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.
Building Together With Collaborative Web Technologies RevisedMark-Shane Scale ♞
This document discusses how libraries can collaborate using web technologies. It describes tools like wikis, Google sites, Google docs, and customizable search engines that allow libraries and patrons to collaboratively create and share resources. Examples are given of how libraries can use these tools to build joint subject guides and bibliographies, manuals for staff, and customized search engines to improve access to information. The document encourages libraries to take advantage of these collaborative options.
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.
Chalitha Perera | Cross Media Concept and Entity Driven Search for Enterprisesemanticsconference
This document discusses an enterprise content management solution called Sensefy that provides semantic search capabilities across heterogeneous data sources. It semantically enhances unstructured content using named entity recognition and linking to external knowledge bases. Sensefy uses the Media In Context (MICO) platform for cross-media analysis and metadata extraction. The system allows for federated search across different repositories as well as entity-driven search with disambiguation and suggestion capabilities. A demo is provided to showcase these semantic search features.
This document outlines DBpedia's strategy to become a global open knowledge graph by facilitating collaboration on data. It discusses establishing governance and curation processes to improve data quality and enable organizations to incubate their knowledge graphs. The goals are to have millions of users and contributors collaborating on data through services like GitHub for data. Technologies like identifiers, schema mapping, and test-driven development help integrate data. The vision is for DBpedia to connect many decentralized data sources so data becomes freely available and easier to work with.
David Kuilman | Creating a Semantic Enterprise Content model to support conti...semanticsconference
The document discusses developing a dynamic semantic content model to support continuous acquisition and use of content at Elsevier. It proposes a model with extensible classes for different content and asset types, properties, and relationships. This would allow new types, properties, and formats to be added over time. The model represents content and assets as graphs that can be combined and extended with additional metadata and analytics. This comprehensive and flexible approach aims to increase content volume, coverage, utility, and drive operational efficiencies for content management.
Next Steps for IMLS's National Digital PlatformTrevor Owens
This keynote, at the Upper Midwest Digital Collections Conference, provides and update on the National Digital Platform and 20 projects supported to enhance it. The national digital platform is a way of thinking about and approaching the digital capability and capacity of libraries across the US. In this sense, it is the combination of software applications, social and technical infrastructure, and staff expertise that provide library content and services to all users in the US. As libraries increasingly use digital infrastructure to provide access to digital content and resources, there are more and more opportunities for collaboration around the tools and services that they use to meet their users’ needs. It is possible for each library in the country to leverage and benefit from the work of other libraries in shared digital services, systems, and infrastructure.
We need to bridge gaps between disparate pieces of the existing digital infrastructure, for increased efficiencies, cost savings, access, and services. To this end, IMLS is focusing on the national digital platform as an area of priority in the National Leadership Grants to Libraries program and the Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian program. We are eager to explore how this way of thinking and approaching infrastructure development can help states make the best use of the funds they receive through the Grants to States program. We’re also eager to work with other foundations and funders to maximize the impact of our federal investment
Adding Semantic Edge to Your Content – From Authoring to DeliveryOntotext
Within the last few years we see and ever increasing demand for more accurate user specific content which on the other hand overwhelms content providers.This is where smart publishing platforms come into play. They aim at bringing the right content at the right time – digested, easy to comprehend, fast to navigate, and tailored to the readers’ personal interests.
The technologies that power them help publishers to automate the metadata enrichment process, making it more consistent, accurate and rich.
Building Together With Collaborative Web Technologies RevisedMark-Shane Scale ♞
This document discusses how libraries can collaborate using web technologies. It describes tools like wikis, Google sites, Google docs, and customizable search engines that allow libraries and patrons to collaboratively create and share resources. Examples are given of how libraries can use these tools to build joint subject guides and bibliographies, manuals for staff, and customized search engines to improve access to information. The document encourages libraries to take advantage of these collaborative options.
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.
Chalitha Perera | Cross Media Concept and Entity Driven Search for Enterprisesemanticsconference
This document discusses an enterprise content management solution called Sensefy that provides semantic search capabilities across heterogeneous data sources. It semantically enhances unstructured content using named entity recognition and linking to external knowledge bases. Sensefy uses the Media In Context (MICO) platform for cross-media analysis and metadata extraction. The system allows for federated search across different repositories as well as entity-driven search with disambiguation and suggestion capabilities. A demo is provided to showcase these semantic search features.
This document outlines DBpedia's strategy to become a global open knowledge graph by facilitating collaboration on data. It discusses establishing governance and curation processes to improve data quality and enable organizations to incubate their knowledge graphs. The goals are to have millions of users and contributors collaborating on data through services like GitHub for data. Technologies like identifiers, schema mapping, and test-driven development help integrate data. The vision is for DBpedia to connect many decentralized data sources so data becomes freely available and easier to work with.
David Kuilman | Creating a Semantic Enterprise Content model to support conti...semanticsconference
The document discusses developing a dynamic semantic content model to support continuous acquisition and use of content at Elsevier. It proposes a model with extensible classes for different content and asset types, properties, and relationships. This would allow new types, properties, and formats to be added over time. The model represents content and assets as graphs that can be combined and extended with additional metadata and analytics. This comprehensive and flexible approach aims to increase content volume, coverage, utility, and drive operational efficiencies for content management.
Next Steps for IMLS's National Digital PlatformTrevor Owens
This keynote, at the Upper Midwest Digital Collections Conference, provides and update on the National Digital Platform and 20 projects supported to enhance it. The national digital platform is a way of thinking about and approaching the digital capability and capacity of libraries across the US. In this sense, it is the combination of software applications, social and technical infrastructure, and staff expertise that provide library content and services to all users in the US. As libraries increasingly use digital infrastructure to provide access to digital content and resources, there are more and more opportunities for collaboration around the tools and services that they use to meet their users’ needs. It is possible for each library in the country to leverage and benefit from the work of other libraries in shared digital services, systems, and infrastructure.
We need to bridge gaps between disparate pieces of the existing digital infrastructure, for increased efficiencies, cost savings, access, and services. To this end, IMLS is focusing on the national digital platform as an area of priority in the National Leadership Grants to Libraries program and the Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian program. We are eager to explore how this way of thinking and approaching infrastructure development can help states make the best use of the funds they receive through the Grants to States program. We’re also eager to work with other foundations and funders to maximize the impact of our federal investment
Adding Semantic Edge to Your Content – From Authoring to DeliveryOntotext
Within the last few years we see and ever increasing demand for more accurate user specific content which on the other hand overwhelms content providers.This is where smart publishing platforms come into play. They aim at bringing the right content at the right time – digested, easy to comprehend, fast to navigate, and tailored to the readers’ personal interests.
The technologies that power them help publishers to automate the metadata enrichment process, making it more consistent, accurate and rich.
The document discusses aggregation as an intervention tactic to improve discoverability of online content. It argues that early web approaches focused on human accessibility but hid complexity, while aggregation can expose relationships and make content more understandable and findable by machines. Done strategically with purposes of engagement, value-adding, and enhancing discoverability through promiscuous metadata, aggregation can help unlock online riches.
This presentation, hold during Semantcs conference, introduce Ontos' current achievement towards a Streaming-based Text Mining solution by using Deep Learning and Semantic Web technologies.
The document discusses the benefits of open government data including cutting red tape, improving government operations through collaboration and better policy analysis, and enabling innovation. It provides an overview of the Australian government's open data policies and strategies, which aim to publish data by default and support data reuse. Challenges around privacy, skills, and changing culture are also addressed. The strategies outline a vision of using open data and analytics to enhance government services and create new opportunities through collaboration with industry and researchers.
The document summarizes an ENGAGE workshop discussing barriers to open data reuse in Europe and findings from the ENGAGE project. Key points include:
1) Metadata was identified as a major barrier, with needs for a rich format to facilitate discovery and addressing issues like multilinguality, data ownership, and formats.
2) ENGAGE aims to provide a single access point and tools for researchers and citizens to discover, browse, download, visualize, and submit diverse public sector data sources.
3) ENGAGE 2.0 adds additional functionalities like dataset extension, conversion, cleansing, and crowdsourcing derived datasets while maintaining provenance information.
The Web of Linked Open Data, or LOD, is the most relevant achievement of the Semantic Web. Initially proposed by Tim Berners-Lee in a seminal paper published in Scientific American in 2001, the Semantic Web envisions a web where software agents can interact with large volumes of structured, easy to process data. It is now when users have at our disposal the first, mature results of this vision. Among them, and probably the most significant ones, are the different LOD initiatives and projects that publish open data in standard formats like RDF.
This presentation provides an overview and comparison of different LOD initiatives in the area of patent information, and analyses potential opportunities for building new information services based on largely available datasets of patent information. Information is based on different interviews conducted with innovation agents and on the analysis of professional bibliography and current implementations.
LOD opportunities are not only restricted to information aggregators, but also to end-users and innovation agents that need to face with the difficulties of dealing with large amounts of data. In both cases, the opportunities offered by LOD need to be assessed, as LOD has just become a standard, universal method to distribute, share and access data.
Data curator: who is s / he? Findings of the IFLA Library Theory and Research...Anna Maria Tammaro
The document summarizes findings from a research project on data curation roles and responsibilities. It outlines the project's phases which included a literature review, content analysis of job postings, and interviews. The content analysis of over 400 job postings found that roles involved in data curation have diverse titles and responsibilities often include instruction, reference, outreach, access, and preservation services. Data curators work to ensure long-term access and understanding of research data across its lifecycle.
Robert Isele | eccenca CorporateMemory - Semantically integrated Enterprise D...semanticsconference
The document discusses an architecture for semantically integrating enterprise data lakes. It proposes a corporate memory that centrally manages metadata, ontologies and integration rules. Data is ingested from various sources and stored in a data lake. A knowledge graph is used to semantically link datasets using lifting and linking rules. Users can then generate consolidated views over the integrated data and execute analytics using Apache Spark. The process involves dataset management, discovery, integration and providing domain-specific access to the data.
2013 04-29 american art collaborative lod meeting - washington dc - weblecmaj
The document discusses Lec Maj's presentation on linked open data, end-users, and applications at the American Art Collaborative Linked Open Data Meeting. It provides details on Maj's role at the Yale Center for British Art and the projects they have been working on to create linked open data including connecting data between the YCBA and other institutions like the British Museum. It also showcases some open applications that have been created using the YCBA linked open data like an ecard app and an exhibit objects app.
What is linked data
What is open data
What is the difference between linked and open data
How to publish linked data (5-star schema)
The economic and social aspects of linked data.
Session 1 and 2 "Challenges and Opportunities with Big Linked Data Visualiza...Laura Po
"Challenges and Opportunities with Big Linked Data Visualization" tutorial @ISWC 2018
A book on the topic published by the author is
"Linked Data Visualization: Techniques, Tools and Big Data"
Laura Po, Nikos Bikakis, Federico Desimoni & George Papastefanatos
Synthesis Lectures on Data, Semantics and Knowledge
Morgan & Claypool, 2020
ISBN: 9781681737256 | 9781681737263 (ebook)
DOI: 10.2200/S00967ED1V01Y201911WBE019
Morgan & Claypool: https://www.morganclaypool.com/doi/abs/10.2200/S00967ED1V01Y201911WBE019
Homepage: http://www.linkeddatavisualization.com
Semantic technologies offer a wide range of benefits in an increasing number of application fields such as data management, business intelligence, machine learning etc.
from Christian Opitz | Head of innovation at Netresearch GmbH & Co. KG
Presentation at Semantics 2016 in Leipzig in the context with the results of the LEDS project
Large corporations have to master vast amounts of heterogeneous data in order to stay competitive. While existing approaches have attempted to consolidate and manage the data by forcing it into a single shared data model, data lakes recently emerged that instead provide a central storage point for holding all data sets in their original form. In this talk, we present eccenca Corporate Memory, which extends the data lake paradigm with a semantic integration layer for managing diverse, but semantically enriched data. In addition to that, we depict our vision for public / private data co-evolution and how we research this topic in the joint project Linked Enterprise Data Services (LEDS) together with the University of Leipzig and other partners.
from René Pietzsch | Head of Product Management, Eccenca
and Dr. Michael Martin | AKSW, Universität Leipzig, LEDS Project
Presentation at Sachsentag der Angewandten informatik 2016 in Leipzig in the context with the results of the LEDS project
On demand access to Big Data through Semantic TechnologiesPeter Haase
The document discusses enabling on-demand access to big data through semantic technologies. It describes how semantic technologies like Linked Data and ontologies can be used to virtually integrate and provide access to large, heterogeneous datasets across different data silos. The key points are that semantic technologies allow for big data to be accessed and analyzed on-demand in a self-service manner through a "Linked Data as a Service" approach, providing scalable end user access to big data.
Slides of my presentation at 9th Amirkabir Linux & Open-source Softwares Festival, about Big Data Computing Platforms and the rise of the so-called "Fast Data" phenomenon, and the architectures and state-of-the-art platforms for dealing with them.
Open Research Problems in Linked Data - WWW2010Juan Sequeda
These are the Open Research Problems of Linked Data slides that we presented at the Consuming Linked Data tutorial at WWW2010 in Raleigh, NC on April 26, 2010
Edgard Marx, Amrapali Zaveri, Diego Moussallem and Sandro Rautenberg | DBtren...semanticsconference
This document summarizes research into ranking RDF data using query logs. It discusses using query logs to measure the relevance of resources by how often they are searched. It presents the DBtrends ranking function, which maps entity labels from RDF data to search histories in query logs to assign relevance ranks. The document evaluates several entity, property and class ranking functions on DBpedia data, finding that functions incorporating external information like query logs produced better results. It also found that a simple sort by instance count was effective for ranking classes. The research aims to extend its evaluation to more countries and ranking functions.
Danish library association and the danish digital libraryMichel Steen-Hansen
In The Danish Library Association we are always happy to have guests from around the world. This week we had a visit from Estonian Librarians Association and the National Library in Ljubljana.
On this occasion I made a short presentation on Danish Library Association and The Danish Digital Library.
Projekt: En generation af
stærke læsere - Greb til læselyst fra Tænketanken Fremtidens Biblioteker http://www.fremtidensbiblioteker.dk/services2
”Læring er en af folkebibliotekets vigtigste
opgaver, og derfor er det
en naturlig samarbejdspartner for folkeskolen.
Skal samarbejdet reelt blive til virkelighed
kræver det, at bibliotekscheferne satser på
området og gør en ekstra indsats for at fortælle,
hvad bibliotekarerne kan bidrage med.
Endelig kræver det politisk opbakning og
initiativ i den enkelte kommune.”
Oplæg til Danmarks Biblioteksforenings udvalg "Bibliotekerne - indgangen til læring" http://www.db.dk/bibliotekerne-indgangen-til-l%C3%A6ring
Når de forreste vil bruge kulturpolitik til at komme foranMichel Steen-Hansen
Når jeg kommer rundt og holder oplæg om kulturpolitik og tendenser i tiden, så bruger jeg meget ofte Herning Kommune og det visionære idegrundlaget for det bibliotek de har skabt midt i hovedgaden.
MEN det det holder bare ikke i dag, da jeg skal lave oplæg for netop Herning Kommune. De skal igang med en ny samlet kulturpolitik, og de kender jo deres egen vision, men vil gerne videre. De er netop bevidste om den synergi og opbakning fra erhvervslivet der opstod ved at lade biblioteket rykke ind midt i den skrantende del af gågaden. At flytte det ellers velfungerende hovedbibliotek fra industriområdet til bymidten, den langt mest besøgte kulturinstitution med 300.000 årlige besøg og den begejstring, der opstod da det nye bibliotek midi i byen og øgede omsætningen, så de nu har ½ mio besøg om året. Noget om det omkringliggende handelsliv nyder god af og stadig flere borgere bruger.
En undersøgelse fra Juni 2015 lavet for Danmarks Biblioteksforening viser, at et veludviklet kulturtilbud i kommunen betyder meget for hvor folk vælger at bosætte sig. Specielt de veluddannede lægger stor vægt på et godt kulturtilbud i kommunen.
Dette er simpelthen en pointe, som kommunerne bør minde sig selv om igen og igen: vil I tiltrække de gode skatteborgere, så sørg for at jeres kulturtilbud, herunder biblioteket, er veludviklet og tidssvarende
Det er markant hvor stor vægt borgerne lægger på gode lokale kulturtilbud, når de vælger bopælsadresse. Her bør de kommunale politikere særligt tænke på biblioteket, der som landets største kulturinstitution med 36 mio. årlige besøgende, er det helt naturlige mødested i kommunen
Næsten halvdelen af de adspurgte videreuddannede, som er flyttet inden for de sidste 10 år angav, at tilstedeværelsen af et godt kulturelt tilbud i kommunen betød noget ved valget af bopælskommune.
For kortuddannede var det kun hver 4. som angav gode kulturtilbud som betydende for valg af kommune.
Særligt blandt de 30-49-årige, som er flyttet indenfor de seneste 10 år betyder tilstedeværelsen af gode kulturtilbud rigtig meget.
”Det betyder noget, at der er kulturelle tilbud i lokalområdet, når jeg skal vælge bopælskommune”
Undersøgelsen er lavet i juni 2015 af Moos-Bjerre & Lange i samarbejde med Epinion for Danmarks Biblioteksforening.
Det er udgangspunktet for mit oplæg i Sorø Kommune i dag hvor de starter en proces, hvor de skal skal udvikle en vigtig del af bosætningspolitiken, nemlig kultur og bibliotekspolitiken.
Du kan se mit oplæg her www.biblioteksdebat.dk
The document discusses aggregation as an intervention tactic to improve discoverability of online content. It argues that early web approaches focused on human accessibility but hid complexity, while aggregation can expose relationships and make content more understandable and findable by machines. Done strategically with purposes of engagement, value-adding, and enhancing discoverability through promiscuous metadata, aggregation can help unlock online riches.
This presentation, hold during Semantcs conference, introduce Ontos' current achievement towards a Streaming-based Text Mining solution by using Deep Learning and Semantic Web technologies.
The document discusses the benefits of open government data including cutting red tape, improving government operations through collaboration and better policy analysis, and enabling innovation. It provides an overview of the Australian government's open data policies and strategies, which aim to publish data by default and support data reuse. Challenges around privacy, skills, and changing culture are also addressed. The strategies outline a vision of using open data and analytics to enhance government services and create new opportunities through collaboration with industry and researchers.
The document summarizes an ENGAGE workshop discussing barriers to open data reuse in Europe and findings from the ENGAGE project. Key points include:
1) Metadata was identified as a major barrier, with needs for a rich format to facilitate discovery and addressing issues like multilinguality, data ownership, and formats.
2) ENGAGE aims to provide a single access point and tools for researchers and citizens to discover, browse, download, visualize, and submit diverse public sector data sources.
3) ENGAGE 2.0 adds additional functionalities like dataset extension, conversion, cleansing, and crowdsourcing derived datasets while maintaining provenance information.
The Web of Linked Open Data, or LOD, is the most relevant achievement of the Semantic Web. Initially proposed by Tim Berners-Lee in a seminal paper published in Scientific American in 2001, the Semantic Web envisions a web where software agents can interact with large volumes of structured, easy to process data. It is now when users have at our disposal the first, mature results of this vision. Among them, and probably the most significant ones, are the different LOD initiatives and projects that publish open data in standard formats like RDF.
This presentation provides an overview and comparison of different LOD initiatives in the area of patent information, and analyses potential opportunities for building new information services based on largely available datasets of patent information. Information is based on different interviews conducted with innovation agents and on the analysis of professional bibliography and current implementations.
LOD opportunities are not only restricted to information aggregators, but also to end-users and innovation agents that need to face with the difficulties of dealing with large amounts of data. In both cases, the opportunities offered by LOD need to be assessed, as LOD has just become a standard, universal method to distribute, share and access data.
Data curator: who is s / he? Findings of the IFLA Library Theory and Research...Anna Maria Tammaro
The document summarizes findings from a research project on data curation roles and responsibilities. It outlines the project's phases which included a literature review, content analysis of job postings, and interviews. The content analysis of over 400 job postings found that roles involved in data curation have diverse titles and responsibilities often include instruction, reference, outreach, access, and preservation services. Data curators work to ensure long-term access and understanding of research data across its lifecycle.
Robert Isele | eccenca CorporateMemory - Semantically integrated Enterprise D...semanticsconference
The document discusses an architecture for semantically integrating enterprise data lakes. It proposes a corporate memory that centrally manages metadata, ontologies and integration rules. Data is ingested from various sources and stored in a data lake. A knowledge graph is used to semantically link datasets using lifting and linking rules. Users can then generate consolidated views over the integrated data and execute analytics using Apache Spark. The process involves dataset management, discovery, integration and providing domain-specific access to the data.
2013 04-29 american art collaborative lod meeting - washington dc - weblecmaj
The document discusses Lec Maj's presentation on linked open data, end-users, and applications at the American Art Collaborative Linked Open Data Meeting. It provides details on Maj's role at the Yale Center for British Art and the projects they have been working on to create linked open data including connecting data between the YCBA and other institutions like the British Museum. It also showcases some open applications that have been created using the YCBA linked open data like an ecard app and an exhibit objects app.
What is linked data
What is open data
What is the difference between linked and open data
How to publish linked data (5-star schema)
The economic and social aspects of linked data.
Session 1 and 2 "Challenges and Opportunities with Big Linked Data Visualiza...Laura Po
"Challenges and Opportunities with Big Linked Data Visualization" tutorial @ISWC 2018
A book on the topic published by the author is
"Linked Data Visualization: Techniques, Tools and Big Data"
Laura Po, Nikos Bikakis, Federico Desimoni & George Papastefanatos
Synthesis Lectures on Data, Semantics and Knowledge
Morgan & Claypool, 2020
ISBN: 9781681737256 | 9781681737263 (ebook)
DOI: 10.2200/S00967ED1V01Y201911WBE019
Morgan & Claypool: https://www.morganclaypool.com/doi/abs/10.2200/S00967ED1V01Y201911WBE019
Homepage: http://www.linkeddatavisualization.com
Semantic technologies offer a wide range of benefits in an increasing number of application fields such as data management, business intelligence, machine learning etc.
from Christian Opitz | Head of innovation at Netresearch GmbH & Co. KG
Presentation at Semantics 2016 in Leipzig in the context with the results of the LEDS project
Large corporations have to master vast amounts of heterogeneous data in order to stay competitive. While existing approaches have attempted to consolidate and manage the data by forcing it into a single shared data model, data lakes recently emerged that instead provide a central storage point for holding all data sets in their original form. In this talk, we present eccenca Corporate Memory, which extends the data lake paradigm with a semantic integration layer for managing diverse, but semantically enriched data. In addition to that, we depict our vision for public / private data co-evolution and how we research this topic in the joint project Linked Enterprise Data Services (LEDS) together with the University of Leipzig and other partners.
from René Pietzsch | Head of Product Management, Eccenca
and Dr. Michael Martin | AKSW, Universität Leipzig, LEDS Project
Presentation at Sachsentag der Angewandten informatik 2016 in Leipzig in the context with the results of the LEDS project
On demand access to Big Data through Semantic TechnologiesPeter Haase
The document discusses enabling on-demand access to big data through semantic technologies. It describes how semantic technologies like Linked Data and ontologies can be used to virtually integrate and provide access to large, heterogeneous datasets across different data silos. The key points are that semantic technologies allow for big data to be accessed and analyzed on-demand in a self-service manner through a "Linked Data as a Service" approach, providing scalable end user access to big data.
Slides of my presentation at 9th Amirkabir Linux & Open-source Softwares Festival, about Big Data Computing Platforms and the rise of the so-called "Fast Data" phenomenon, and the architectures and state-of-the-art platforms for dealing with them.
Open Research Problems in Linked Data - WWW2010Juan Sequeda
These are the Open Research Problems of Linked Data slides that we presented at the Consuming Linked Data tutorial at WWW2010 in Raleigh, NC on April 26, 2010
Edgard Marx, Amrapali Zaveri, Diego Moussallem and Sandro Rautenberg | DBtren...semanticsconference
This document summarizes research into ranking RDF data using query logs. It discusses using query logs to measure the relevance of resources by how often they are searched. It presents the DBtrends ranking function, which maps entity labels from RDF data to search histories in query logs to assign relevance ranks. The document evaluates several entity, property and class ranking functions on DBpedia data, finding that functions incorporating external information like query logs produced better results. It also found that a simple sort by instance count was effective for ranking classes. The research aims to extend its evaluation to more countries and ranking functions.
Danish library association and the danish digital libraryMichel Steen-Hansen
In The Danish Library Association we are always happy to have guests from around the world. This week we had a visit from Estonian Librarians Association and the National Library in Ljubljana.
On this occasion I made a short presentation on Danish Library Association and The Danish Digital Library.
Projekt: En generation af
stærke læsere - Greb til læselyst fra Tænketanken Fremtidens Biblioteker http://www.fremtidensbiblioteker.dk/services2
”Læring er en af folkebibliotekets vigtigste
opgaver, og derfor er det
en naturlig samarbejdspartner for folkeskolen.
Skal samarbejdet reelt blive til virkelighed
kræver det, at bibliotekscheferne satser på
området og gør en ekstra indsats for at fortælle,
hvad bibliotekarerne kan bidrage med.
Endelig kræver det politisk opbakning og
initiativ i den enkelte kommune.”
Oplæg til Danmarks Biblioteksforenings udvalg "Bibliotekerne - indgangen til læring" http://www.db.dk/bibliotekerne-indgangen-til-l%C3%A6ring
Når de forreste vil bruge kulturpolitik til at komme foranMichel Steen-Hansen
Når jeg kommer rundt og holder oplæg om kulturpolitik og tendenser i tiden, så bruger jeg meget ofte Herning Kommune og det visionære idegrundlaget for det bibliotek de har skabt midt i hovedgaden.
MEN det det holder bare ikke i dag, da jeg skal lave oplæg for netop Herning Kommune. De skal igang med en ny samlet kulturpolitik, og de kender jo deres egen vision, men vil gerne videre. De er netop bevidste om den synergi og opbakning fra erhvervslivet der opstod ved at lade biblioteket rykke ind midt i den skrantende del af gågaden. At flytte det ellers velfungerende hovedbibliotek fra industriområdet til bymidten, den langt mest besøgte kulturinstitution med 300.000 årlige besøg og den begejstring, der opstod da det nye bibliotek midi i byen og øgede omsætningen, så de nu har ½ mio besøg om året. Noget om det omkringliggende handelsliv nyder god af og stadig flere borgere bruger.
En undersøgelse fra Juni 2015 lavet for Danmarks Biblioteksforening viser, at et veludviklet kulturtilbud i kommunen betyder meget for hvor folk vælger at bosætte sig. Specielt de veluddannede lægger stor vægt på et godt kulturtilbud i kommunen.
Dette er simpelthen en pointe, som kommunerne bør minde sig selv om igen og igen: vil I tiltrække de gode skatteborgere, så sørg for at jeres kulturtilbud, herunder biblioteket, er veludviklet og tidssvarende
Det er markant hvor stor vægt borgerne lægger på gode lokale kulturtilbud, når de vælger bopælsadresse. Her bør de kommunale politikere særligt tænke på biblioteket, der som landets største kulturinstitution med 36 mio. årlige besøgende, er det helt naturlige mødested i kommunen
Næsten halvdelen af de adspurgte videreuddannede, som er flyttet inden for de sidste 10 år angav, at tilstedeværelsen af et godt kulturelt tilbud i kommunen betød noget ved valget af bopælskommune.
For kortuddannede var det kun hver 4. som angav gode kulturtilbud som betydende for valg af kommune.
Særligt blandt de 30-49-årige, som er flyttet indenfor de seneste 10 år betyder tilstedeværelsen af gode kulturtilbud rigtig meget.
”Det betyder noget, at der er kulturelle tilbud i lokalområdet, når jeg skal vælge bopælskommune”
Undersøgelsen er lavet i juni 2015 af Moos-Bjerre & Lange i samarbejde med Epinion for Danmarks Biblioteksforening.
Det er udgangspunktet for mit oplæg i Sorø Kommune i dag hvor de starter en proces, hvor de skal skal udvikle en vigtig del af bosætningspolitiken, nemlig kultur og bibliotekspolitiken.
Du kan se mit oplæg her www.biblioteksdebat.dk
Oplæg til informations- og inspirationsmøde om forsøgsordningen (ikkekommerci...Michel Steen-Hansen
Jeg har lavet et oplæg om bibliotekerne i offentlighedens tjeneste - set i et public service lys.
Det er til Informations- og Inspirationsmøde om forsøgsordningen (ikkekommerciel lokal-tv via internettet):
For at understøtte og inspirere til samarbejder har Slots- og Kulturstyrelsen bl.a. inviteret Danmarks Biblioteksforening og Kulturhusene i Danmark til at holde oplæg om, hvad der optager dem i forhold til distribution af web-tv, deres ideer til samarbejder mv.
Derudover vil DR Ung holde et oplæg om hvordan DR griber brugen af web-tv an.
Fra støvede bøger til digital dannelse - fortællingen om det moderne bibliotekMichel Steen-Hansen
Et foto af Trump, der giver fuck-fingeren til biblioteket var det første, mødedeltagerne stødte på, da der mandag aften var indbudt til kulturdebatmøde om bibliotekernes fremtid, skrev Herning Folkeblads redaktør Steen Hebsgaard efter jeg havde holdt oplæg på debatmøde i Ikast. Mødet var sidste skridt på vejen mod en ny kulturpolitik i Ikast Brande Kommune.
Se mere på http://biblioteksdebat.blogspot.dk/2016/12/fra-stvede-bger-til-digital-dannelse.html
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1. TING.concept – ELAG 2010-06-09 – Mats Hernvall www.dbc.dk
A foundation for change
ELAG
9. June 2010, Helsinki, Finland
Mats Hernvall / TING.Concept / DBC
mats@hernvall.com - www.ting.dk - mhe@dbc.dk
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Table Of Content!
# WhyTING.concept?
# What is TING.concept?
# TING.concept OS Community
# Current status and activities 2010
# Q&A
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• Workflow switch – services around
workflows (Lorcan)
• in the right context
• Speed
• Availability
Library bag – relevant
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lchristajoy42/
Ensure that library
services are relevant
for the users in the
digital society
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Users are on all devices,
connected
• The digital world
• Devices
• Content / formats
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Competition – experience
economy
• Compare TDC play, Bredbandsbolaget
Spotify,
• Our services together with other products
• The ability to deliver ....everywhere easily
• Free business models...
TING.concept -Experience economy
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• Freemium
• Attention economy
• Experience economy
• Price cuts on:
• Content / Media
• Technology
• Bandwidth
• Computing Power
• Storage
Business models - Competition
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Libraries – Silos
• Library websites are not integrated
• Vendors have their own products, brand,
interfaces -> Links
• Mediation are not connected to the content
– relations
• A lot of links – and a website
Databases
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• Everybody wants to do everything for
everybody
• User lock in
• These are good users fg new tech
Vendors – economist picture
David Simonds/The Economist
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Why TING.concept
What is
12. TING.concept – ELAG 2010-06-09 – Mats Hernvall www.dbc.dk
What we need!
# Ability to use content/data everywhere
Integrated Search, All media types, Relations between objects,Web Services/APIs
Open Data, Open Access, Open Licenses, Open Source and Open Minds,
# Infrastructure of scale, reduced TCO
Scalable integration, interaction and mediation,Wide support for media platforms,
Web based/SOA/SaaS
# Competition, partnerships and win-win-win
New types of partnerships and business models, Innovation and Just do it!
# Cooperation, Collaboration, Sharing
Libraries, municipalities, regional, national, international
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SOA - Crucial!
# Mediation layer strongly heterogeneous
In terms of: Media – Institutions – Systems – Platforms
# Deep integration
Local library services, municipality services, digital content, the physical library, third-
party business process systems
# Interaction interfaces, Loads of them!
Presentation screens, touch screens, mobile phones, digital photo frames, physical
devices, tablets, etc. User centric solutions, Not just a web based discovery interfaces
# Syndication, the pervasive library
Library services everywhere, part of workflows/processes/experiences
# Flexibility, and increased efficiency
Add/switch content/providers and ILS´s without changes in the UI/UX
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• Content
• Interaction
• Context
# the world's best social objects and loads of
them - words, images and sound
TING.concept -Libraries in the digital society!
Content
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• Content
• Interaction
• Context
TING.concept -
Interaction
Libraries in the digital society!
# user experiences through interaction,
learning and sharing – support the workflows
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• Context
• The pervasive library
• Everywhere – the workflow – network
• Personalization
TING.concept -
Context
Libraries in the digital society!
# designing for experiences is fundamentally
about people, their activities, and the context
of those activities – adding value
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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
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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
Library
System(s)
Content
Providers
Library
Content
Open
Content
WS/API
Search
Scan
Spell
Relevance
”Others That
Borrowed This”
”User Generated
Content”
Geotags
…
Objects
Relations
Metadata
Enrichments
Indexes
Statistics
User
Generated
Content
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Data
Dock
Facettes
Solr
Search
Apache Lucene
Process
Transform
Index
Harvest: Creates objects from input files
Annotate: Writes metadata to the object
Relation: Builds relations to other objects
Store: Stores the object in Fedora
Object
Repository
Fedora
Commons
Object WS – Search WS – and more
Brønd.T!NG + middle.T!NGContent
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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
Library
System(s)
Content
Providers
Library
Content
Open
Content
WS/API
Search
Scan
Spell
Relevance
”Others That
Borrowed This”
”User Generated
Content”
Geotags
…
Objects
Relations
Metadata
Enrichments
Indexes
LIBRARY
Applications
Widgets
Gadgets
…
Statistics
User
Generated
Content
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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
Library
System(s)
Content
Providers
Federated
Search
Library
Content
Open
Content
WS/API
Search
Scan
Spell
Relevance
”Others That
Borrowed This”
”User Generated
Content”
Geotags
…
Objects
Relations
Metadata
Enrichments
Indexes
LIBRARY
Applications
Widgets
Gadgets
…
Statistics
Linked
Data
User
Generated
Content
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Why Drupal
Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for Social
Software in the Workplace.
Drupal is in the Visionaries
quadrant because of its use of the
open source model to drive
adoption and popularity, while
providing enterprise services via
organizations such as Acquia.
Its strong content-centric,
community and web application
foundation is being rapidly
extended with hundreds of
modules, including many for
collaboration and social interaction
support.
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Faceted Search
Auto completion
Spelling
Relevance
FRBR-ized!
Covers
Syndication
Deep links – object level
Others that have borrowed
User generated content
Campaign engine
…
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Faceted Search
Auto completion
Spelling
Relevance
FRBR-ized!
Covers
Syndication
Deep links – object level
Others that have borrowed
User generated content
Campaign engine
…
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Community slogan
An open eco-system
for digital [cultural]
innovation
collaboration, and
shared results
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• Governance model
• Different teams
• Merits (except partner a mix)
TING.concept Community
Library Partner
Mobile.TING
Content.TING
Vendor Partner
Brønd.TING
Community
Council
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Community
Work Group
TING.concept
Community
Ding.TING
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Baseed
B
Based on / supports TING
LibrariesIndividuals Vendors
Projects
Separately owned,
funded and governed
System
Integrators
Institutions Publishers
Initiates
Project owners
Governs
Funds
Participate
Partnership
Committment
Use / Re-use
Contribute
Cooperate
Collaborate
Etc.
T!NGCONCEPT eco system
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Partnerships!
# Important part of TING.concept
# Partnerships on all levels: system vendors,
content suppliers, developers, libraries,
media, …
# Joint projects – Innovation – New products
# Partnership committment
# to implement digital library services in the
spirit of TING.concept
# to contribute experience and results to
TING.concept
# to contribute according to ability
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New Design
Data
Export - Post, Picture, Text, etc.
Loan
Download
Streaming
Adm
Lev. XLev. Y
API / WS
Web
Lev. X
Web
Lev. Y
Publizon
(eLib)
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The Public Libraries in the Knowledge
SocietySummaryfromthecommitteeonpubliclibraries
intheknowledgesociety
Open libraries
Inspiration and learning
The Danish Digital Library
Partnerships
Professional development.
#TheDanishDigitalLibrary
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…and more!
# Open Source Bibliotek
Project funded by Danish Agency for Libraries and Media,
12 Public Libraries, 5 software houses, andTING.concept Community
# Development projects
Discovery interfaces, mobile apps, presentation screens, touch screens,
syndication, integration with the physical library, availability, …
# More Library andVendor partners
# Nordic region
Partners, Projects and Collaboration
# …
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Freedom of choice!
Q If I don´t want to develop myself but
still want the benefits from the
TING.concept Community
development. Are there “standard
products” with support and service?
A Yes! DBC and others deliver
complete solutions based on the
TING.concept with hosting, service
and support.
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Q&A’sMore info at:
ELAG Workshop 7
Data wells by Steen Manniche, DBC
Contact
Mats Hernvall
mhe@dbc.dk
Ting.dk
dk.linkedin.com/in/hernvall
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TING sources!
# TING.concept Community (danish) - www.ting.dk
# TING.brønd (aka TING.well & OLS Search) + Services/WS source code and
documentation - oss.dbc.dk
# DBC – Open Library Strategy (OLS)Vison, Services and Architecture
(danish) - www.dbc.dk/produkter/alfabetisk-oversigt-over-alle-produkter
/copy_of_open-library-solution-ny/ols-arkitektur/?searchterm=ols
# Library web interface in Drupal aka Ding.TING
Community start point (danish)- ting.dk/dting/
Source code - github.com/dingproject/ding
Bugtracker - libraryding.lighthouseapp.com/dashboard
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Credits!
# Page 4 picture – The bag, www.flickr.com/photos/lchristajoy42/
# Page 6 graphics – Experience Economy, Business Week 2005
# Page 7 graphics – 4 Kinds of Free, David Armando, darmano.typepad.com
# Page 8 graphics 1 – The Conversation Prism, www.briansolis.com/2008/08/introducing-conversation-prism/
# Page 8 graphics 2 – The Social Landscape, www.cmo.com/social-media/cmos-guide-social-media-landscape
# Page 9 photo – Silos, flickr.com/photos/horrabin
# Page 10 graphics – Social Networks, David Simonds,The Economist 2008
# Page 24 report - Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for Social Software in the Workplace, www.gartner.com
# Page 25 web – Copenhagen Public Library, bibliotek.kk.dk
# Page 26 web - Århus Public Library, aakb.dk
# Page 32 web – TING.concept Community, ding.TING interface (Drupal) subpage, ting.dk/ding
# Page 36 web – National Danish Children's web, demo.pallesgavebod.dk
# Page 37 web – TING in Denmark, ting.dk/about/map
# Page 38 web – National Danish Library web, bibliotek.dk
# Page 39 web – Easy OPAC frontend in Odense Public Library, odensebib.dk & inlead.dk
# Page 43 report - The public libraries in the knowledge society, www.bibliotekogmedier.dk/fileadmin/publikationer/
publikationer_engelske/Reports/The_public_libraries_in_the_knowledge_society._Summary.pdf