Linked open data, linked open libraries. Notes on the symposium “Data in the Net” (University of Salerno, December 4, 2015)

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  • Luigi Catalani University of Salerno; Provincial Library of Potenza; Wikimedia Italia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2426/aibstudi-11455

Keywords:

catalogue, semantic web, linked open data

Abstract

The paper describes the main topics discussed during the symposium “Data in the Net: archives and libraries in the Semantic Web” held on December 4, 2015 at the Central Library “Caianiello” of the University of Salerno. The speakers – Marina Mecheri, Isidoro D'Auria, Patrizia De Martino, Andrea Marchitelli, Roberto Raieli, Tiziana Possemato, Antonella Trombone and Valeria Lo Castro – provided several insights on the evolution of cataloging standards and on the latest technologies adopted by librarians in order to keep methods and practices up-to-date with the web developments. Beyond the variety of techniques and solutions, there’s a clear need to disseminate knowledge and to enhance the librarianship’s social dimension, that can be paraphrased in the expression ‘linked open libraries’.

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Author Biography

Luigi Catalani, University of Salerno; Provincial Library of Potenza; Wikimedia Italia

Professor of Philosophical Informatics at the Department of Science of the Cultural Heritage of the University of Salerno

Librarian (registered on the list of AIB members, Resolution no. E / 2014/0396) at the Provincial Library of Potenza

Member of the Study Group on Information Literacy of AIB

Regional Coordinator of Wikimedia Italia for the Basilicata

Published

2016-07-16

How to Cite

Catalani, L. (2016). Linked open data, linked open libraries. Notes on the symposium “Data in the Net” (University of Salerno, December 4, 2015). AIB Studi, 56(2). https://doi.org/10.2426/aibstudi-11455

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