In Linked Data Implementations-Who, What and Why? Karen Smith-Yoshimura discusses the International Linked Data Survey for Implementers conducted by OCLC Research in 2014 and 2015, summarizing the 2015 survey results: 1) which institutions have implemented or are implementing linked data; 2) what linked data sources institutions are consuming, and why; 3) what institutions are publishing, and why; 4) barriers and advice from the implementers; 5) some changes from respondents who answered both the 2014 and 2015 surveys.
New and Evolving Services for Scholarship presents a case study of the development of a suite of new tools and services at the University of Illinois Library at Urbana-Champaign to support digital scholarship and to provide sustained and broad access to research, as well as a presentation about the evolution cycle of the Emory Center for Digital Scholarship, as it continuously works to fine-tune its models for faculty and student support.
Previously-released videos from this meeting:
-An Ocean of Data: A Metadata and DOI Strategy for Large, Dynamic Data about the World’s Oceans
-Digital Curation in Art Museums: Promising Practices and Opportunities for Education and Research
-The Future of Organization Identifiers
-Rebuilding the Getty Provenance Index as Linked Data