Coyle's InFormation

Comments on the digital age, which, as we all know, is 42.

Friday, January 16, 2015

Real World Objects

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I was asked a question about the meaning and import of the RDF concept of "Real World Object" (RWO) and didn't give a very goo...
Saturday, January 10, 2015

This is what sexism looks like #2

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Libraries, it seems, are in crisis, and many people are searching for answers. Someone I know posted a blog post pointing to community syste...
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Monday, November 24, 2014

Multi-Entity Models.... Baker, Coyle, Petiya

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Multi-Entity Models of Resource Description in the Semantic Web: A comparison of FRBR, RDA, and BIBFRAME by Tom Baker, Karen Coyle, Sean Pet...
Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Classes in RDF

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RDF allows one to define class relationships for things and concepts. The RDFS1.1 primer describes classes succinctly as: Resources may b...
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Saturday, October 25, 2014

Citations get HOT

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The Public Library of Science research section, PLOSLabs (ploslabs.org) has announced some very interesting news about the work that they...
Sunday, October 19, 2014

schema.org - where it works

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In the many talks about schema.org, it seems that one topic that isn't covered, or isn't covered sufficiently, is "where do you...
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Wednesday, October 01, 2014

This is what sexism looks like

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[Note to readers: sick and tired of it all, I am going to report these "incidents" publicly because I just can't hack it anymo...
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Karen Coyle
BERKELEY, CA, United States
Librarian, techie, social commentator, once called "public intellectual" by someone who couldn't think of a better title.
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