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Getty AAT Linked Open Data in schema.org VisualArtwork
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Art and Technology Blog. Getty AAT Linked Open Data in schema.org VisualArtwork. Getty AAT Linked Open Data in schema.org VisualArtwork. February 4, 2015. Schema.org/VisualArtwork - A series of 3 posts: post 3 of 3. In this post I want to get a bit more technical and introduce the concept of Linked Open Data. A current trend in managing art information is to increasingly make data about art, architecture, and cultural heritage objects available as Linked Open Data (. The Getty Research Institute. We’ll b...
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Geobiblio: June 2012
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Finding all the data. Sunday, June 10, 2012. My first 4 days with gdal. I'm new to using the command line to get things done. Last month, I installed Lubuntu. And a very small ssd in a very old MacBook because I wanted to save money and I've read a few places online the best way to learn how to code (besides spending the time to learn how to do it) is to use Linux. Georeference the scanned maps in ArcMap (the base maps can't be beat). I'm hoping to get a real workflow together starting with a paper map a...
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Jon | The Registry Blog
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All posts by Jon. September 19, 2014. Part of our server move was prompted by the ever-increasing indexing of our many, many activity feeds. In addition to the overall history feed on the front page, each vocabulary has a history feed:. Metadata Registry Change History for Element Set: ‘MARC 21 Elements 00X’. Each element or concept also has its own history feed:. Metadata Registry Change History for Element: ‘Biography of Books’ in Element Set: ‘MARC 21 Elements 00X’. September 18, 2014. That’s fi...
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RDF | The Registry Blog
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April 8, 2010. Over the years we’ve been engaged in a number of discussions in which the ‘readability’ of URIs was raised, either as an issue with non-readable URIs or as a requirement in new URI schemes. That said, the case is much less clear for URIs identifying ‘things’, such as Classes and Properties, in RDFS and OWL, since these are less likely to have a need to be semantically ‘understood’ independent of their label and are less likely to be labeled and defined in multiple l...In the end I personal...
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Cording.org » Brief Copyright History
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Update: January 9th, 2016. Have a look at her site when you have a chance. For now, you can download a few of her most interesting articles from here: Home Alone. 1787 – U.S. Article I, Section 8, Clause 8 says, ” the Congress shall have power … to promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries.”. 1917 Herbert vs. Shanley Co. 1931 Buck vs. Jewell-La Salle Realty Co. The Supreme Court ...
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Computers Freedom & Privacy Conference 2000
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Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ontario, Canada. The Australian National University. Chuck Cranor, AT&T Labs-Research. Freelance writer and author of net.wars. Bruce R. Koball, Technical Consultant. Susan Landau, Sun Microsystems. Shabbir Safdar, Mindshare Internet Campaigns. University of California Berkeley. Center for Democracy and Technology. David Singer, IBM. Barry Steinhardt, ACLU. Bruce Umbaugh, Webster University.
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Deborah Fitchett: November 2011
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In order to better integrate my blog with my website, better manage comment spam, and reduce my dependence on Google, this blog has moved to http:/ www.deborahfitchett.com/blog/. In order to avoid broken links I won't be deleting content from here, but no new content will be added, so please update your bookmarks and feeds. I write on library/. Topics as they inspire me. View my complete profile. Power to print disabled people #lianza11 #p25. Reality-based librarianship #lianza11 #keynote8. Need to use t...
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What’s In The Library? A Project with the Wellcome Trust | Good, Form & Spectacle
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Good, Form and Spectacle. July 21, 2015. What’s In The Library? A Project with the Wellcome Trust. We’ve been working on a new project called ‘ What’s In The Library? 8216;, installed at the Wellcome Trust. Web team, and today we’d like to try something new. Even though we’re only half way through the project, we’re sharing it with you as is. You can also read the project blog. Which we’ve maintained since the beginning of the work. We’re set up to explore four main themes over four weeks:. Showed the th...
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LibraryCloud hackathon report: or, code as intersectional feminist critique | andromeda yelton
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Bridging the Digital Divide with Mobile Services (Webjunction, July 25 2012). New Jersey ESummit (May 2, 2013). Online Northwest 2014: Five Conversations About Code. Texas Library Association 2014. Westchester Library Association (January 7, 2013). LibraryCloud hackathon report: or, code as intersectional feminist critique. December 5, 2014. Monday I was at a hackathon for the Harvard LibraryCloud API. This hackathon shared at least one organizer with the prior one where I was the only woman at the table.