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16 July 2010

Google Makes Major Semantic Web Play, Acquires Freebase Operators Metaweb

Google Makes Major Semantic Web Play, Acquires Freebase Operators Metaweb

Eklund_NextGenCatalogResearch.pdf (application/pdf Objeto)

Eklund_NextGenCatalogResearch.pdf (application/pdf Objeto)

Working Group Connection

Working Group Connection
July 2010

Working Group Connection is a quarterly supplement to the monthly NISO Newsline e-newsletter. Working Group Connection provides the latest news from NISO's working groups and committees. Working Group Connection will keep you up-to-date on the progress of all of the standards and recommended practices in development and maintenance, letting you know both what is new and what is forthcoming.

Final Report: Preserving Digital Television (Project Funded By Library of Congress / NDIIPP) « ResourceShelf

Final Report: Preserving Digital Television (Project Funded By Library of Congress / NDIIPP) « ResourceShelf

DCMI Metadata Provenance Task Group

DCMI Metadata Provenance Task Group

15 July 2010

WorldWide Telescope

WorldWide Telescope

Metadata Blog - Post details: Metadata Interest Group Meeting ALA 2010: Linked Data

Metadata Blog - Post details: Metadata Interest Group Meeting ALA 2010: Linked Data

Lorna’s JISC CETIS blog � Briefing Paper: the Semantic Web, Linked and Open Data

Lorna’s JISC CETIS blog � Briefing Paper: the Semantic Web, Linked and Open Data

A Database Perspective on Consuming Linked Data on the Web � SourceForge.net: Project squin

A Database Perspective on Consuming Linked Data on the Web � SourceForge.net: Project squin

Official Google Research Blog: Our commitment to the digital humanities

Official Google Research Blog: Our commitment to the digital humanities: "Our commitment to the digital humanities
Wednesday, July 14, 2010 at 7/14/2010 03:45:00 AM
Posted by Jon Orwant, Engineering Manager for Google Books, Magazines and Patents

(Cross-posted from the Official Google Blog)

It can’t have been very long after people started writing that they started to organize and comment on what was written. Look at the 10th century Venetus A manuscript, which contains scholia written fifteen centuries earlier about texts written five centuries before that. Almost since computers were invented, people have envisioned using them to expose the interconnections of the world’s knowledge. That vision is finally becoming real with the flowering of the web, but in a notably limited way: very little of the world’s culture predating the web is accessible online. Much of that information is available only in printed books."

Go To Hellman: What IS an eBook, Anyway?

Go To Hellman: What IS an eBook, Anyway?: "What IS an eBook, Anyway?
One of my secret pleasures at American Library Association meetings is going to Standards sessions. Now before you think I have a completely hopeless case of nerdiness, let me explain myself.

There's never just one Standards session at ALA, there are at least two and often three or more. I'm not sure why, but I think it's because librarians feel that standards are Important, and because there are so many Standards in the library world that people forget which ones were the subject of a Standards session at the last meeting. Its not that librarians are interested in Standards, it's just that they have lots of data problems that might magically go away, if only there were a Standard. Or not."

International � Blog Archive � Europeana-UK 2010 Builds on Last Year’s Success

International � Blog Archive � Europeana-UK 2010 Builds on Last Year’s Success: "Europeana-UK 2010 Builds on Last Year’s Success
On Monday last week Collections Trust hosted the second Europeana-UK Conference at the�Kingsway Hall Hotel�in London.

Over�75 attended the conference this year, an increase of 25% on 2009. Organisations included the full range from nationals to small local museums, and all parts of the UK were represented.


As with last year the conference was part the work of the ATHENA Project, one of the Europeana Group projects providing content to Europeana. ATHENA is funded under the eContentplus programme, a multiannual European Community programme to make digital content in Europe more accessible, usable and exploitable."

eFoundations: Going LOCAH: a Linked Data project for JISC

eFoundations: Going LOCAH: a Linked Data project for JISC: "Going LOCAH: a Linked Data project for JISC

Posted by PeteJ at 12:24 08 July 2010 in Linked Data , Metadata , Research , Semantic Web | Permalink

Recently I worked with Adrian Stevenson of UKOLN and Jane Stevenson and Joy Palmer of MIMAS, University of Manchester on a bid for a project under the JISC O2/10 call, Deposit of research outputs and Exposing digital content for education and research, and I'm very pleased to be able to say that the proposal has been accepted and the project has been funded."

JISC-PoWR � Guide to Web Preservation

JISC-PoWR � Guide to Web Preservation

DigitalKoans � Blog Archive � Digital Preservation: PARSE.Insight Presentations and Report

DigitalKoans � Blog Archive � Digital Preservation: PARSE.Insight Presentations and Report: "Digital Preservation: PARSE.Insight Presentations and Report
PARSE.Insight (Permanent Access to the Records of Science in Europe) has released several presentations and reports.

Audit and Certification: Towards an Ecology of Repositories
Insight into Digital Preservation of Research Output in Europe
Science Data Infrastructure Roadmap
What We Learnt from PARSE.Insight"

I2 Midterm Report (June 2010) - National Information Standards Organization

I2 Midterm Report (June 2010) - National Information Standards Organization: "NISO Request for Comments on Institutional Identifier Midterm Work to Date

Feedback Requested by August 2, 2010

Download the Midterm Release for Comment
Provide Feedback on the Release Here"

Welcome | bioontology.org

Welcome | bioontology.org

Confessions of a Graph Addict

Confessions of a Graph Addict: "Libraries and Linked Data

Confessions of a Graph Addict

Ed Summers
June 24, 2010"

Conference Paper: Linked Data for Libraries � ResourceShelf

Conference Paper: Linked Data for Libraries � ResourceShelf

The Demographics of Web Search | Yahoo! Research

The Demographics of Web Search | Yahoo! Research

Cataloging Futures: LYRASIS future of cataloging summit paper

Cataloging Futures: LYRASIS future of cataloging summit paper

06 July 2010

The Semantic Puzzle | Report on developments at the European Semantic Technology Market

The Semantic Puzzle | Report on developments at the European Semantic Technology Market

Go To Hellman: Global Warming of Linked Data in Libraries

Go To Hellman: Global Warming of Linked Data in Libraries

Europeana - 3 Million Orphan Books In Europe – EC Report - Europeana News - group

Europeana - 3 Million Orphan Books In Europe – EC Report - Europeana News - group

Case Notes | Digital Preservation Coalition

Case Notes | Digital Preservation Coalition

London Lives 1690 to 1800 ~ Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis

London Lives 1690 to 1800 ~ Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis

Nodalities � Blog Archive � The Data Publishing Three-Step

Nodalities � Blog Archive � The Data Publishing Three-Step

W3C Semantic Web Activity News - New HTML5 RDFa Draft Published

W3C Semantic Web Activity News - New HTML5 RDFa Draft Published

More Subject Headings Published as Linked Open Data - Open Blog - NYTimes.com

More Subject Headings Published as Linked Open Data - Open Blog - NYTimes.com

Netherlands Coalition for Digital Preservation A Future for our Digital Memory (2): Strategic Agenda 2010‐2013 for Long‐Term Access to Digital Resourc

Netherlands Coalition for Digital Preservation
A Future for our Digital Memory (2):
Strategic Agenda 2010‐2013
for Long‐Term Access to Digital Resources
The problem
http://www.ncdd.nl/en/documents/10-13strategicagendaNCDD_EN.pdf

PLANETS SUITE

PLANETS SUITE
PLANETS (Preservation and Long-term Access through Distributed NETworkS)

Planets is a four-year project co-funded by the European Commission to address core digital preservation challenges. The project has developed a suite of software tools and services to support preservation and long-term access to digital content.

Planets: http://planets-project.eu

Report on government practices in communication and preservation

http://www.planets-project.eu/docs/reports/Planets_DT7_D5_GovernmentPractices.pdf

PLANETS: Publications

PLANETS: Publications

2 Case Studies found:

The National Archives of the Netherlands is the largest public archives in the Netherlands and the custodian of the national record of Dutch Government. Increasingly, these records are digital, and are being housed in the National Archive's custom-built e-Depot. Since 2002, the National Archives has carried out research into the feasibility of strategies to preserve different types of digital objects. This case study considers the appropriateness of emulation to preserve dynamic records such as spreadsheets and databases where migration is not a suitable option. [PDF, 525KB]
The Royal Library in Copenhagen is the National Library of Denmark. In 2008, it merged with the Danish Folklore Archives. As a result, the Royal Library has need to ingest a rapidly growing collection of materials from published works, manuscripts, documents and maps to pictures, photographs and music representing Danish folklore and that of other parts of the world. This case study examines how the two institutions have used Planets characterisation and planning tools to profile digital objects before transferring them to the Royal Library's digital preservation store. [PDF, 1513KB]