
handle: 10366/166400
[ES] Se analiza la aplicaci?n de datos enlazados abiertos en bibliotecas nacionales europeas mediante la creaci?n de un modelo de evaluaci?n espec?fico a trav?s de otros modelos evaluativos de recursos en l?nea, as? como el an?lisis comparativo entre las bibliotecas que han pasado los criterios de selecci?n: la Biblioteca Nacional Espa?ola (BNE) y la Biblioteca Nacional de Francia (BnF). Tras la contextualizaci?n del t?rmino de datos enlazados abiertos (LOD), as? como de su situaci?n como objeto de estudio, la aplicaci?n en bibliotecas nacionales y la importancia de las interfaces de usuarios y su posterior evaluaci?n, se ha creado un modelo de evaluaci?n que permita medir la calidad de los portales que aplican LOD. El modelo creado est? estructurado en cinco par?metros compuestos por indicadores, los cuales est?n definidos tanto por su significado como su procedimiento de evaluaci?n, as? como ejemplos que ayuden a la comprensi?n en laevaluaci?n de los portales. Finalmente, se ha testado el modelo en las dos bibliotecas se?aladas con anterioridad, realizando de esta forma un an?lisis comparativo en el cual se destacan los puntos d?biles y fuertes de cada uno de ellos, as? como sugerencias de mejora para estos.
[EN] The application of linked open data in European national libraries is analyzed through the creation of a specific evaluation model through other online resources evaluation models, as well as the comparative analysis between the libraries that have passed the selection criteria: the Spanish National Library (BNE) and the French National Library (BnF). After de contextualization of the term linked open data (LOD), as well as its situation as an object of study, the application in national libraries and the importance of user interfaces and their subsequent evaluation, an evaluation model has been created to allows measuring the quality of the portals that apply LOD. The created model is structured in five parameters composed of indicators, which are defined both their meaning and their evaluation procedure, as well as examples that help the evaluation of the portals. Finally, the model has been tested in the two libraries mentioned above, thus carrying out a comparative analysis in which the weak and strong points of each of them are highlighted, as well as suggestions for improvement.
Trabajo de Fin de M?ster en Sistemas de Informaci?n Digital
Assesment of digital resources, Biblioteca Nacional Espa?ola, Evaluaci?n de recursos digitales, National libraries, Portales de datos enlazados, Biblioteca Nacional Española, Linked data portals, BNE, BnF, French National Library, Bibliotecas nacionales, Biblioteca Nacional de Francia, Linked open data, 5701.02 Documentaci?n Automatizada, 5701.02 Documentación Automatizada, Spanish National Library, Datos enlazados abiertos, Evaluación de recursos digitales
Assesment of digital resources, Biblioteca Nacional Espa?ola, Evaluaci?n de recursos digitales, National libraries, Portales de datos enlazados, Biblioteca Nacional Española, Linked data portals, BNE, BnF, French National Library, Bibliotecas nacionales, Biblioteca Nacional de Francia, Linked open data, 5701.02 Documentaci?n Automatizada, 5701.02 Documentación Automatizada, Spanish National Library, Datos enlazados abiertos, Evaluación de recursos digitales
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