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Data Science & Metadata Research

To be discoverable by today’s online users, traditional library data must be transformed. OCLC Research analyzes bibliographic data to derive new meaning, insights, and services for use by library and information seekers. This work includes special projects in metadata enrichment, authorities & identities, linked data, subjects & classification, and data analysis.

Presentations

Lightening Talk - IIIF R&D at OCLC Research

Lightening Talk - IIIF R&D at OCLC Research

By Jeff Mixter

IIIF Technical Meeting
Edinburgh, Scotland (UK)

This presentation provides an overview of OCLC Research's current work in IIIF, including IIIF Discovery API implementation and IIIF Manifest harvesting.

Topics: IIIF, Linked Data

Linked Data Implementations—Who, What, Why?

Linked Data Implementations—Who, What, Why?

By Karen Smith-Yoshimura

Semantic Web in Libraries (SWIB18)
Bonn (Germany)

Smith-Yoshimura delves into results from the 2018 International Linked Data Survey for Implementers, compares results to previous surveys, and provides insights into what libraries are doing in linked data.

Topics: Linked Data

Linked Data: From Promise to Progress

Linked Data: From Promise to Progress

By Andrew Pace

MCLS Annual Meeting
Virtual

Pace details a recent effort to create a linked data prototype built on the Wikibase platform, providing use cases for the pilot project and key takeaways.

Topics: Linked Data

What’s Changed in Linked Data Implementations in the Last Three Years?

What's Changed in Linked Data Implementations in the Last Three Years?

By Karen Smith-Yoshimura

DLF 2018 Forum
Henderson, NV (USA)

Smith-Yoshimura delves into results from the 2018 International Linked Data Survey for Implementers, comparing results to the 2015 survey, and providing insights into what libraries are doing in linked data.

Topics: Linked Data

Linked Data Prototype - Final Partner Meeting

Linked Data Prototype - Final Partner Meeting (video)

By Sara Newell, Taylor Surface, Jeff Mixter, John Chapman 

OCLC Research Webinar: Linked Data Prototype - Final Partner Meeting
Virtual

Presented online to partner libraries to wrap-up the Linked Data Platform for Production Cataloging Workflows project

Additional Materials:
PowerPoint Slides (7.3MB)


Topics: Linked Data, Wikimedia

Subject Prediction Using Semantic Embedding

Subject Prediction Using Semantic Embedding

By Rob Koopman and Shenghui Wang

DANS colloquium 'Revisiting the NARCIS Classification’
The Hague (Netherlands)

Koopman and Wang describe semantic embedding and their work on the Ariadne random projection algorithm that attempts to predict the right mix of subject headings.

Topics: Semantic Embedding

Using Wikibase to Manage Linked Data for Digital Collection

Using Wikibase to Manage Linked Data for Digital Collection

By Jeff Mixter, Bruce Washburn, Jean Godby

CONTENTdm Users Group Meeting
Columbus, OH (USA) D

OCLC is working with several member institutions on an experimental project to evaluate Wikibase as part of a new linked data ecosystem. This presentation given by Jean Godby summarizes the work in progress, provides demonstrations of a pilot system, and offers a discussion of the implications with those managing digital collections.

Topics: Linked Data

Why IIIF

Why IIIF

By Jeff Mixter

CONTENTdm Users Group Meeting
Columbus, OH (USA)

In this presentation, a cross-divisional team at OCLC describes their current work in IIIF and its usefulness with CONTENTdm.

Topics: IIIF

Wikipedia and OCLC

Wikipedia and OCLC

By Merrilee Proffitt

NFAIS Virtual Workshop
Virtual

Learn all about OCLC's work with Wikpedia and the Wikipedia + Libraries project, which helps library staff leverage Wikipedia in their communities.

Topics: Wikimedia, WorldCat

Non-Latin Script Access: Past, Now, Future

Non-Latin Script Access: Past, Now, Future

By Karen Smith-Yoshimura

2018 ALA Annual Conference & Exhibition
New Orleans, Louisiana (USA)

Smith-Yoshimura details how experimentation with new models of description and access in a linked data environment and OCLC's full implementation of Unicode in WorldCat could lead to dramatic improvements of non-Latin script support in WorldCat in the near future.

Topics: Metadata