Brazilian Journal of Information Science: Research Trends | 2019
Dados bibliográficos para o linked data: uma revisão sistemática de literatura
Abstract
Linked Data is a set of best practices designed to deal with data and information retrieval problems in the Web environment and can be applied to the bibliographic domain as a way to ensure that libraries share their data effectively. The objective is to analyze how the relationship between bibliographic data and Linked Data has been approached by Information Science professionals, based on the Systematic Review of Literature (RS). RS is a bibliographic review plus rigorous criteria that allow the results to be audited and the research to be continued from the point where it was interrupted. As a result, it was analyzed 56 articles in which it was observed that the main concerns in discussing the subject are: to submit projects for the adaptation of bibliographic data to Linked Data; discuss the process of converting bibliographic data to Linked Data; and conduct conceptual discussions about adequacy. It is concluded that, although the articles present many challenges, it is unanimous among the documents analyzed that adequacy would be advantageous for libraries.