Empowering user discovery with Linked Data and Semantic Web technologies

Presenter

Min Hoon Ee (@Min)

Abstract

The National Library Board (NLB) of Singapore has made significant strides in leveraging data to enhance public access to its extensive collection of physical and digital resources.

This paper explores the development and implementation of the Singapore Infopedia Sidebar, a recommendation engine designed to guide users to related resources by utilizing metadata and a Linked Data Knowledge Graph (KG).

By consolidating diverse datasets from various source systems and employing semantic web technologies such as RDF and Schema.org, NLB has created a robust knowledge graph that enriches user experience and facilitates seamless exploration.

The Sidebar, integrated into Infopedia, the Singapore Encyclopedia, surfaces data through a user-friendly interface, presenting relevant resources categorized by format. The paper details the architecture of the Sidebar, the ranking algorithm used to prioritize resources, and the challenges faced in its development.

Future directions include integrating user feedback, enhancing semantic analysis, and scaling the service to other web platforms within NLB’s ecosystem.

This initiative underscores NLB’s commitment to fostering innovation, knowledge sharing, and the continuous improvement of public data access.

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Hey SWIB-Folks! I just wanted to re-watch the presentation, but I noticed that there is no video on YouTube, nor have the slides been posted anywhere. Or did I just miss it?

I also wanted to ask @Min whether the XSLT transformations from the original formats to schema.org are publicly available, e.g. on Github? Thanks!