It's hard for me to imagine that those using linked library data will be putting what is retrieved from the network directly in front of their patrons without intervention. That's not really technically feasible, whatever the desire may be.
We will need to be guided by the Web architecture and use a design with caching. If you cache remote linked data resources locally (and if you intend to give your patrons a reasonable experience, you will be caching) you can certainly make emendations into or out of the cache, processing data in whatever ways you see fit.
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A. Soroka
The University of Virginia Library
On Jun 28, 2014, at 12:23 PM, J. McRee Elrod <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> If/when our displays are created from remote linked data, what do we
> do about problems with the source data? For example, missing
> (Fictitious character) and animal species qualifiers?
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> Many want logical consistency in their displays.
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