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15/04/2015
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Next Web es un espacio donde en estos más de 10 años se ha recopilado y analizado el desarrollo de la web y el modo en el que el conjunto de tecnologías emergentes que están haciendo posible internet están influyendo en el desarrollo de una vida socio-digital feliz, la construcción de la identidad digital de las personas y las organizaciones y la aceleración de los procesos sociales de aprendizaje. Todo ello gracias al ejercicio de la sociabilidad simultánea y al acceso a la información e inteligencia ubicuas.
Empresas, agentes de capital riesgo, instituciones, investigadores, profesores, ‘start-ups’, ‘bloggers’, internautas avanzados, activistas en internet y, en general, todos aquellos que crean en el poder de transformación social de la tecnología, tienen su espacio en Next Web, comunidad promovida por el Equipo GNOSS.
Published by Equipo GNOSS
15/04/2015
Published by Susana López Sola
15/04/2015
Infodocket Library Journal, published last February this article about the application of Linked Data in American museums: "The Smithsonian American Art Museum announced today the creation of The American Art Collaborative (AAC), a consortium of 14 American museums committed to building the next generation of digital searches and scholarly advancement. Members of the Collaborative are meeting in Washington, D.C., this week to move from planning to implementation of their Linked Open Data Initiative, which seeks to expand the possibilities inherent in linking museum collections through Linked Open Data (LOD)."
Published by Equipo GNOSS
19/08/2014
Publicación en la web de W3C del caso la utilización de tecnologías de web semántica en las páginas web de la BBC. Este caso se publicó en enero de 2010.La presentación del caso concluye con los beneficios clave del uso de la tecnología de web semántica:"Key Benefits of Using Semantic Web Technology Usability—Making a site around the things people care and think about. User Experience—Having meaningful predicates and granular, addressable resources, so that those resources can be visualised in new ways. User Journeys—Allowing users to make their own journeys across our content. On the BBC /nature, users can start making their own documentaries. They can start on an animal, watch a programme clip, follow a...
Published by Equipo GNOSS
04/04/2014
Published by Equipo GNOSS
17/03/2014
Project wiki-space for the Linked Data for Libraries (LD4L) project. The project is a collaboration of the Cornell University Library, the Harvard Library Innovation Lab, and the Stanford University Libraries, and is funded by a nearly $1 million two-year grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The goal of the project is to create a Scholarly Resource Semantic Information Store (SRSIS) model that works both within individual institutions and through a coordinated, extensible network of Linked Open Data to capture the intellectual value that librarians and other domain experts and scholars add to information resources when they describe, annotate, organize, select, and use those resources, together with the social value evident from patterns of usage.
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Published by Equipo GNOSS
21/06/2013
Como muestra este post del blog Museums and the machine-processable web, comienza a haber proyectos interesantes que usan linked data y APIs que explotan el patrimonio cultural. "There's of lot of behind-the-scenes work using linked data and cultural heritage APIs. When data is open, as well as structured, people outside the organisation can make cool stuff. Here's a selection of sites, apps and hacks that help demonstrate the value of linked open cultural data" Algunosejemplos: Open Context uses linked data to link their archaeological research data and archives records to the British Museum's CIDOC records The Rijksmuseum API page lists projects built with their API, including some that link content to Twitter, Spotify,...
Published by Pablo Hermoso de Mendoza González
21/06/2013
Hemos conocido a Pedro Szekeky en el LODLAM Summit 2013 y hemos asistido al taller sobre la herramienta que están desarrollando en la Southerm California University denominada Karma. Pedro Szekely ha publicado numerosos artículos sobre web semántica. En esta presentación es posible ver la aplicación de Karma al trabajo realizado en el museo Smithsonian. "Connecting the Smithsonian American Art Museum to the Linked Data Cloud." paper presented at the 10th Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC), in Montpellier, May 2013. http://eswc-conferences.org/sites/default/files/papers2013/szekely.pdf
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Published by Pablo Hermoso de Mendoza González
19/06/2013
GNOSS Meta-library is the solution to build a semantic library of libraries, aggregating works and metadata of multiple libraries and making them available as Linked Data. The basis underlying the Meta-library project is building a unified graph of library resources and authors in order that each node is represented by a single URI, so that the author is always the same one regardless of the library where the books are located. For example, Cervantes will be the same author of a book in the Spanish National Library or in the Miguel de Cervantes Virtual Library. As GNOSS Meta-library works according to the standards of the Semantic Web and the principles of the Linked Open Data Web, it can connect with other parts of the Linked Open Data Web, like DBpedia, Freebase or Geonames. GNOS...
Published by Pablo Hermoso de Mendoza González
12/06/2013
En esta presentación D. Romain Wenz expone cual ha sido el proyecto de aplicación de LINKED DATA a la Biblioteca Nacional de Francia y cuales han sido las lecciones aprendidas en el camino. Una información más extensa sobre el proyecto de datos abiertos y enlazables de la Biblioteca Nacional de Francia puede verse en http://data.bnf.fr/
Published by Equipo GNOSS
21/05/2013
The Science Museum in London, along with commercial agency Cogapp, have recently embarked on a project to convert their information to linked data format. So far the focus has been on consolidating disparate data by converting them to linked data which at the moment is still private not public. However, the museum is keen to investigate the possibility of releasing the data and is seeking advice on this.
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