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Clara Turp

Bio: Clara Turp is an academic researcher from McGill University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ontology (information science) & Data modeling. The author has co-authored 1 publications.

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TL;DR: Findings are presented from a survey conducted in the fall of 2018, aimed at professionals from libraries, archives, and museums (LAM) who were part of the data modeling team on linked data projects to better understand the reality of ontology evaluation in the context of a linked data project.
Abstract: Ontology development and data modeling are core components of any linked data project. Through our own experiments building a linked data ontology for our collections, we wondered: how are our peer...

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01 Jan 2022
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors explore the new boundaries of universal bibliographic control with the contributions of international experts, and discuss the main topics addressed: library cooperation networks; legal deposit; national bibliographies; new tools and standards (IFLA LRM, RDA, BIBFRAME); authority control and new alliances (Wikidata, Wikibase, Identifiers); new ways of indexing resources (Artificial intelligence); institutional repositories; new book supply chain; discoverability in the IIIF digital ecosystem; role of thesauri and ontologies in the digital ecosystem.
Abstract: With the contributions of international experts, the book aims to explore the new boundaries of universal bibliographic control. Bibliographic control is radically changing because the bibliographic universe is radically changing: resources, agents, technologies, standards and practices. Among the main topics addressed: library cooperation networks; legal deposit; national bibliographies; new tools and standards (IFLA LRM, RDA, BIBFRAME); authority control and new alliances (Wikidata, Wikibase, Identifiers); new ways of indexing resources (artificial intelligence); institutional repositories; new book supply chain; “discoverability” in the IIIF digital ecosystem; role of thesauri and ontologies in the digital ecosystem; bibliographic control and search engines.

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