Fairly recently, METRO and NYPL sponsored a workshop on Linked Open Data, and also a lecture by Marcia Lei Zeng. I attended the first session, which piqued my curiosity, but I need a review. I also have some questions:
- How exactly does LOD relate to/interact with the old crosswalks of metadata standards familiar to libraries, museums and digital collections?
- There seem to be 200 implementations. Where are they? What do they look like?
- Does LOD answer or help to the age-old question of access to all digital collections of libraries and museums in one place or one grand interface?
- Is LOD a new iteration of the web entirely?
- How is it possible to keep up with/migrate to/understand/implement new standards such as this? I barely understand DAMS and CMS. Now more! What is the minimum technical knowledge required to keep current in the field and how is it possible to achieve it without spending $$$$ on a 2nd degree?
As must be obvious, I am not an expert on this. Hopefully, someone more knowledgeable will join the session to enlighten us. If not, we will together explore web sites and other resources explaining it. I have a few session notes that will get us started.
I was hoping someone would propose something in this vein. I am also very interested in this, but I know very little – I want to learn! Thanks for the links you included. I wish I had known about the Marcia Zeng lecture. I particularly would like to see more examples of LOD in action, so I can understand better how to implement it with collections I am working on.