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What place for libraries in a Linked Data world?What place for libraries in a Linked Data world?
Sarah Bartlett
Online Information, December 2010
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An old problemAn old problem
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celine_and_Julie_Go_Boating
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An old problemAn old problem
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Looking at literary theoryLooking at literary theory
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Gérard Genette steps in...Gérard Genette steps in...
•Architextuality•Intertextuality•Paratextuality•Metatextuality•Hypertextuality
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Linked Data – a case studyLinked Data – a case study
“Jane Eyre is a book of books, a nest of narratives... Jane, cross-legged on the window-seat, ponders the pages of Bewick’s History of English Birds... Helen Burns peruses Dr Johnson’s Rasselas, and Jane is enthralled by Sir Walter Scott’s Marmion.”
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Jane Eyrehttp://
dbpedia.org/resource/Jane_Eyre
Charlotte Brontëhttp://
dbpedia.org/resource/
Charlotte_Brontë
Ornithologyhttp://
id.loc.gov/authorities/
sh85095726#concept
Gothic Writinghttp://
id.loc.gov/authorities/
sh85148644#concept
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Jane Eyrehttp://
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History of
English Birds
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Thomas Bewickhttp://
dbpedia.org/resource/
Thomas_Bewick
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Charlotte Brontë
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I walked with a zombie
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resource/ I_Walked_with_
a_Zombie
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Wide Sargasso
Seahttp://
dbpedia.org/resource/
/Wide_Sargasso_Sea
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Intertextuality
Graham Allen
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Introduction and notes
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Stevie Davieshttp://
dbpedia.org/resource/
Stevie_Davies
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Humphry Davyhttp://
dbpedia.org/resource/
Humphry_Davy
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Chemistryhttp://
id.loc.gov/authorities/
sh85022986#concept
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The Bride of Lammermoor
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resource/ The_Bride_of_La
mmermoor
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Walter Scotthttp://
dbpedia.org/resource/
Sir_Walter_Scott
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Marmionhttp://
dbpedia.org/resource/
Marmion_(poem)
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What place for libraries?What place for libraries?
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Some takeawaysSome takeaways
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•Genette provides a practicable framework
•Linked Data provides definition of relationships
•We can all contribute•Broad insights rapidly surface•Scope to model scholarly developments•The graph is always incomplete but extensible
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What place for libraries in a Linked Data world?What place for libraries in a Linked Data world?
Sarah Bartlett
Online Information, December 2010