Semantic Web Services in L2L

A big problem of existing digital libraries is interoperability in context of utilized protocols, which often either limit exposed library functionality or broke with common standards what leads to lost of interoperability. The semantics web services technology may change this situation by allowing any client to access a library without previous knowledge of protocol that is used by the library. An experiment to support this thesis was performed and described here.

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