Call for Use Cases: Library Linked Data

>
> die Arbeitsgruppe Linked Data in Bibliotheken des W3C [1] führt derzeit eine
> Umfrage
> zur Nutzung semantischer Technologien durch (siehe unten).
> [1] W3C Library Linked Data Incubator Group -
> http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/lld/
>
> Anfang der weitergeleiteten E-Mail:
>
>> Umgeleitet von: public-sweo-ig@w3.org
>> Von: Antoine Isaac <aisaac@few.vu.nl>
>> Datum: 7. Oktober 2010 17:13:12 MESZ
>> An: SKOS <public-esw-thes@w3.org>, semantic-web@w3.org,
>> dc-general@jiscmail.ac.uk, dc-architecture@jiscmail.ac.uk,
>> ecoterm@npogroups.org, NKOS-L@OCLC.ORG, diglib@infoserv.inist.fr,
>> info-ic@listes.irisa.fr, public-sweo-ig@w3.org, "public-lod@w3.org"
>> <public-lod@w3.org>, dutchsemweb-l@few.vu.nl, public-lld
>> <public-lld@w3.org>
>> Kopie: public-xg-lld <public-xg-lld@w3.org>
>> Betreff: Reminder: Call for Use Cases: Library Linked Data
>>
>> [apologies for cross-posting]
>>
>> W3C Library Linked Data Incubator Group -
>> http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/lld/
>>
>> Call for Use Cases: Library Linked Data
>>
>> Are you currently using linked data technology [1] for library-related
>> data, or
>> considering doing it in the near future? If so, please tell us more by
>> filling
>> in the questionnaire below and sending it back to us or to
>> public-lld@w3.org,
>> preferably before October 15th, 2010.
>>
>> The information you provide will be influential in guiding the activities
>> the
>> Library Linked Data Incubator Group will undertake to help increase global
>> interoperability of library data on the Web. The information you provide
>> will
>> be curated and published on the group wikispace at [3].
>>
>> We understand that your time is precious, so please don't feel you have to
>> answer every question. Some sections of the templates are clearly marked
>> as
>> optional. However, the more information you can provide, the easier it
>> will be
>> for the Incubator Group to understand your case. And, of course, please do
>> not
>> hesitate to contact us if you have any trouble answering our questions.
>> Editorial guidance on specific points is provided at [2], and examples are
>> available at [3].
>>
>> We are particularly interested in use cases describing the use of library
>> linked data for end-user oriented applications. However, we're not ruling
>> anything out at this stage, and the Incubator Group will carefully
>> consider
>> all submissions we receive.
>>
>> On behalf of the Incubator Group, thanks in advance for your time,
>>
>> Emmanuelle Bermes (Emmanuelle.Bermes_bnf.fr), Alexander Haffner
>> (A.Haffner_d-nb.de),
>> Antoine Isaac (aisaac_few.vu.nl) and Jodi Schneider
>> (jodi.schneider_deri.org)
>>
>> [1] http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/LinkedData.html
>> [2] http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/lld/wiki/UCCuration
>> [3] http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/lld/wiki/UseCases
>>
>> ================================================================
>> ================================================================
>>
>> === Name ===
>>
>> A short name by which we can refer to the use case in discussions.
>>
>> === Owner ===
>>
>> The contact person for this use case.
>>
>> === Background and Current Practice ===
>>
>> Where this use case takes place in a specific domain, and so requires some
>> prior
>> information to understand, this section is used to describe that domain.
>> As far
>> as possible, please put explanation of the domain in here, to keep the
>> scenario
>> as short as possible. If this scenario is best illustrated by showing how
>> applying
>> technology could replace current existing practice, then this section can
>> be used
>> to describe the current practice. Often, the key to why a use case is
>> important
>> also lies in what problem would occur if it was not achieved, or what
>> problem
>> means it is hard to achieve.
>>
>> === Goal ===
>>
>> Two short statements stating (1) what is achieved in the scenario without
>> reference to linked data, and (2) how we use linked data technology to
>> achieve
>> this goal.
>>
>> === Target Audience ===
>>
>> The main audience of your case. For example scholars, the general public,
>> service
>> providers, archivists, computer programs...
>>
>> === Use Case Scenario ===
>>
>> The use case scenario itself, described as a story in which actors
>> interact with
>> systems. This section should focus on the user needs in this scenario. Do
>> not
>> mention technical aspects and/or the use of linked data.
>>
>> === Application of linked data for the given use case ===
>>
>> This section describes how linked data technology could be used to support
>> the
>> use case above. Try to focus on linked data on an abstract level, without
>> mentioning concrete applications and/or vocabularies. Hint: Nothing
>> library
>> domain specific.
>>
>> === Existing Work (optional) ===
>>
>> This section is used to refer to existing technologies or approaches which
>> achieve
>> the use case (Hint: Specific approaches in the library domain). It may
>> especially
>> refer to running prototypes or applications.
>>
>> === Related Vocabularies (optional) ===
>>
>> Here you can list and clarify the use of vocabularies (element sets and
>> value
>> vocabularies) which can be helpful and applied within this context.
>>
>> === Problems and Limitations (optional) ===
>>
>> This section lists reasons why this scenario is or may be difficult to
>> achieve,
>> including pre-requisites which may not be met, technological obstacles
>> etc. Please
>> explicitly list here the technical challenges made apparent by this use
>> case. This
>> will aid in creating a roadmap to overcome those challenges.
>>
>> === Related Use Cases and Unanticipated Uses (optional) ===
>>
>> The scenario above describes a particular case of using linked data.
>> However, by
>> allowing this scenario to take place, the likely solution allows for other
>> use
>> cases. This section captures unanticipated uses of the same system
>> apparent in the
>> use case scenario.
>>
>> === References (optional) ===
>>
>> This section is used to refer to cited literature and quoted websites.
>>
>>

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