Creating a Linked Data-Friendly Metadata Application Profile for Archival Description
M. A. Matienzo, Elizabeth Russey Roke, Scott Carlson

TL;DR
This paper discusses extending Schema.org to create a linked data-friendly metadata profile for archives, enabling easier publication and consumption of archival information as linked data.
Contribution
It introduces a specialized application profile of Schema.org tailored for archival description, facilitating linked data publication in archives.
Findings
Schema.org extensions improve archival data interoperability
The profile simplifies publishing linked data about archives
Enhanced discoverability of archival resources
Abstract
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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Taxonomy
TopicsLibrary Science and Information Systems · Semantic Web and Ontologies · Digital and Traditional Archives Management
