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Adding eScience Assets to the Data Web Export

In LDOW 2009: Linked Data on the Web (April 2009)

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Aggregations of Web resources are increasingly important in scholarship as it adopts new methods that are data-centric, collaborative, and networked-based. The same notion of ag- gregations of resources is common to the mashed-up, socially networked information environment of Web 2.0. We present a mechanism to identify and describe aggregations of Web resources that has resulted from the Open Archives Initia- tive - Object Reuse and Exchange (OAI-ORE) project. The OAI-ORE specications are based on the principles of the Architecture of the World Wide Web, the Semantic Web, and the Linked Data eort. Therefore, their incorporation into the cyberinfrastructure that supports eScholarship will ensure the integration of the products of scholarly research into the Data Web.


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