Linked Data and User Interaction by H. Frank Cervone und Lars G. Svensson

Linked Data and User Interaction by H. Frank Cervone und Lars G. Svensson

Author:H. Frank Cervone und Lars G. Svensson
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Published: 2015-07-15T00:00:00+00:00


Benefits of consuming linked data

The tools described can potentially remove some tedious, duplicative work from everyday research. Editors can import contextual details of, for example, persons (e.g. birth and death dates, place of birth, and other names) or of places (alternative names, containing jurisdiction, latitude and longitude) without researching or transcribing these details at every mention. Data accumulation is incremental and comes as a by-product of the routine editing effort. Linking to external datasets can bring the benefit of automatic updating as additions and corrections are made to the resources to which they are linked. These are welcome conveniences. But the major potential benefits of consuming linked data are threefold: making working notes repurposable, replacing name authority files with naming services, and shifting the focus of editorial projects from product to process.



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