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The Horizon of Information Sharing at Makerere University: Multimedia, Audiovisual and the Linked Open Data

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Figure 1. The Linked Open Data cloud of data sets envisioning contents of the Semantic Web by Cyganiak and Jentzsch (2009)
Figure 2. Linking metadata of institutional multimedia and audiovisual files  to LOD multimedia and audiovisual
Table 1. Gender distribution of respondents.
Figure 3. Benefits of Linked Open Data cloud.
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