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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

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
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

Data Hub (Bibliographic Data) - 0 views

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    bibliographic metadata from libraries and related institutions.
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

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

Challenges and opportunities of open data in ecology (Reichman, Jones, Schildhauer, 2/2... - 0 views

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    "Ecology is a synthetic discipline benefiting from open access to data from the earth, life, and social sciences. Technological challenges exist, however, due to the dispersed and heterogeneous nature of these data. Standardization of methods and development of robust metadata can increase data access but are not sufficient. Reproducibility of analyses is also important, and executable workflows are addressing this issue by capturing data provenance. Sociological challenges, including inadequate rewards for sharing data, must also be resolved. The establishment of well-curated, federated data repositories will provide a means to preserve data while promoting attribution and acknowledgement of its use."
Petri Tonteri

Open Bibliography for Science, Technology, and Medicine (Jones et al., 2011, Cambridge ... - 0 views

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    "The concept of Open Bibliography in science, technology and medicine (STM) is introduced as a combination of Open Source tools, Open specifications and Open bibliographic data. An Openly searchable and navigable network of bibliographic information and associated knowledge representations, a Bibliographic Knowledge Network, across all branches of Science, Technology and Medicine, has been designed and initiated. For this large scale endeavour, the engagement and cooperation of the multiple stakeholders in STM publishing - authors, librarians, publishers and administrators - is sought. BibJSON, a simple structured text data format (informed by BibTex, Dublin Core, PRISM and JSON) suitable for both serialisation and storage of large quantities of bibliographic data is presented. BibJSON, and companion bibliographic software systems BibServer and OpenBiblio promote the quantity and quality of Openly available bibliographic data, and encourage the development of improved algorithms and services for processing the wealth of information and knowledge embedded in bibliographic data across all fields of scholarship. Major providers of bibliographic information have joined in promoting the concept of Open Bibliography and in working together to create prototype nodes for the Bibliographic Knowledge Network. These contributions include large-scale content from PubMed and ArXiv, data available from Open Access publishers, and bibliographic collections generated by the members of the project. The concept of a distributed bibliography (BibSoup) is explored."
Petri Tonteri

Bibliographica gadget in Wikipedia (6/2011, Open bibliography and Open Bibliographic Data) - 0 views

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    "we wanted to retrieve information from our bibliographica site to render in Wikipedia, and so as the pages are rendered with specific markup we can use the ISBN numbers present on the wikipedia articles to make consults to the bibliographica database"
Petri Tonteri

Bibliographica and Edinburgh International Science Festival (4/2011, Open bibliography ... - 0 views

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    "-- you can filter events then select "more" to see further details and a list of relevant publications based on the event speakers and the event theme; this can give a slightly better idea of what might be going on, as you can review the published work of those involved."
Petri Tonteri

New Europeana Exchange Agreement : CC0 (Zijlstra, 9/2011, European Public Sector Inform... - 0 views

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    "Europeana, the European collection of cultural heritage metadata, has adopted a new data exchange agreement. Under this new agreement, meta-data provided by Europeana network partners is being released under a Creative Commons 0 v1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication."
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

Nodalities » Blog Archive » The Data Publishing Three-Step - 1 views

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    ""Yes, but what do I actually have to do to publish my data?" In an attempt to simplify the answer to that oft unuttered question, I break things down in to three steps. Step 1 Get your Data Out Step 2 Get your Data In Step 3 Link it all about "
Petri Tonteri

BTJ mukaan HelMetin avoimen datan hankkeeseen (6/2010, BTJ) - 0 views

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    "HelMet-kirjastot ja BTJ Finland Oy ovat sopineet pilottihankkeesta, jossa BTJ:n luettelointipalvelun käyttöoikeutta laajennetaan HelMetin avoimen datan hankkeeseen. Vuoden 2011 loppuun jatkuvassa pilottihankkeessa HelMet voi luovuttaa edelleen vapaasti BTJ:n toimittamia tietueita kuuden kuukauden karenssiajan jälkeen."
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

Open Bibliography is Essential for modern scholarship (petermr, 10/2010) - 0 views

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    "So the way forward is to embrace Open Bibliography (as itself, and also more widely as Open Scholarship). We believe that all primary publishers will actually see this as an important advance. After all if the bibliography is Open, then more people are likely to access the paper, journal, thesis, monograph, report, grey literature, etc."
Petri Tonteri

Open Bibliographic Data: How Should the Ecosystem Work? (Wilkin, 11/2010, Open Knowledg... - 0 views

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    "Good bibliographic data are in a state of fairly constant, even if minor, flux. There are periodic refinements to names and terms (through authority work), corrections to or amplifications of discrete elements (e.g., dates, titles, authors), and constant augmentation of the records through connection with ancillary data (e.g., statements about the copyright status of the specific manifestation of the work).\n\nIn fact, bibliographic data are the classic example of data that need to live in the linked data space, where not only constant fixes but constant annotation and augmentation can take place."
Petri Tonteri

Economics of Open Bibliographic Data Provision (Krichel, Zimmermann, 2009, Economic Ana... - 0 views

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    "In this paper; we discuss the provision of bibliographic data as an extension of the open source concept. Our particular concern is the sustainability of such projects. We describe the RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) project; probably the largest 'open source' bibliographic database; and show that open source bibliographic data collection is sustainable."
Petri Tonteri

Working Group on Open Bibliographic Data (Open Knowledge Foundation Wiki) - 0 views

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    "Purpose:\n# Act as a central point of reference and support for people interested in open bibliographic data\n# Identify relevant projects and practices. Promote best practices as well as legal and technical standards for making data open (such as the Open Knowledge Definition).\n# Act as a hub for the development and maintenance of low cost, community driven projects related to open bibliographic data."
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."
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