Stelline2016_Presentazione del Progetto SHARE Catalogue_pdf@CULT Srl
Le biblioteche universitarie in Linked Open Data!
Presentazione del progetto SHARE CATALOGUE con il quale sono stati convertiti in linked open data i cataloghi bibliografici delle università campane, salentine e lucane.
Inoltre, il progetto propone un portale quale interfaccia unica di navigazione dei cataloghi arricchiti e organizzati secondo BIBFRAME, il data model che riprende il modello entità/relazioni di FRBR.
L'innovativa piattaforma di e-Learning in grado di integrare tecnologie di Learning Management System (LMS) e di Knowledge Management con quelle semantiche, arricchita con una suite di funzioni riguardanti “Social Network” e “Mobile”
OLI Suite è l’LMS sviluppato da @CULT per la gestione dell’intero flusso operativo di biblioteche e archivi.
Il modulo di catalogazione di OLI Suite apre al nuovo standard RDA (Resource Description and Access).
Stelline2016_Presentazione del Progetto SHARE Catalogue_pdf@CULT Srl
Le biblioteche universitarie in Linked Open Data!
Presentazione del progetto SHARE CATALOGUE con il quale sono stati convertiti in linked open data i cataloghi bibliografici delle università campane, salentine e lucane.
Inoltre, il progetto propone un portale quale interfaccia unica di navigazione dei cataloghi arricchiti e organizzati secondo BIBFRAME, il data model che riprende il modello entità/relazioni di FRBR.
L'innovativa piattaforma di e-Learning in grado di integrare tecnologie di Learning Management System (LMS) e di Knowledge Management con quelle semantiche, arricchita con una suite di funzioni riguardanti “Social Network” e “Mobile”
OLI Suite è l’LMS sviluppato da @CULT per la gestione dell’intero flusso operativo di biblioteche e archivi.
Il modulo di catalogazione di OLI Suite apre al nuovo standard RDA (Resource Description and Access).
Presentazione Progetto Europeo Aliada - LuBeC 2014@CULT Srl
Il progetto europeo: ALIADA - Automatic publication under LInked dAta paradigm of library Data, che vede la partecipazione di Spagna, Italia e Ungheria, ha l'obiettivo di rendere le basi di conoscenza di biblioteche e musei, convertite secondo il paradigma Linked Open Data, facilmente pubblicabili ed interoperabili attraverso la condivisione delle loro collezioni.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
This document summarizes a presentation on recent developments in cataloging standards and practices, including RDA, Bibframe, and linked data. The presentation discusses how standards like RDA and FRBR are moving cataloging towards a more entity-centric model based on semantic web principles. It also outlines proposals to encode library metadata as linked open data using the Resource Description Framework (RDF) to represent bibliographic records as sets of semantic triples and link them to external datasets. The goal is to transform library data into a true "Web of data" rather than just making it available on the traditional document-based web.
Rdf and open linked data a first approach @CULT Srl
The document discusses challenges and opportunities for libraries to publish their data as linked open data on the semantic web. It provides examples of libraries that have begun publishing authority files, catalog data, and thesauri as linked open data. The document also outlines advantages of the semantic web for libraries and potential applications that could make use of linked library data.
THGenius, rdf and open linked data for thesaurus management@CULT Srl
The document discusses transforming library data to be compatible with the semantic web and linked data. It describes evolving library catalogs from traditional text descriptions to structured data elements that can be queried on the web. TH Genius is presented as a solution for publishing library data as linked entities using standards like RDF, allowing data to be queried through a SPARQL endpoint and managed through a web interface. Key features highlighted include searching across library data and metadata, classifying concepts with SKOS, and automating keyword indexing.
OseeGenius - Semantic search engine and discovery platform@CULT Srl
The document discusses the OseeGenius discovery platform and its features. It provides an overview of OseeGenius' services, search capabilities, and technical details. Key features include facets, explorers, classification, keyword indexing, metadata extraction, stemming, auto-completion, geospatial search, and integration with library systems. Screenshots demonstrate the user interface and capabilities like highlighting, user workspaces, reviews, and MARC import.
ADLUG 2008 Web 2.0 - Library 2.0 presentation@CULT Srl
The document discusses the concepts of Web 2.0 and social software in libraries. It describes several types of social software like blogs, wikis, instant messaging, social bookmarking, RSS feeds, mashups, social networking, media sharing, and folksonomies. It also provides examples of how libraries can implement these technologies and become more interactive by adopting Library 2.0 principles to better engage users and remain relevant.
Presentazione Progetto Europeo Aliada - LuBeC 2014@CULT Srl
Il progetto europeo: ALIADA - Automatic publication under LInked dAta paradigm of library Data, che vede la partecipazione di Spagna, Italia e Ungheria, ha l'obiettivo di rendere le basi di conoscenza di biblioteche e musei, convertite secondo il paradigma Linked Open Data, facilmente pubblicabili ed interoperabili attraverso la condivisione delle loro collezioni.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
This document summarizes a presentation on recent developments in cataloging standards and practices, including RDA, Bibframe, and linked data. The presentation discusses how standards like RDA and FRBR are moving cataloging towards a more entity-centric model based on semantic web principles. It also outlines proposals to encode library metadata as linked open data using the Resource Description Framework (RDF) to represent bibliographic records as sets of semantic triples and link them to external datasets. The goal is to transform library data into a true "Web of data" rather than just making it available on the traditional document-based web.
Rdf and open linked data a first approach @CULT Srl
The document discusses challenges and opportunities for libraries to publish their data as linked open data on the semantic web. It provides examples of libraries that have begun publishing authority files, catalog data, and thesauri as linked open data. The document also outlines advantages of the semantic web for libraries and potential applications that could make use of linked library data.
THGenius, rdf and open linked data for thesaurus management@CULT Srl
The document discusses transforming library data to be compatible with the semantic web and linked data. It describes evolving library catalogs from traditional text descriptions to structured data elements that can be queried on the web. TH Genius is presented as a solution for publishing library data as linked entities using standards like RDF, allowing data to be queried through a SPARQL endpoint and managed through a web interface. Key features highlighted include searching across library data and metadata, classifying concepts with SKOS, and automating keyword indexing.
OseeGenius - Semantic search engine and discovery platform@CULT Srl
The document discusses the OseeGenius discovery platform and its features. It provides an overview of OseeGenius' services, search capabilities, and technical details. Key features include facets, explorers, classification, keyword indexing, metadata extraction, stemming, auto-completion, geospatial search, and integration with library systems. Screenshots demonstrate the user interface and capabilities like highlighting, user workspaces, reviews, and MARC import.
ADLUG 2008 Web 2.0 - Library 2.0 presentation@CULT Srl
The document discusses the concepts of Web 2.0 and social software in libraries. It describes several types of social software like blogs, wikis, instant messaging, social bookmarking, RSS feeds, mashups, social networking, media sharing, and folksonomies. It also provides examples of how libraries can implement these technologies and become more interactive by adopting Library 2.0 principles to better engage users and remain relevant.