Exploring the Benefits for Users of Linked Open Data for Digitized Special Collections, White paper #2: Analysis of Early User Feedback

Katrina Fenlon, Jacob Jett, Ryan Dubnicek, Timothy W Cole, Caroline Szylowicz, Deren E. Kudeki, Melina Zavala, Alex O. Kinnaman

Research output: Working paperDiscussion paper

Abstract

This paper reports on a research study conducted to evaluate experimental, LOD-based features of digital special collections, which investigated the question: how do these features affect the use of digital collections for research? Because humanities researchers are the primary user group for cultural collections, this study focused on what humanities researchers might gain from LOD-based enhancements to digital collections.
Original languageEnglish (US)
Number of pages16
StatePublished - 2018

Keywords

  • linked open data
  • digitized special collections
  • linked open data user assessment

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