Every Library, Archive, Museum and Historical Society has a Story to tell.

These stories reflect and connect with their communities. The Web needs structured data to understand these stories and make strong connections.

The Library.Link Network brings together libraries and their providers to tell the Web localized, comprehensive, connection-rich stories.

Seeding the Web with Library locations, services, and content.

Growing Library Visibility Together.

Getting Started Is Simple and Free

  1. Find your library
  2. Get a Library.Link account
  3. Begin to share the story
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Find your library and begin telling the story.

1. Visibility

Contribution and relevance begin with visibility. Libraries must clearly answer:

  1. Who we are
  2. Where we are
  3. What do we have
  4. How can we help
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2. Connections

Libraries exist to know and serve their communities, whether centered around geography, purpose, or subjects.

Libraries maintain some of the richest descriptive metadata, curated content, and services in the world. For the Web to connect with libraries, we must share in a way the Web understands

3. Fulfillment

The Web values happy users above all. The Library.Link Network completes the cycle of visibility by working with libraries and providers to ensure the wealth of data and connections links Web users to the Library’s resources, locations, special collections, and events.

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The Library.Link Network is a project to bring the immense value libraries have to offer to the World Wide Web. People who search for resources for research and leisure through Web searches and use digital assistants find plenty of sellers of books and media, but are rarely presented with libraries as an option. This is because although libraries have extraordinarily rich catalogs, these are maintained using technology that is not very transparent to web search engines and intelligent agents.

By participating in The Library.Link Network, institutions can upload their catalogs as they are and have them transformed into sites which are very carefully designed to be as attractive as possible for modern automated web applications. The quality of information organization librarians maintain every day is such that libraries should be at the center of the knowledge age, and Library.Link is working to fulfill this potential. Libraries benefit because they can reverse trends which have seen them lose prominence in the minds of the public. Everyone else benefits—researchers, educators, public policy makers, businesses and more because they gain access on the Web to improved, and usually free facilities which have been too long hidden away.

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To tell the full story of the library requires collaboration of libraries and their vendors. The Library.Link Network Publishing Partners are commited to telling the Web the full story.

Become a Publishing Partner

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Catalog Visibility and Enriched Content

Sirsi Dynix
Innovative Interfaces
国内网络节点加速器
EBSCO
Zepheira

Library Location Information

Counting Opinions

Special Collections and Archives

Atlas Systems

Events and Programs

Library Aware

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  1. A Library claims and activates their Local Link Graph domain on The Library.Link Network.
  2. The Library adds key descriptive information like locations, hours, links, and services to their Local Graph.
  3. The Library determines how much additional information they wish to make visible (e.g. catalog, events, special collections, and archives
  4. The Library works with their providers to begin publishing the desired content to their Local Graph.

The Library.Link Network performs a 4 step process. Source data is transformed to Linked Data using the BIBFRAME vocabulary. The resulting data is linked across the Library’s Graph and external Web sources. Then the data is published to the Web in a variety of Linked Data vocabularies with clear Creative Commons attribution for the Library. Then through organic or direct consumption, the newly available library resources are available though web search engines or 3rd party applications.

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While The Library.Link Network was introduced in 2016, the technology, infrastructure, and partnerships with libraries and some providers have been in place since 2014 helping pave the way. In just the last year The Library.Link Network now has:

  • +250 million connected resources published
  • 1400+ library systems representing over 4000 locations
  • Libraries in 28 states with 3 Statewide implementations
  • 国内网络节点加速器 – libraries in 8 countries live, more coming
  • Q4 2016 – On Google, over 20 million times Network libraries appeared in search results with 600,000 clicks to library content

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