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LD4P

 

“transition of technical services
 production workflows to ones
 based in Linked Open Data”
 

 

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LD4L Labs

 

“helping libraries use linked data
 to improve the exchange and
 understanding of information
 about scholarly resources”

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LD4L 2014

 

“create a model that works both
 within individual institutions and
 through a coordinated, extensible
 network of Linked Open Data”

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Gateway to linked data related projects for library communities

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Ontologies

BIBFRAME

BIBFLOW

Open Annotations

VIVO Ontology

IIIF

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Linked Data Sources

OCLC Fast

ORCID

VIAF

LoC Subject Authority

LoC Name Authority

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Code Stack

Hydra Project

Blacklight

Fedora Commons Repository

VIVO

Vitro

Ruby/RDF

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Workshops and Info

IMLS Shareable Authorities Forumn

Stanford Linked Data Workshop

Library of Congress (LoC)

 

 

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Partners

LD4P is a collaboration between six institutions (Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, Library of Congress, Princeton, and Stanford University), and is funded by a $1.5 million two-year grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

LD4L Labs is a collaboration of Cornell University Library, Harvard Library Innovation Lab, Stanford University Libraries, and library researchers at the University of Iowa, and is funded by a nearly $1.5 million two-year grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

LD4L 2014 was 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.

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