frankly my dear: national library of scotland's approach to open and linked data
DESCRIPTION
Presentation from lightning talk at 2nd UK Ontology Network Workshop, 11 April 2013. About the Library's development in open and linked open data and the challenges faced and addressed.TRANSCRIPT
“Within 2 years we will make our data open.”
NLS draft digital strategy
PSIdirective
DODdata
local & closed global & open
XSLT
LOD in DC
structure tDescription.titletKeyword.keywordtWho.who
digitaldb
local & closed
global & open
digital db in LOD
digital db structure tDescription.titletKeyword.keywordtWho.who
“Frankly my dear, I don’t give a damn ….
… about your ontology!”
DODdata
local & closed
global & open
DOD in LOD
RDF
map
MARC
schema.org
DC
EDM
structure tDescription.titletKeyword.keywordtWho.who
ChallengesnlsThing35 hasSubject nlsSubject123nlsSubject123 hasLabel “Cantilever bridges”nlsSubject123 skos:exactMatch sh85016866
gill [email protected] Access ManagerNational Library of Scotland
Thanks!ReferencesNational Library of Scotland http://www.nls.uk/ Open Knowledge Foundation http://okfn.org/NLS digital collections http://digital.nls.uk/ open metadata registry http://metadataregistry.org/ NLS Scottish Screen Archive http://ssa.nls.uk/ Gone with the Wind photo http://bit.ly/16R2lOi NLS @ YouTube http://www.youtube.com/user/NLofScotlandNLS @ Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/nlscotland/NLS @ the Data Hub http://datahub.io/dataset/nls-forthbridge NLS @ open metadata registry http://metadataregistry.org/