Linked open data for new library services: the example of data.bnf.fr

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Romain Wenz, « Linked open data for new library services: the example of data.bnf.fr », HAL-SHS : sciences de l'information, de la communication et des bibliothèques, ID : 10.4403/jlis.it-5509


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Library catalogues were designed to locate books and to handle collections. They are used by librarians collecting books and by users finding them. Yet, it can be hard for a user to reach library information on the web, especially as there can be several catalogues for one library. Indeed, different kinds of tools are required for different kinds of collections. For instance, a collection of archives and manuscripts needs a hierarchical structure, to describe documents together, as they were produced and received during the activities of a person. Therefore managing documents can be different goal from making access to them. Web users have new expectations and new habits in a changing web environment. Library data should meet these needs and truly belong to the web. Libraries try to make their data really useful on the web. We will focus on the use case of data.bnf.fr, a project from the Bibliothèque nationale de France that relies on efficient links, automatic techniques and semantic web tools.

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