The theories behind Linked Data and the Semantic Web are still in the process of being drawn out, but it is clear that at this point they are more than hypotheticals. Linked Data is the possible future of the web and how information will be organized, searched for, discovered, and retrieved. As search algorithms continue to improve and users continue to turn to them first (and sometimes entirely) for their information needs, libraries will need to make major changes to ensure the data they have painstaking created and curated over the decades remains relevant and reachable to users on the web. Linked Data provides the opportunity for libraries to integrate their authoritative data with user-‐generated data from the web, creating a rich network of reliable, current, far-‐reaching resources that will meet users’ needs wherever they are.
The theories behind Linked Data and the Semantic Web are still in the process of being drawn out, but it is clear that at this point they are more than hypotheticals. Linked Data is the possible future of the web and how information will be organized, searched for, discovered, and retrieved. As search algorithms continue to improve and users continue to turn to them first (and sometimes entirely) for their information needs, libraries will need to make major changes to ensure the data they have painstaking created and curated over the decades remains relevant and reachable to users on the web. Linked Data provides the opportunity for libraries to integrate their authoritative data with user-‐generated data from the web, creating a rich network of reliable, current, far-‐reaching resources that will meet users’ needs wherever they are.
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