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The Semantic Library: RDF in Practice

Robert Wolfe is a professional librarian and information architect who has worked in the field of educational technology since 1999. He received his MLIS from the Simmons Graduate School of Library and Information Science in 2001. He is currently the Head of the Metadata Services Unit at the MIT Libraries. Metadata Services is a cost recovery consultancy that offers information organization services to the education community. These services are: /information architecture/ including data modeling, taxonomy development, and user experience design; /metadata systems design /including metadata storage, serialization, and production workflow solutions; and /project management/ including metadata production training, production management, and quality assessment. On June 12, 2008 he delivered a lecture entitled “The Semantic Library: RDF in Practice” at NEASIST’s annual Awards Dinner at MIT.

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SIMILE
Semantic Interoperability of Metadata in unLike Environments
Babel
Format Converter developed by the SIMILE Project
Longwell
A SIMILE demo by MIT Libraries.
PLEDGE
PLEDGE Project wiki
W3C Semantic Web Activity
Simple Knowledge Orgranization System
Open Archives Initiative
Object Reuse and Exchange
Kevin MacLeod / Fork and Spoon
Music used in this podcast.
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