[open-bibliography] Fwd: Fwd: Reminder: Call for Use Cases: Library Linked Data

Jo Walsh jo at frot.org
Fri Oct 15 12:54:11 UTC 2010


Maybe of interest here (and to the Locah and OpenBiblio projects?)

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From: *Antoine Isaac* <aisaac at few.vu.nl <mailto:aisaac at few.vu.nl>>
Date: Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 4:13 PM
Subject: Reminder: Call for Use Cases: Library Linked Data
To: [many lists]

[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 at w3.org <mailto:public-lld at 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
<http://Emmanuelle.Bermes_bnf.fr>), Alexander Haffner (A.Haffner_d-nb.de
<http://A.Haffner_d-nb.de>),
Antoine Isaac (aisaac_few.vu.nl <http://aisaac_few.vu.nl>) and Jodi
Schneider (jodi.schneider_deri.org <http://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

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=== 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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