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In this article we summarize how the use of semantic technologies can help libraries and media archives to provide better access to their collections. We show how named entity information within collections can be retrieved and used to semantically link to other collections or external data sources. Furthermore, we illustrate how users can benefit from the resulting knowledge network and we present technologies to reach these goals.
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We would like thank our colleague Claudia Grote for her comments on an earlier draft of this article.
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Böhme, C., Traub, M., Bergholz, A., Hannemann, J., Svensson, L. (2014). Semantic Linking in Contentus . In: Wahlster, W., Grallert, HJ., Wess, S., Friedrich, H., Widenka, T. (eds) Towards the Internet of Services: The THESEUS Research Program. Cognitive Technologies. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06755-1_25
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