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Record ID marc_oapen/convert_oapen_20201117.mrc:24626597:4687
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005 20161231
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041 0 $aEnglish
042 $adc
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100 1 $aGreenberg, Jane$4edt
700 1 $aKlas, Wolfgang$4edt
700 1 $aGreenberg, Jane$4oth
700 1 $aKlas, Wolfgang$4oth
245 10 $aMetadata for semantic and social applications<br />DC- 2008 Berlin - Proceedings of the 8. International conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications
260 $bUniversitätsverlag Göttingen$c2008
506 0 $aOpen Access$2star$fUnrestricted online access
520 $aMetadata is a key aspect of our evolving infrastructure for information management, social computing, and scientific collaboration. DC-2008 will focus on metadata challenges, solutions, and innovation in initiatives and activities underlying semantic and social applications. Metadata is part of the fabric of social computing, which includes the use of wikis, blogs, and tagging for collaboration and participation. Metadata also underlies the development of semantic applications, and the Semantic Web — the representation and integration of multimedia knowledge structures on the basis of semantic models. These two trends flow together in applications such as Wikipedia, where authors collectively create structured information that can be extracted and used to enhance access to and use of information sources. Recent discussion has focused on how existing bibliographic standards can be expressed as Semantic Web vocabularies to facilitate the ingration of library and cultural heritage data with other types of data. Harnessing the efforts of content providers and end-users to link, tag, edit, and describe their information in interoperable ways (”participatory metadata”) is a key step towards providing knowledge environments that are scalable, self-correcting, and evolvable. DC-2008 will explore conceptual and practical issues in the development and deployment of semantic and social applications to meet the needs of specific communities of practice.
520 $aMetadata is a key aspect of our evolving infrastructure for information management, social computing, and scientific collaboration. DC-2008 will focus on metadata challenges, solutions, and innovation in initiatives and activities underlying semantic and social applications. Metadata is part of the fabric of social computing, which includes the use of wikis, blogs, and tagging for collaboration and participation. Metadata also underlies the development of semantic applications, and the Semantic Web — the representation and integration of multimedia knowledge structures on the basis of semantic models. These two trends flow together in applications such as Wikipedia, where authors collectively create structured information that can be extracted and used to enhance access to and use of information sources. Recent discussion has focused on how existing bibliographic standards can be expressed as Semantic Web vocabularies to facilitate the ingration of library and cultural heritage data with other types of data. Harnessing the efforts of content providers and end-users to link, tag, edit, and describe their information in interoperable ways (”participatory metadata”) is a key step towards providing knowledge environments that are scalable, self-correcting, and evolvable. DC-2008 will explore conceptual and practical issues in the development and deployment of semantic and social applications to meet the needs of specific communities of practice.
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546 $aEnglish
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650 7 $aLibrary & information sciences$2bicssc
650 7 $aBibliographic & subject control$2bicssc
653 $ametadata
653 $asocial applications
653 $asemantic applications
653 $aDublin Core
653 $aFolksonomy
653 $aLibrary of Congress Subject Headings
653 $aResource Description Framework
653 $aSimple Knowledge Organization System
653 $aUniform Resource Identifier
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