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Use Case PODE

Use Case PODE. Focus is on end-user display: Inclusion of information from non-library sources (e.g. Wikipedia, Project Gutenberg): This makes it a USE- UseCase Phase 1 (closed): FRBRising , mashing library data through web-service APIs Phase 2 (open):

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Use Case PODE

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  1. Use Case PODE • Focus is on end-user display: Inclusion of information from non-library sources (e.g. Wikipedia, Project Gutenberg): This makes it a USE-UseCase • Phase 1 (closed): FRBRising, mashing library data through web-service APIs • Phase 2 (open): • Task 1 (using FRBRised data on Hamsun and Petterson) • Experiments with WE-Display, linking to data from Phase 1 • Conversion of FRBRised data to RDF and linking to other LoD datasets • Task 2 (using non-fiction material at Oslo Multilingual Library): • User interface for multilingual Dewey navigation • Convert MARC records to RDF and link to top Dewey levels • Problems: • Inconsistencies in catalogue records make FRBRisation difficult • dewey.info is currently not granular enough (only top three levels)

  2. Use Case PODE (2) • Topics • LLD.MARC2LLD • USE.END_USERS • Vocabularies • FRBR Core, DC, BiBo, lexvo • Geonames, foaf, SKOS

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