Knows that Uniform Resource Identifiers, or URIs (1994), include Uniform Resource Locators (URLs, which locate web pages) as well as location-independent identifiers for physical, conceptual, or web resources.
The Semantic Web in an Age of Open Data
Recent years have seen increasing amounts of Open Data being published on the Web, yet only a relatively small amount of the data published has [...]
Getting Started with Schema.org Using Microdata
Schema.org provides a collection of shared vocabularies webmasters can use to mark up their pages in ways that can be understood by the major search [...]
What is JSON-LD?
A basic introduction to JSON-LD for Web developers, designers, and hobbyists. It covers how to express Linked Data in JSON. Also briefly discussed is RDFa [...]
Linked Data for Libraries
An introduction to the concepts and technology behind Linked Data, how LD works, and some benefits it can bring to libraries. Focuses on the role [...]
What is Linked Data?
A short, non-technical introduction to Linked Data, using the examples of Knowledge Graph (Google), and Open Graph Protocol (Facebook).URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4x_xzT5eF5QKeywords: HTTP URIs, GraphAuthor: Sporny, ManuDate [...]
How to Build Linked Data APIs with JSON LD and Hydra
Discussion of the challenges facing Web developers in the proper design and implementation of Web APIs. Based on a simple Web API, this workshop use [...]
RDF-101
RDF (Resource Description Framework) is the data model of the Semantic Web. . In this lesson you will learn: 1) What RDF is and how [...]
Introduction to Linked Data
This slide presentation was used as part of a training module aiming to answer the following questions: What is Linked Data; What is Open Data; [...]