Ostriches, Minotaurs, Ghosts and Fossils in the Brave New Metadata World
- Conference Year
- Online Northwest 2017
- Session
- 1
- Type
- Breakout Session
- Presenters
- Kelley McGrath, University of Oregon
- Abstract
Linked data promises to make library metadata more accessible and powerful. The clearly-defined URIs will form chains that lead to new connections and insights. But is there a flip side to such sharply-delineated data? Real life is messy and natural language doesn’t come with precise definitions. What happens in an environment that seems to require black-and white conclusions? What are the implications for the usefulness of linked data? This presentation will look at some challenges for bibliographic metadata in a linked data environment and discuss some possible approaches to handling them.
- Learning Outcomes
- Better understanding of strengths and weaknesses of linked data.
- Awareness of some of the challenges for transitioning to and using linked data.
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