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A Librarian's Guide to Graphs, Data and the Semantic Web

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Graphs are about connections, and are an important part of our connected and data-driven world. A Librarian's Guide to Graphs, Data and the Semantic Web is geared toward library and information science professionals, including librarians, software developers and information systems architects who want to understand the fundamentals of graph theory, how it is used to represent and explore data, and how it relates to the semantic web. This title provides a firm grounding in the field at a level suitable for a broad audience, with an emphasis on open source solutions and what problems these tools solve at a conceptual level, with minimal emphasis on algorithms or mathematics. The text will also be of special interest to data science librarians and data professionals, since it introduces many graph theory concepts by exploring data-driven networks from various scientific disciplines. The first two chapters consider graphs in theory and the science of networks, before the following chapters cover networks in various disciplines. Remaining chapters move on to library networks, graph tools, graph analysis libraries, information problems and network solutions, and semantic graphs and the semantic web.

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ISBN: 9781843347538
Publication date: 9th July 2015
Author: James (Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, USA) Powell
Publisher: Chandos Publishing (Oxford) Ltd an imprint of Woodhead Publishing Ltd
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 268 pages
Series: Chandos Information Professional Series
Genres: Library, archive and information management
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