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The Use Case PODE focuses on improving end-user displays in libraries by integrating information from non-library sources such as Wikipedia and Project Gutenberg. In Phase 1, we developed an FRBRised library data mashup using web-service APIs. Phase 2 introduces tasks such as leveraging FRBRised data for Hamsun and Petterson, and creating an interface for multilingual Dewey navigation at the Oslo Multilingual Library. We aim to convert MARC records to RDF and link them to extensive Dewey classifications, while addressing challenges like catalogue inconsistencies and inadequate granularity.
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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)
Use Case PODE (2) • Topics • LLD.MARC2LLD • USE.END_USERS • Vocabularies • FRBR Core, DC, BiBo, lexvo • Geonames, foaf, SKOS