Creating a Linked Data-Friendly Metadata Application Profile for Archival Description

10/26/2017
by   Mark A. Matienzo, et al.
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We provide an overview of efforts to apply and extend Schema.org for archives and archival description. The authors see the application of Schema.org and extensions as a low barrier means to publish easily consumable linked data about archival resources, institutions that hold them, and contextual entities such as people and organizations responsible for their creation.

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