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Libraries and linked data in Europe
Dr Diane Rasmussen Pennington MS PhD PgDip FHEA FRSA
Lecturer in Information Science & Course Director, University of Strathclyde
@infogamerist
diane.pennington@strath.ac.uk
Ms Laura Cagnazzo MA MSc
@LauraFCagnazzo
laurafcagnazzo@outlook.com
Relationship status: Libraries and linked data in Europe
• Semantic Web = enhanced form of web; content
expressed in machine-readable format (Berners-Lee,
Hendler, Lassila, 2001)
• SW = goal; LD = means to reach it (Bizer et al., 2009)
• LD as “a means to dismantle data silos” (Heath, 2009)
• W3C standards
• LD applied to library data: Baker et al., 2011; Tallerås,
2013; Shiri & Davoodi, 2016; OCLC surveys 2014, 2015,
2018 (Karen Smith-Yoshimura)
Linked data: what we know
4
Linked data use across European
national libraries: methodology
• Literature review
• Semi-structured interviews (n=15; Skype, email)
• Departmental ethics approval
• Recruitment through Twitter, libraries’ email
addresses, electronic mailing lists
• Online resources analysis (n=26; Semantic Radar)
• Short online Qualtrics survey
• Departmental ethics approval
• Recruitment through Twitter, SLIC, CILIPS
• Open from 03/05/17 to 18/05/2017
• n=113 completed responses
‘Linked Data: Opening Scotland’s
library content to the world’:
methodology
Scottish library types
participating in the survey
Public School Academic
Other National Did not specify
Scottish Government’s Open Data Strategy
(2015)
“This strategy seeks to create a Scotland where non-
personal and non-commercially sensitive data from
public services is recognised as a resource for wider
societal use and as such is made open in an intelligent
manner and available for re-use by others.”
Source: http://www.gov.scot/Publications/2015/02/6614
• Open government initiatives spreading world-
wide
• Transparency (fight corruption / improve
accountability)
• Enable citizens’ participation
• Strengthen democracy
• Data generated, gathered and stored by
government agencies (e.g., national, school,
public libraries) using public money (through
taxes) should be available to everyone
Open Government Data
• Two individual studies revealed similar results
• Status of awareness of “linked data” and
“Semantic Web” concepts
• Linked data uses
• Reasons for, challenges/benefits of linked data
implementation
• Recommendation and best practice
Findings
Do you know what the term
‘Semantic Web' means?
Definitely yes
Probably yes
Might or might not
Probably not
Do you know what the term
'linked data' means?
Definitely yes
Probably yes
Might or might not
Probably not
Linked data awareness
• European national libraries: lack of awareness
among staff (e.g., IT) hinders projects design and
actuation
• Scottish libraries:
European nat. libraries
Linked data implementation status
Scottish libraries
Have implemented
Have plans to implement
Have no current plans to implement
No response
Have Implemented
Have plans to implement
Not implemented
Taking steps towards
Uses of linked data
European nat. libraries
• Provide data to LD data
sets (VIAF, Wikidata,
Europeana)
• Publish bibliographic and
authority data
• National bibliographies
• Digitized resources
• Thesauri and ontologies
Scottish libraries
• MARC catalogue
records
• Digitized resources
• Social media
• Research outputs
using RDF, Dublin
Core, SPARQL
• OWL, SKOS,
Europeana Data Model
• Popularity of linked data on international scene
(perceived/expected benefits)
• Improve data visibility and discoverability
• Enhance existing data sets
• Enriched, open, reusable information, available
for various purposes to the wider community
• Adhere to standards (W3C)
• Open up data silos
Reasons for implementing linked data
• Lack of awareness
• Lack of expertise / time / staff
• Difficulties in obtaining management buy-in
• Licencing constraints (permission needed from
database providers to link)
• Potential loss of control of data
• Lack of agreement on standards
• Lack of tools / guidelines
Challenges of implementation
• Augment visibility and discoverability of library data
• Support interoperability
• Overcome linguistic barriers
• Acquire better understanding of linked data potential
• Enable cataloguing efficiency and innovation (e.g.,
workload reduction)
• Obtain authoritative position as data provider (to
which other institutions will refer to)
Benefits of implementation
• Is LD the right technology for your scope?
• Design a detailed roadmap before acting
• Consider legal issues
• Training
• Adopt tools to support implementation
• Contact/collaborate with LD implementers
• Seek expert developers, if necessary
• URI syntax maintenance
• Reuse data /existing vocabularies, whenever possible
• Adopt entity-based approach to data
Best practice
• Teach practitioners what linked data can achieve
• Familiarize yourself with LD
• Focus on goals, rather than technical matters
• Involve your institution/community of stakeholders
• Look at examples offered by successful projects
• Focus on data specific to your institution
• Consider needs of wider community (not just
library community)
• Collaborate with local universities/institutions and
benefit from their expertise – Collaboration is key!
Recommendations
• Encourage open data movement at government level
• Case studies: Successful implementation examples
• Re-use vs creation of ontologies
• Licensing constraints
• Step-by-step implementation guidelines
• Improve communication between system
providers/technicians and information professionals
• Collaboration towards design and adoption of a
common model, to facilitate data integration
Further research / directions
Conclusions
• Still far from the SW as
envisaged by Berners-Lee,
Hendler, and Lassila in 2001
– SW enabling better
“understanding between
humans and machines”
• No agreed-upon standards
= risk of “LD silos”
• Need for spreading
awareness and advocate for
LOD with government /
public bodies
Thank you!
References
• Baker, T., Bermès, E., Coyle, K., Dunsire, G., Isaac, A., Murray, P.,
Panzer, P., Schneider, J., Singer, R., Summers, E., Waiters, W.,
Young, J. and Zheng, M. (2011) Library Linked Data Incubator Group
final report, W3C, http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/lld/XGR-lld-
20111025/
• Berners-Lee, T., Linked Data:
http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/LinkedData.html
• Berners-Lee, T., Hendler, J. and Lassila, O. (2001) ‘The Semantic
Web’. Scientific American, 284(5), pp.29-37,
https://tinyurl.com/hh3h9m6
• Bizer, C., Heath, T. and Berners-Lee, T. (2009) ‘Linked Data: The
story so far’. International Journal on Semantic Web and Information
Systems, 5(3), pp.1-22
• Cagnazzo, L. (2017) Linked Data: Implementation, Use, and
Perceptions across European National Libraries, MSc Dissertation,
http://hdl.handle.net/10760/32004
• Heath, T. (2009) ‘Linked Data? Web of Data? Semantic Web? WTF?’
Tom Heath’s Displacement Activities, 2 March,
http://tomheath.com/blog/2009/03/linked-data-web-of-data-semantic-
web-wtf/
• Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2016, July/August). Demystifying linked
data: Are you ready for what's next? CILIP Update, 34-36.
21
• Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2017) ‘Linked data: Opening Scotland’s
library content to the world’,
https://www.slideshare.net/CILIPScotland/linked-data-opening-
scotlands-library-content-to-the-world
• Shiri, A. and Davoodi, D. (2016) ‘Managing Linked Open Data across
discovery systems’, in Spiteri, L. (ed.) Managing metadata in web-
scale discovery systems. London: Facet Publishing, pp.57-90
• Smith-Yoshimura, K. (2015) ‘Linked Data implementations—Who,
what and why?’, http://www.oclc.org/research/themes/data-
science/linkeddata.html
• Suominen, O. and Hyvönen, N. (2017) ‘From MARC silos to Linked
Data silos?’, O-bib, 4(2), https://www.o-bib.de/article/view/2017H2S1-
13/5883
• The Linking Open Data cloud diagram: http://lod-cloud.net/
• Tallerås, K. (2013) ‘From many records to one graph: Heterogeneity
conflicts in the linked data restructuring cycle’. Information Research,
18 (3), http://www.informationr.net/ir/18-
3/colis/paperC18.html#.WUEwnZB95dg
References

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Relationship status: Libraries and linked data in Europe

  • 1. Relationship status: Libraries and linked data in Europe Dr Diane Rasmussen Pennington MS PhD PgDip FHEA FRSA Lecturer in Information Science & Course Director, University of Strathclyde @infogamerist [email protected] Ms Laura Cagnazzo MA MSc @LauraFCagnazzo [email protected]
  • 3. • Semantic Web = enhanced form of web; content expressed in machine-readable format (Berners-Lee, Hendler, Lassila, 2001) • SW = goal; LD = means to reach it (Bizer et al., 2009) • LD as “a means to dismantle data silos” (Heath, 2009) • W3C standards • LD applied to library data: Baker et al., 2011; Tallerås, 2013; Shiri & Davoodi, 2016; OCLC surveys 2014, 2015, 2018 (Karen Smith-Yoshimura) Linked data: what we know
  • 4. 4 Linked data use across European national libraries: methodology • Literature review • Semi-structured interviews (n=15; Skype, email) • Departmental ethics approval • Recruitment through Twitter, libraries’ email addresses, electronic mailing lists • Online resources analysis (n=26; Semantic Radar)
  • 5. • Short online Qualtrics survey • Departmental ethics approval • Recruitment through Twitter, SLIC, CILIPS • Open from 03/05/17 to 18/05/2017 • n=113 completed responses ‘Linked Data: Opening Scotland’s library content to the world’: methodology
  • 6. Scottish library types participating in the survey Public School Academic Other National Did not specify
  • 7. Scottish Government’s Open Data Strategy (2015) “This strategy seeks to create a Scotland where non- personal and non-commercially sensitive data from public services is recognised as a resource for wider societal use and as such is made open in an intelligent manner and available for re-use by others.” Source: http://www.gov.scot/Publications/2015/02/6614
  • 8. • Open government initiatives spreading world- wide • Transparency (fight corruption / improve accountability) • Enable citizens’ participation • Strengthen democracy • Data generated, gathered and stored by government agencies (e.g., national, school, public libraries) using public money (through taxes) should be available to everyone Open Government Data
  • 9. • Two individual studies revealed similar results • Status of awareness of “linked data” and “Semantic Web” concepts • Linked data uses • Reasons for, challenges/benefits of linked data implementation • Recommendation and best practice Findings
  • 10. Do you know what the term ‘Semantic Web' means? Definitely yes Probably yes Might or might not Probably not Do you know what the term 'linked data' means? Definitely yes Probably yes Might or might not Probably not Linked data awareness • European national libraries: lack of awareness among staff (e.g., IT) hinders projects design and actuation • Scottish libraries:
  • 11. European nat. libraries Linked data implementation status Scottish libraries Have implemented Have plans to implement Have no current plans to implement No response Have Implemented Have plans to implement Not implemented Taking steps towards
  • 12. Uses of linked data European nat. libraries • Provide data to LD data sets (VIAF, Wikidata, Europeana) • Publish bibliographic and authority data • National bibliographies • Digitized resources • Thesauri and ontologies Scottish libraries • MARC catalogue records • Digitized resources • Social media • Research outputs using RDF, Dublin Core, SPARQL • OWL, SKOS, Europeana Data Model
  • 13. • Popularity of linked data on international scene (perceived/expected benefits) • Improve data visibility and discoverability • Enhance existing data sets • Enriched, open, reusable information, available for various purposes to the wider community • Adhere to standards (W3C) • Open up data silos Reasons for implementing linked data
  • 14. • Lack of awareness • Lack of expertise / time / staff • Difficulties in obtaining management buy-in • Licencing constraints (permission needed from database providers to link) • Potential loss of control of data • Lack of agreement on standards • Lack of tools / guidelines Challenges of implementation
  • 15. • Augment visibility and discoverability of library data • Support interoperability • Overcome linguistic barriers • Acquire better understanding of linked data potential • Enable cataloguing efficiency and innovation (e.g., workload reduction) • Obtain authoritative position as data provider (to which other institutions will refer to) Benefits of implementation
  • 16. • Is LD the right technology for your scope? • Design a detailed roadmap before acting • Consider legal issues • Training • Adopt tools to support implementation • Contact/collaborate with LD implementers • Seek expert developers, if necessary • URI syntax maintenance • Reuse data /existing vocabularies, whenever possible • Adopt entity-based approach to data Best practice
  • 17. • Teach practitioners what linked data can achieve • Familiarize yourself with LD • Focus on goals, rather than technical matters • Involve your institution/community of stakeholders • Look at examples offered by successful projects • Focus on data specific to your institution • Consider needs of wider community (not just library community) • Collaborate with local universities/institutions and benefit from their expertise – Collaboration is key! Recommendations
  • 18. • Encourage open data movement at government level • Case studies: Successful implementation examples • Re-use vs creation of ontologies • Licensing constraints • Step-by-step implementation guidelines • Improve communication between system providers/technicians and information professionals • Collaboration towards design and adoption of a common model, to facilitate data integration Further research / directions
  • 19. Conclusions • Still far from the SW as envisaged by Berners-Lee, Hendler, and Lassila in 2001 – SW enabling better “understanding between humans and machines” • No agreed-upon standards = risk of “LD silos” • Need for spreading awareness and advocate for LOD with government / public bodies
  • 21. References • Baker, T., Bermès, E., Coyle, K., Dunsire, G., Isaac, A., Murray, P., Panzer, P., Schneider, J., Singer, R., Summers, E., Waiters, W., Young, J. and Zheng, M. (2011) Library Linked Data Incubator Group final report, W3C, http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/lld/XGR-lld- 20111025/ • Berners-Lee, T., Linked Data: http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/LinkedData.html • Berners-Lee, T., Hendler, J. and Lassila, O. (2001) ‘The Semantic Web’. Scientific American, 284(5), pp.29-37, https://tinyurl.com/hh3h9m6 • Bizer, C., Heath, T. and Berners-Lee, T. (2009) ‘Linked Data: The story so far’. International Journal on Semantic Web and Information Systems, 5(3), pp.1-22 • Cagnazzo, L. (2017) Linked Data: Implementation, Use, and Perceptions across European National Libraries, MSc Dissertation, http://hdl.handle.net/10760/32004 • Heath, T. (2009) ‘Linked Data? Web of Data? Semantic Web? WTF?’ Tom Heath’s Displacement Activities, 2 March, http://tomheath.com/blog/2009/03/linked-data-web-of-data-semantic- web-wtf/ • Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2016, July/August). Demystifying linked data: Are you ready for what's next? CILIP Update, 34-36. 21
  • 22. • Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2017) ‘Linked data: Opening Scotland’s library content to the world’, https://www.slideshare.net/CILIPScotland/linked-data-opening- scotlands-library-content-to-the-world • Shiri, A. and Davoodi, D. (2016) ‘Managing Linked Open Data across discovery systems’, in Spiteri, L. (ed.) Managing metadata in web- scale discovery systems. London: Facet Publishing, pp.57-90 • Smith-Yoshimura, K. (2015) ‘Linked Data implementations—Who, what and why?’, http://www.oclc.org/research/themes/data- science/linkeddata.html • Suominen, O. and Hyvönen, N. (2017) ‘From MARC silos to Linked Data silos?’, O-bib, 4(2), https://www.o-bib.de/article/view/2017H2S1- 13/5883 • The Linking Open Data cloud diagram: http://lod-cloud.net/ • Tallerås, K. (2013) ‘From many records to one graph: Heterogeneity conflicts in the linked data restructuring cycle’. Information Research, 18 (3), http://www.informationr.net/ir/18- 3/colis/paperC18.html#.WUEwnZB95dg References