Cataloguing and Indexing Group Scotland - 'Linked Data and the Semantic Web - what have libraries got to do with it?'
National Library of Scotland, June 17, 2011
http://www.slainte.org.uk/events/EvntShow.cfm?uEventID=2671
Cataloguing and Indexing Group Scotland - 'Linked Data and the Semantic Web - what have libraries got to do with it?'
National Library of Scotland, June 17, 2011
http://www.slainte.org.uk/events/EvntShow.cfm?uEventID=2671
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11791443.v1
Presentation at IGeLU 2014 Oxford. Shift view on relevance in discovery tools from system to user context.
The concept of relevance in retrieving information resources in discovery tools like Primo needs to be redefined. It should take into account the wider context of queries and retrieved items outside the central and local indexes. Content and relevance are inextricably interlinked. Relevance is only calculated for the isolated items in the indexed content. Many indexed items may have relevant connections to each other in the real world, but these are not visible within the system in any way. Starting point should be the customer’s full connected workflow instead of just the library’s collections. Linked Open Data appears to be a relevant approach. This presentation will give some real life use cases and try to give some tentative solutions.
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11854626.v1
Presented at Dutch National Librarian/Information Professianal Association annual conference 2011 - NVB2011
November 17, 2011
Facing the Music: Are Information Professionals and Researchers Dancing to Di...Lukas Koster
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11791518.v1
Presentation by Jane Stevenson and Lukas Koster at ELAG 2013 in Ghent, Belgium, May 30, 2013. The slides without the performance don’t make much sense. We advise you to watch the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovmmPNcFteA
Lyrics of the version of U2's 'One' as performed by Mark Dehmlow and Lukas Koster at IGeLU 2011 (http://www.reg.co.il/exlibris-igelu2011/) conference Haifa (see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqCB4LSOEK0)
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11854758.v1
FRBR as a datamodel for bibliographic metadata focuses too much on traditional library content/publications. The model can be improved for linked data environments by making it a flexible networked model
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11791443.v1
Presentation at IGeLU 2014 Oxford. Shift view on relevance in discovery tools from system to user context.
The concept of relevance in retrieving information resources in discovery tools like Primo needs to be redefined. It should take into account the wider context of queries and retrieved items outside the central and local indexes. Content and relevance are inextricably interlinked. Relevance is only calculated for the isolated items in the indexed content. Many indexed items may have relevant connections to each other in the real world, but these are not visible within the system in any way. Starting point should be the customer’s full connected workflow instead of just the library’s collections. Linked Open Data appears to be a relevant approach. This presentation will give some real life use cases and try to give some tentative solutions.
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11854626.v1
Presented at Dutch National Librarian/Information Professianal Association annual conference 2011 - NVB2011
November 17, 2011
Facing the Music: Are Information Professionals and Researchers Dancing to Di...Lukas Koster
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11791518.v1
Presentation by Jane Stevenson and Lukas Koster at ELAG 2013 in Ghent, Belgium, May 30, 2013. The slides without the performance don’t make much sense. We advise you to watch the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovmmPNcFteA
Lyrics of the version of U2's 'One' as performed by Mark Dehmlow and Lukas Koster at IGeLU 2011 (http://www.reg.co.il/exlibris-igelu2011/) conference Haifa (see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqCB4LSOEK0)
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11854758.v1
FRBR as a datamodel for bibliographic metadata focuses too much on traditional library content/publications. The model can be improved for linked data environments by making it a flexible networked model
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11854836.v1
Presentation given at IGeLU 2010, Ghent - Belgium, by Roxana Popistaşu and Lukas Koster, Library of the University of Amsterdam