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Petri Tonteri

British Library to share millions of catalogue records (8/2010, British Library) - 0 views

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    "The British Library is to make its extensive collections of bibliographic records available for free to researchers and other libraries: www.bl.uk/bibliographic/datafree.html The UK national library has around 14 million catalogue records comprising a wealth of bibliographic data. The initiative announced today will help expose this vast dataset to users worldwide, allowing researchers and other libraries to access and retrieve bibliographic records for publications dating back centuries and relating to every conceivable subject area."
Petri Tonteri

Europe's national librarians support Open Data licensing (The European Library, Foundat... - 0 views

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    "The first outcome of the open licence agreement is that the metadata provided by national libraries to Europeana.eu, Europe's digital library, museum and archive, via the CENL service The European Library, will have a Creative Commons Universal Public Domain Dedication, or CC0 licence. This metadata relates to millions of digitised texts and images coming into Europeana from initiatives that include Google's mass digitisations of books in the national libraries of the Netherlands and Austria."
Petri Tonteri

The CERN Library publishes its book catalog as Open Data (CERN:in kirjasto, 1/2010) - 0 views

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    " -- the CERN Library offers now the bibliographic book records, held in its library catalog, to be freely downloaded by any third party. The records are provided under the Public Domain Data License, a license that permits colleagues around the world to reuse and upgrade the data for any purpose."
Petri Tonteri

Recommendations on Releasing Library Data as Open Data (Pohl, 11/2011, Open bibliograph... - 0 views

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    "Besides descriptive metadata which is already covered in other documents also non-sensitive data produced by libraries and related institutions is subject of the recommendations, e.g. statistical data or circulation data. Furthermore, the recommendations don't only cover open licensing but also open access, open standards and the documentation, sustainability as well as other apsects of open data."
Petri Tonteri

Making discovery smarter with open data (Ockerbloom, 5/2010, Everybody's Libraries) - 0 views

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    "But the Library of Congress (LC) has recently made authoritative subject cataloging data freely available on a new website. There, you can query it through standard interfaces, or simply download it all for analysis. I recently downloaded their full data set (38 MB of zipped RDF), processed it, and used it to build new subject maps for The Online Books Page. The resulting maps are substantially richer than what I had before. My collection is fairly small by the standards of mass digitization- just shy of 40,000 items- but still, the new data, after processing, yielded over 20,000 new subject relationships, and over 600 new notes and explanations, for the subjects represented in the collection."
Petri Tonteri

3lib.org - 0 views

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    "a project by the Open Library Society, supported by the Open Bibliographic Data Working Group of the Open Knowledge Foundation. We improve the access to and the use of freely available scholarly metadata. Most of the records discussed here are already used in the Society's AuthorClaim service. We are making the records available here for others to use them. The idea is to build over time a large freely available dataset for academic performance evaluation and data mining. "
Petri Tonteri

Keeping subjects up to date with open data (Ockerbloom, 7/2010, Everybody's Libraries) - 0 views

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    "More recently, I've used the same data to make my subjects more consistent and up to date. In this post, I'll describe why I need to do this, and why doing it isn't as hard as I feared that it might be."
Petri Tonteri

Linked Open Data University of Münster (LODUM) - 1 views

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    "LODUM takes this approach to the next level by implementing a strategy that aims to improve the transparency and visibility of the university. The comprehensive LODUM approach includes an Open Access strategy for publications as well as publishing any non-sensitive data online following the Linked Data principles. Both the Open Access and Open Data movements are currently gaining a lot of momentum and will shape the future of academic publishing and accessibility of public data. The University of Münster is the first German university to implement an extensive program following these new approaches, which have recently also been published as recommendations for the future development of university libraries by the German research council."
Petri Tonteri

Data Hub (Bibliographic Data) - 0 views

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    bibliographic metadata from libraries and related institutions.
anonymous

Build Wikipedia query forms with semantic technology - 0 views

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    Esimerkki, kuinka toteutetaan webbisivu, joka hyödyntää semanttisen webin datoja SPARQL-kyselyillä
Mace Ojala

Europeana Linked Open Data - 0 views

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    The trans-european Europeana metadata aggregator is going open linked data.
Petri Tonteri

COMET (Cambridge Open METadata) project blog - 0 views

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    Aims: 1) further contribution to Open Bibliography; 2) linked data creation and publication
Mace Ojala

Digitorstai 23.09.2011 - 0 views

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    Digitorstaissa esim. Tuomisen Timo kertoo screenscreippaamastaan leffakalenterista ja kirjastotietokannasta. Oma presikseni Europeanasta ja kirjastojen ohjelmointirajapinnoista yms. kohdassa 1:57->
Mace Ojala

[open-bibliography] Post about openbiblio data from Finland's Vaski consortia - 0 views

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    A little discussion about our (=Vaski-consortias) unclarity in licensing, open the open-bibliography -mailinglist. Thanks Petri for letting me know about this discussion.
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