Library data in the data cloud: an analysis of the GLAM datasets in the LOD cloud diagram
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v21i2.4231Keywords:
Linked Open Data (LOD), Galleries, libraries, archives and museum (GLAM), Cloud diagram LOD, Mannheim Linked Data Catalog, Datasets, Value Vocabularies, and Metadata Element Set (VOCABDATASET)Abstract
The representation of the data sets belonging to galleries, libraries, archives and museums (GLAM) cloud of linked open data is analyzed. First, theoretical basis on which the analysis is based are set: on one hand, the concept of open data liked (LOD) is defined; subsequently object of study sources are delimited, namely: the cloud diagram LOD in which all datasets are displayed; Mannheim Linked Data Catalog where individual information of each specific case is obtained and the report entitled Datasets, Value Vocabularies, and Metadata Element Set whose typology serves to categorize librarians datasets. The analysis itself focuses: first study sample of data examined of the entire cloud; second, in the categorization of such set according to the predetermined classification; finally, the most representative cases focusing on technology linked data used are described. It is concluded stating the main results and establishing a series of proposals for improvement.
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