a national infrastructure for libraries. It aims to liberate library content by handling it as structured objects that can be placed in meaningful contexts. The initiative is a collaboration between Denmark's largest libraries and technical partner DBC. It uses open source software and a distributed model integrating multiple systems and indexes via APIs. The goal is to support innovation, development and knowledge sharing through an open ecosystem.
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The document discusses challenges with current digital library projects, including lack of collaboration, reinventing solutions, and closed platforms. It proposes an open ecosystem model called TING.concept that would encourage participation, rapid prototyping, merit-based contributions, and community support to better facilitate collaborative library innovation. Warm up questions then explore how to build on other libraries' work, fund and maintain common solutions, and balance innovation with public sector needs.
TING.concept is a framework for integrating library services in the digital age. It aims to provide relevant content, support user interactions and workflows, and add value through personalized experiences and context. The framework focuses on content, interaction and context through a distributed model that integrates systems and indexes using APIs and web services. A proof of concept was launched in 2010 integrating content from various sources and libraries in Denmark. The TING.concept community promotes collaboration, innovation and sharing through open source development. Current work involves expanding partnerships and implementations.
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This document summarizes Eric Barroca's presentation on the challenges of digital assets and transaction documents in the Web 2.0 era. It discusses how digital assets and transaction documents are essentially files with metadata and how content management systems need to evolve to address how content is used and viewed by users. It presents two strategies for content management systems - an app mashup approach using federated search and a unified platform approach using a single rich content repository and common services. The strategies aim to solve business problems by defining content strategies and building user-centric applications centered around key business processes.
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Open Source as a sustainable model for collaborative Library Innovationhernvall
The document discusses challenges with current digital library projects, including lack of collaboration, reinventing solutions, and closed platforms. It proposes an open ecosystem model called TING.concept that would encourage participation, rapid prototyping, merit-based contributions, and community support to better facilitate collaborative library innovation. Warm up questions then explore how to build on other libraries' work, fund and maintain common solutions, and balance innovation with public sector needs.
TING.concept is a framework for integrating library services in the digital age. It aims to provide relevant content, support user interactions and workflows, and add value through personalized experiences and context. The framework focuses on content, interaction and context through a distributed model that integrates systems and indexes using APIs and web services. A proof of concept was launched in 2010 integrating content from various sources and libraries in Denmark. The TING.concept community promotes collaboration, innovation and sharing through open source development. Current work involves expanding partnerships and implementations.
This document provides an overview of TING.concept, which is a foundation for digital library integration and innovation. It discusses why TING.concept is needed to ensure library services are relevant in the digital age and compete effectively. It describes what TING.concept is - an open ecosystem based on APIs and web services that can integrate content from libraries and providers and support discovery across systems. It provides details on the TING.concept community and examples of current projects and partnerships.
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The Information Workbench - Linked Data and Semantic Wikis in the EnterprisePeter Haase
The Information Workbench is a platform for Linked Data applications in the enterprise. Targeting the full life-cycle of Linked Data applications, it facilitates the integration and processing of Linked Data following a Data-as-a-Service paradigm.
In this talk we present how we use Semantic Wiki technologies in the Information Workbench for the development of user interfaces for interacting with the Linked Data. The user interface can be easily customized using a large set of widgets for data integration, interactive visualization, exploration and analytics, as well as the collaborative acquisition and authoring of Linked Data. The talk will feature a live demo illustrating an example application, a Conference Explorer integrating data about the SMWCon conference, publications and social media.
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The document discusses Resource Description Framework (RDF), a standard used for describing resources, their relationships, and data interchange on the web. RDF allows libraries to publish and interconnect metadata on the Semantic Web by generating bibliographic records in RDF. It describes how the Semantic Web provides a common framework for data sharing across applications and boundaries. Library portals can use Semantic Web technologies to facilitate user search and access to learning resources by semantically annotating large collections of resources.
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Cloud-based Linked Data Management for Self-service Application DevelopmentPeter Haase
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Interoperability in the Internet of Things is critical for emerging services and applications. In this presentation we advocate the use of IoT ‘hubs’ to aggregate things using web protocols, and suggest a staged approach to interoperability. In the context of a UK government funded project involving 8 IoT projects to address cross-domain IoT interoperability, we introduce the HyperCat IoT catalogue specification. We then describe the tools and techniques we developed to adapt an existing data portal and IoT platform to this specification, and provide an IoT hub focused on the highways industry called ‘Smart Streets’. Based on our experience developing this large scale IoT hub, we outline lessons learned which we hope will contribute to ongoing efforts to create an interoperable global IoT ecosystem.
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The document discusses an information workbench platform that enables self-service linked data applications. It addresses challenges in building linked data applications like data integration and quality. The platform allows for discovery and integration of internal and external data sources. It provides intelligent data access, analytics, and collaboration tools through a semantic wiki interface with customizable widgets. Example application areas discussed are knowledge management, digital libraries, and intelligent data center management.
CLARIAH Toogdag 2018: A distributed network of digital heritage informationEnno Meijers
Slides of my keynote at the CLARIAH Toogdag 2018 on 9 March at the National Library of the Netherlands. The main topics were the development of the distributed digital heritage network and the alignment to and cooperation with the CLARIAH infrastructure and data. It also points at some of the current limitations of the semantic web technology.
Session 1.4 a distributed network of heritage informationsemanticsconference
This document discusses strategies for improving discovery of digital heritage information across Dutch cultural institutions. It identifies problems with the current infrastructure based on OAI-PMH including lack of semantic alignment and inefficient data integration. The proposed strategy is to build a distributed network based on Linked Data principles, with a registry of organizations and datasets, a knowledge graph with backlinks to support resource discovery, and virtual data integration using federated querying of Linked Data sources. This will improve usability, visibility, and sustainability of digital heritage information in the Netherlands.
A distributed network of digital heritage information - Semantics AmsterdamEnno Meijers
This document discusses strategies for improving discovery of digital heritage information across Dutch cultural institutions. It identifies problems with the current infrastructure based on OAI-PMH including lack of semantic alignment and inefficient data integration. The proposed strategy is to build a distributed network based on Linked Data principles, with a registry of organizations and datasets, a knowledge graph with backlinks to support resource discovery, and virtual data integration using federated querying of Linked Data sources. This will improve usability, visibility, and sustainability of digital heritage information in the Netherlands.
Presentation for the OCLC Linked Data Roundtable event for IFLA Helsinki 2012. Covers the reasoning behind the BL's linked open data version of the British National Bibliography, the processes needed to create the service and challenges to be addressed.
The document discusses Resource Description Framework (RDF), a standard used for describing resources, their relationships, and data interchange on the web. RDF allows libraries to publish and interconnect metadata on the Semantic Web by generating bibliographic records in RDF. It describes how the Semantic Web provides a common framework for data sharing across applications and boundaries. Library portals can use Semantic Web technologies to facilitate user search and access to learning resources by semantically annotating large collections of resources.
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A distributed network of digital heritage information by Enno Meijers - Europ...Europeana
The document discusses the Digital Heritage Network (NDE) in the Netherlands, which aims to increase access to digital heritage information by developing a distributed network. It outlines the NDE's three-layered approach focusing on sustainability, usability, and visibility. Key challenges include poor semantic alignment and data integration issues. The network will implement Linked Data principles by maximizing usability of data at the source, building a shared terminology network, and supporting a mix of semantic and physical/virtual integration approaches like federated querying. This will help realize the vision of a semantically integrated yet distributed network for digital heritage discovery.
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With tremendous growth in mobile device usage on the Internet over the past few years, the importance of mobility is evident. Given the shift, companies are looking to develop and execute on strategies that provide a first-class experience for these devices. Organizations are also investing in search and content targeting techniques to provide a richer, more focused experience for customers.
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This document discusses the union catalog and knowledge engineering efforts of the TELDAP project. It outlines the development of metadata models and databases for different types of digital objects. It also describes plans to establish hyperlinks between content and objects by developing keyword extraction and automatic hyperlink tagging tools. The document concludes by discussing future plans to construct multilingual thesauri and develop knowledge-based retrieval systems to further enrich digital content.
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Neo4j is a graph database that stores data in nodes and relationships. It allows for efficient querying of connected data through graph traversals. Key aspects include nodes that can contain properties, relationships that connect nodes and also contain properties, and the ability to navigate the graph through traversals. Neo4j provides APIs for common graph operations like creating and removing nodes/relationships, running traversals, and managing transactions. It is well suited for domains that involve connected, semi-structured data like social networks.
Mets opening day - web based mets creation (2007)Ralf Stockmann
This document discusses the future of digital libraries and repositories moving towards a decentralized web services model relying on personalization, social communities, semantic relations, and grid computing. It presents a web-based METS creator as a tool for high quality mass digitization that allows for flexible metadata sets, workflow orchestration, access roles and permissions, and presentation/usage of digitized content. The tool builds logical and physical structures in the METS format from scanned images and descriptive metadata, and controls functions like full text search, image highlighting, and presenting TEI full text.
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1. A foundation for change
SUHF seminarium
Nationell infrastruktur
27 Augusti 2010, Stockholm, Sverige
Mats Hernvall / TING.Concept / DBC
mats@hernvall.com - www.ting.dk - mhe@dbc.dk
TING.concept – SUHF 2010-08-27 – www.dbc.dk
2. Dagens agenda!
# Kort historik
# Vad ärTING.concept
# TING.concept Community
# Status idag
# Q&A
TING.concept – SUHF 2010-08-27 – www.dbc.dk
3. Historik
# Projekt initierat 2008Q3 av Danmarks två största
folkbibliotek Århus och Köpenhamn
# DBC vald som teknikpartner – infrastruktur, SOA,
bibliotek.dk, Open Source
# Open - Data, Access, Licenses, Source, Innovation and
Minds
# Just Do It, Win-Win-Win, Make a difference!
Ensure that library services are relevant
for the users in the digital society
TING.concept – SUHF 2010-08-27 – www.dbc.dk
4. Förändringskrafter
# Pervasive library och tjänster, mer än sökning, content in
context, flexibilitet
# Fragmentisering av innehållstjänster, mångfald av system, silos,
inlåsning av data
# Problem för användarna, dåligt utnyttjande av resurser, dålig
synlighet och återanvändning av kunskap
# Önskan om effektiv användning av innehåll på mängder av
plattformar och sammanhang samt utveckling av nya tjänster
# TCO och kostnadseffektivitet – integration/underhåll/ drift/
licenser/utveckling
# Skalbarhet och samarbete: nationellt –lokalt, stort – litet,
bibliotek – leverantörer, infrastruktur – tjänster
TING.concept – SUHF 2010-08-27 – www.dbc.dk
5. Our mission
# to liberate library content - data and knowledge
# to handle library content as objects with structure,
metadata and relations
# to place library services and content in meaningful
contexts for the users
# to make the users knowledge and library knowledge
visible and useful
# to use open source software to promote collaboration
# to form communities for innovation, development and
knowledge sharing
TING.concept – SUHF 2010-08-27 – www.dbc.dk
6. Libraries in the Digital- Society!
TING.concept
• Context
• The pervasive library
• Everywhere – the workflow – network
Context
• Personalization
# Library services - designing for user needs is
fundamentally about people, their activities,
and the context of those activities
TING.concept – SUHF 2010-08-27 – www.dbc.dk
7. Libraries in the Digital- Society!
TING.concept
• Content
• Interaction
• Context Access
# access methods that supports user experiences in
workflows and processes – content in context
TING.concept – SUHF 2010-08-27 – www.dbc.dk
8. Libraries in the Digital- Society!
TING.concept
• Content
• Interaction
• Context
Content
# indexes to hundreds of millions of the
worldÊs best „social and knowledge‰ objects -
words, images and sound
TING.concept – SUHF 2010-08-27 – www.dbc.dk
10. TING.concept
TING.concept original map
• Horizontal integration
• Integrated search
• Unified indexes – but extended with Linked Data + Federated search
• Distributed model – integrates several systems and indexes
• Unique through the focus on API´s and WS + partnerships
• Support competition in the front end
• Widgetize the world – mashup – match services - Interaction
TING.concept – SUHF 2010-08-27 – www.dbc.dk
11. TING.concept
TING.concept original map
• Horizontal integration
• Integrated search
• Unified indexes – but extended with Linked Data + Federated search
• Distributed model – integrates several systems and indexes
• Unique through the focus on API´s and WS + partnerships
• Support competition in the front end
• Objects
Widgetize the world – mashup – match services - Interaction
Relations
Metadata
Enrichments
Indexes
TING.concept – SUHF 2010-08-27 – www.dbc.dk
12. TING.concept
TING.concept original map
• Horizontal integration
•
Content
Integrated search
• Library indexes – but extended with Linked Data + Federated search
Unified
• Distributed model – integrates several systems and indexes
System(s)
•
- Unique through the focus on API´s and WS + partnerships
--
• Support competition in the front end
Content
• Objects
Widgetize the world – mashup – match services - Interaction
Providers
--- Relations
Open Content Metadata
--- Enrichments
Library Indexes
Content
---
User Content
---
Interaction
Statistics
TING.concept – SUHF 2010-08-27 – www.dbc.dk
13. TING.concept
TING.concept original map
WS/API
• Horizontal integration
•
Content
Integrated search Search
Scan
• Library indexes – but extended with Linked Data + Federated search
Unified
• Admin
Distributed model – integrates several systems and indexes
System(s)
•
- Unique through the focus on API´s and WS + partnerships
-- Relevance
• Support competition in the front end
Content ---
• Objects
Widgetize the world – mashup – match services - Interaction
Providers Spell
--- Relations
ADHL
Open Content Metadata
Similar
--- Enrichments
Library
Covers
Indexes
Content User generated
--- content
User Content Geotags
---
Interaction
Statistics
TING.concept – SUHF 2010-08-27 – www.dbc.dk
14. TING.concept
TING.concept original map
WS/API
• Horizontal integration
•
Content
Integrated search Search
Scan
• Library indexes – but extended with Linked Data + Federated search
Unified
• Admin
Distributed model – integrates several systems and indexes
System(s)
•
- Unique through the focus on API´s and WS + partnerships
-- Relevance
• Support competition in the front end Interaction
Content ---
• Objects
Widgetize the world – mashup – match services - Interaction
Providers Interfaces
Spell
--- Relations
ADHL Websites
Open Content Metadata
Similar Applications
--- Enrichments
Covers Widgets
Library Indexes
Content User generated Gadgets
--- content …
User Content Geotags
---
Interaction
Statistics
TING.concept – SUHF 2010-08-27 – www.dbc.dk
15. TING.concept
TING.concept original map
WS/API
• Horizontal integration
•
Content
Integrated search Search
Scan
• Library indexes – but extended with Linked Data + Federated search
Unified
• Admin
Distributed model – integrates several systems and indexes
System(s)
•
- Unique through the focus on API´s and WS + partnerships
-- Relevance
• Support competition in the front end Interaction
Content ---
• Objects
Widgetize the world – mashup – match services - Interaction
Providers Interfaces
Spell
--- Relations
ADHL Websites
Open Content Metadata
Similar Applications
--- Enrichments
Covers Widgets
Library Indexes
Content User generated Gadgets
--- content …
User Content Geotags
---
Interaction Transactional Content Services
Statistics Authentification, Availability, Reservations
Loan, Stream, Download, …
TING.concept – SUHF 2010-08-27 – www.dbc.dk
16. TING.concept
TING.concept original map
WS/API
• Horizontal integration Linked
•
Content
Integrated search Search
Data
Scan
• Library indexes – but extended with Linked Data + Federated search
Unified
• Admin
Distributed model – integrates several systems and indexes
System(s)
•
- Unique through the focus on API´s and WS + partnerships
-- Relevance
• Support competition in the front end Interaction
Content ---
• Objects
Widgetize the world – mashup – match services - Interaction
Providers Interfaces
Spell
--- Relations
ADHL Websites
Open Content Metadata
Similar Applications
--- Enrichments
Covers Widgets
Library Indexes
Content User generated Gadgets
--- Federated content …
User Content Search Geotags
---
Interaction Transactional Content Services
Statistics Authentification, Availability, Reservations
Loan, Stream, Download, …
TING.concept – SUHF 2010-08-27 – www.dbc.dk
17. DBC.Brønd (Datawell)
Web Spell, ADHL,
Services SearchAdmin Search Scan Cover, etc.
Search, Index
Object Facettes, etc.
Repository Solr
Content
Data
Dock Fedora
Commons
Lucene
Harvest: Creates objects from input files
Annotate: Writes metadata to the object
Relation: Builds relations to other objects
Store: Stores the object in Fedora
TING.concept – SUHF 2010-08-27 – www.dbc.dk
19. Community slogan
An open eco-system for
digital [cultural] innovation
collaboration, and
shared results
TING.concept – SUHF 2010-08-27 – www.dbc.dk
21. Partnerships!
# Important part of TING.concept
# Partnerships on all levels: system vendors,
content suppliers, developers, libraries⁄
# Joint projects – Innovation – New products
# Partnership committment
# to implement digital library services in the
spirit of TING.concept
# to share experiences and results through
TING.concept Community
# to contribute according to ability
TING.concept – SUHF 2010-08-27 – www.dbc.dk
22. T!NGCONCEPTecosystem
Use / Re-use
Contribute
Cooperate
Projects Collaborate
Separately owned,
Baseed
funded and governed
B
Based on / supports TING
Initiated
Owned Participate
Governed Partnership
Funded Committment
System
Individuals Vendors Libraries Institutions Publishers Etc.
Integrators
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28. TING users / partners in Denmark
# Public Libraries above (mostly
Drupal)
# InLead Libraries (Drupal/EasyCMS)
# Integra Libraries (Drupal)
# Netlydbog (Drupal)
# 7 ProfessionshŒjskoler (Drupal)
# PallesGavebod - national children's
library web (TING backend)
# Danish Digital Library, National
project for new library
infrastructure, not yet started
(inspired by TING.concept)
# BIBOS, ⁄
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29. Some pros and cons
+ Kontroll och flexibilitet: innehåll och struktur, licenser,
metadata, relationer och mervärde/kompletteringar
+ Användning och Innovation: möjlighet att bygga upp ett
bestående värde som stödjer fri användnig och utveckling
+ Skalbarhet och Samarbete: lokalt – nationellt - internationellt
- Innehåll och Licenser: initialt betydligt mindre innehåll än de
specialiserade lev, stort arbete att hantera licenser och avtal
- Funktionalitet idag: de specialiserade systemleverantörerna har
ett funktionellt försprång med dedikerade sökgränssnitt
- Resursintensivt: centrala resurser för utveckling, drift och
koordinering + behov av nationell/lokal samverkan
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30. Some lessons learned
# The TING.concept works – library services in context
# Library usage behavior *is* diverse
# Ex. what's the meaning of relevance within 100Ês of
million objects of different types and structure?
# Good interaction interfaces is everything – great need for
UX people and Interaction Designers
# The collaborative win-win-win model works but takes a
lot of time and effort (initial project -> community)
# We have only started and learn new things every day –
this is a long and exciting journey driven by Libraries
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31. The ´s ahead
# More libraries, vendors and suppliers
# More content in the BrŒnd
# More innovations and services
# More collaboration and sharing
# More creative people
# More library use and users
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