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Beyond the Library Catalogue: Connecting Library Metadata to Wikidata
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Beyond the Library Catalogue: Connecting Library Metadata to Wikidata

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  • Omorodion Okuonghae Glorious Vision University, Ogwa, Edo State, Nigeria https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6552-8127

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12775/FT.2024.009

Keywords

Wikidata, Semantic Web, Library Metadata, Library Catalogue, Wikimedia Projects, Libraries, Open data

Abstract

In this era of semantic web, libraries can leverage the power of Wikdata to enhance the discoverability of their resources, foster interoperability, as well as empower information seekers to navigate a richer and vast network of knowledge bases. This study adopted the review method to theoretically examine the concept of Wikidata and how libraries could benefit from the technology by linking their metadata to the global knowledgebase, so as to increase the visibility and discoverability of library materials. The study X-rayed the application of Wikidata in libraries, particularly in the area of increasing visibility and discoverability of library of resources. With Wikidata, libraries could create a web of interconnected knowledge bases that transcends boundaries. It emphasized the importance of integrating Wikidata into libraries, as this could help to shape the open knowledge ecosystem and empower libraries to better serve their user communities in an ever-changing World. The study further advocates for the adoption of Wikidata in libraries so as to project library resources for the greater good of mankind.

Author Biography

Omorodion Okuonghae, Glorious Vision University, Ogwa, Edo State, Nigeria

Omorodion Okuonghae is the Head of E-library Services at Glorious Vision University, Ogwa, Edo State, Nigeria. He has Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees in Library and Information Science from Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria. He has published numerous scholarly publications in reputable local and international outlets in the field of Library and Information Science. He has also presented papers at many local, national, and international conferences. Omorodion has received several awards and recognitions including the ‘Best Paper Presenter’ award at the 57th Conference and Annual General Meeting of the Nigerian Library Association, and the overall best graduating student recognition in the Department of Library and Information Science, Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria. Omorodion is highly passionate about Librarianship, Emerging Technologies in Library, Information Literacy, and Scholarly Communication. He is a member of NLA. Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=pl&user=SXYe37MAAAAJ

References

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Lemus-Rojas, M., & Pintscher, L. (2018). Wikidata and Libraries: Facilitating Open Knowledge. In M. Proffitt (Ed.), Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge (pp. 143–158). ALA Editions.

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Okuonghae, O. (2024). Beyond the Library Catalogue: Connecting Library Metadata to Wikidata. Folia Toruniensia, 24, 183–192. https://doi.org/10.12775/FT.2024.009
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