Introduction to The European Library, Republic of Macedonia
Mapping the European(a) metadata landscape
1. Mapping the European(a) metadata landscape Sally Chambers, The European Library http://www.twitter.com/schambers3 http://www.slideshare.net/schambers3 Describing the digital object Irish Cataloguing and Indexing Group Annual Seminar 25 th February 2011, Dublin, Ireland
50. Links between things.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Revolutionary_Joyce_Better_Contrast.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:UlyssesCover.jpg James Joyce Ulysses IsAuthorOf
51. Links between things.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Revolutionary_Joyce_Better_Contrast.jpg http://viaf.org/ James Joyce Джойс Джеймс IsTheSameAs
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.. An attempt to transcend the respective information perspectives of the various communities by adopting and open cross-domain Semantic Web based framework that can accommodate the different domain based standards.
This is the general picture of what the EDM is designed to support. The bottom layer shows networked objects that may (or may not) be linked to each other by explicit statements in the metadata. The upper layer shows how they can be linked using semantic web technology - by adding a layer of meaning that can be searched to make links that have not been explicitly stated in the metadata – and mostly these links are not made by data provider but by reference to semantic resources such as controlled vocabularies and authority files: in particular we hope to enrich data by additon or links to names and places using VIAF and Geonames.
This is the general picture of what the EDM is designed to support. The bottom layer shows networked objects that may (or may not) be linked to each other by explicit statements in the metadata. The upper layer shows how they can be linked using semantic web technology - by adding a layer of meaning that can be searched to make links that have not been explicitly stated in the metadata – and mostly these links are not made by data provider but by reference to semantic resources such as controlled vocabularies and authority files: in particular we hope to enrich data by additon or links to names and places using VIAF and Geonames.
This is the general picture of what the EDM is designed to support. The bottom layer shows networked objects that may (or may not) be linked to each other by explicit statements in the metadata. The upper layer shows how they can be linked using semantic web technology - by adding a layer of meaning that can be searched to make links that have not been explicitly stated in the metadata – and mostly these links are not made by data provider but by reference to semantic resources such as controlled vocabularies and authority files: in particular we hope to enrich data by additon or links to names and places using VIAF and Geonames.
What the aggregations allow is the creation of a europeana object that links all theses things
This is the general picture of what the EDM is designed to support. The bottom layer shows networked objects that may (or may not) be linked to each other by explicit statements in the metadata. The upper layer shows how they can be linked using semantic web technology - by adding a layer of meaning that can be searched to make links that have not been explicitly stated in the metadata – and mostly these links are not made by data provider but by reference to semantic resources such as controlled vocabularies and authority files: in particular we hope to enrich data by additon or links to names and places using VIAF and Geonames.