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<title>The Future of Libraries, Linked Data and Schema.Org Extensions</title>
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<p>Yesterday<a href="http://semanticweb.com/the-semantic-link-february-2013-libraries-with-karen-coyle_b35272"> The Semantic Link Podcast</a> featured Karen Coyle, a consultant in library technology who’s consulted for esteemed institutions including the Library of Congress. Coyle discussed libraries’ long history with metadata, including with the MARC (machine-readable cataloging) format for nearly 50 years, and of sharing that metadata. That history helps explain why libraries, she said, are looking at semantic web technology – but also why changes to established processes are huge undertakings. “The move toward Linked Data will be the most significant change in library data in these two centuries,” she said, requiring the move from mainly textual data into using identifiers for things and data instead of strings.</p>
<p>Today, The Semantic Web Blog continues the discussion by sharing some perspectives on the topic from <a href="http://www.oclc.org/us/en/global/default.htm">OCLC</a> technology evangelist Richard Wallis. As noted in yesterday’s podcast, change has its challenges. “Getting the library community to get its head around Linked Data as a replacement for MARC … will be a bit of a challenge,” Wallis says. While more members of the library community are starting to “get” Linked Data, and what can be accomplished by extracting entities and linking between them, some still struggle with why change can’t just occur within the MARC format itself or its successor Resource Description and Access (RDA), that provides atomistic, machine-actionable data and machine-interpretable relationships. RDA, Wallis reminds us, took a decade from inception to publication and business model.</p>
<p>“The ramifications of turning into the Linked Data world are quite deep and meaningful but it will be a few years for that to be established in the library world,” Wallis says.</p>
<p> <a href="http://semanticweb.com/the-future-of-libraries-linked-data-and-schema-org-extensions_b35315#more-35315" class="more-link">continued&#8230;</a></p>
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<dc:creator>Jennifer Zaino</dc:creator>
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<title>The Semantic Link – February, 2013: &#8220;Libraries&#8221; with Karen Coyle</title>
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<p>On Friday, February 8, a group of Semantic thought leaders from around the globe met with their host and colleague, Eric Franzon, for the latest installment of <em>the Semantic Link</em>, a monthly podcast covering the world of Semantic Technologies. This episode includes a discussion about libraries, an area that has seen a great deal of activity in the Linked Data space recently.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Linkers&#8221; were joined by a very special guest to discuss what&#8217;s been happening in the library world: <a href="http://kcoyle.net/" target="_blank">Karen Coyle</a>.<br />
 <a href="http://semanticweb.com/the-semantic-link-february-2013-libraries-with-karen-coyle_b35272#more-35272" class="more-link">continued&#8230;</a></p>
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