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ER&L 2015

February 22–25, 2015

Austin, Texas

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Ok, but what does linked data offer library patrons?

Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 9:25 AM–9:40 AM CST
Salon A/B
Conference Track

8. Emerging Technologies & Trends

Keywords

linked data; BIBFRAME; user experience

Learning Objectives

Following this session, participants will be able to more critically and objectively evaluate linked data frameworks such as BIBFRAME.

Abstract

There are many articles and presentations about the basic concepts and syntax of linked data, a topic of interest to practitioners. This talk will illustrate the extent to which linked data proponents have articulated how linked data should be conceived and represented within user interfaces that improve the experience for library patrons.

Presenters

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Adam Chandler, Cornell University
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