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Project Briefing:
Weaving Meaning:
Overview of the Semantic Web and the Potential for Library Leadership
Eric Miller
W3C Semantic Web Activity Lead
World Wide Web Consortium
The Semantic Web is an evolution of the World Wide Web designed to
support machine readable data as well as human readable material. The
semantic web defines a set of standardized representations for data
(XML/RDF) and for the conceptual structures behind that data (RDF
Schema, Web Ontology) to support a variety of new metadata applications.
Technologies based on standards will be used to improve searching,
navigation and management of content, data integration from disparate
systems, discovery and composition of Web services and facilitate
software agents.
This presentation will provide an overview and practical demonstration of W3C's Semantic Web Activity as well as a discussion of the supporting technologies and the relationship to libraries and future library involvement.
Web Links:
W3C Semantic Web
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