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- 59 creator adrien-di-mascio.
- 59 creator agnes-simon.
- 59 creator romain-wenz.
- 59 creator vincent-michel.
- 59 type InProceedings.
- 59 label "Publishing bibliographic records on the Web of data: opportunities for the BnF (French national Library)".
- 59 sameAs 59.
- 59 abstract "======== Abstract ======== The BnF_ (French national library) sees Semantic Web technologies as an opportunity to weave its data into the Web and to bring structure and reliability to existing information. The BnF is one of the most important heritage institutions in France, with a history going back to the 14th century and millions of documents, including a large variety of hand-written, printed and digital material, through millions of bibliographic records. Linked Open Data tools have been implemented through `data.bnf.fr`_, a project which aims at making the BnF data more useful on the Web. `data.bnf.fr`_ publishes data automatically merged from different in-house databases describing authors, works and themes. These concepts are given persistent URIs, as they are the nodal points to our resources and services. We provide **different views of the same information**: HTML and PDF views for humans and raw data in RDF and JSON for machines. This data is freely reusable under an **Open Licence**. The site, powered by the **open source platform** CubicWeb_, queries a **relational database** to generate both HTML and RDF data. Available online since July 2011, this service is under continuous development with several releases per year. After having gathered feedback from the public and users, we are now in a position to report on this use of Semantic Web technologies. The article will describe the features available to the end user and explain what difficulties where faced when implementing them. Obstacles where of many kinds: structure of the source data, business processes, information technology, etc. We will explain the importance of useful links for provenance information, and of persistency for archival purposes. We will discuss the methodology and the solutions we found, trying to show their strengths and weaknesses. We will summarize the happy or critical comments that were made by our external users and project team, both about the workflow and about the data model. We will share our insight on the ontologies and vocabularies we are using, including our view of the interaction between rich RDF-based ontologies, and light HTML embedded data such as `schema.org`_. The broader question of Libraries on the Semantic Web will be addressed so as to help run similar projects. .. _BnF: http://bnf.fr .. _CubicWeb: http://www.cubicweb.org .. _`schema.org`: http://schema.org .. _`data.bnf.fr`: http://data.bnf.fr".
- 59 hasAuthorList authorList.
- 59 isPartOf proceedings.
- 59 keyword "BnF".
- 59 keyword "CubicWeb".
- 59 keyword "Culture".
- 59 keyword "Encoded Archival Description".
- 59 keyword "Entity linking".
- 59 keyword "Libraries".
- 59 keyword "Marc formats".
- 59 keyword "Open Archive Initiative".
- 59 keyword "Open data".
- 59 keyword "Project management".
- 59 keyword "Relational database".
- 59 keyword "Text Encoding Initiative".
- 59 title "Publishing bibliographic records on the Web of data: opportunities for the BnF (French national Library)".