RDF data model
Validating RDF Data
This book describes two languages for implementing constraints on RDF data, describing the main features of both Shape Expressions (ShEx) and Shapes Constraints Language (SHACL) [...]
The Academy Unbound Linked Data as Revolution
Much has been said about Linked Data, its ties to the Semantic Web, and its application for libraries, but what is it exactly and how [...]
The Semantic Web and Linked Data Concepts: The RDF Data Model and Linked Open Data (LOD) Quiz
This quiz covers material presented in the first module of the BIBFRAME pilot training project at the Library of Congress. The quiz consists of five [...]
The Semantic Web and Linked Data Concepts: The RDF Data Model and Linked Open Data (LOD)
This PowerPoint presentation was used during the "Introduction to the Semantic Web and Linked Data" module of the pilot training project developed by the Library [...]
BIBFRAME Training at the Library of Congress: Introduction to the Semantic Web and Linked Data
This resource was developed by the Library of Congress as one part of a pilot training project which tested the use of BIBFRAME for bibliographic [...]
RDFS for Hierarchy and Subsumption
This PowerPoint presentation explains the role which concepts from thesauri and taxonomies play in Linked Data (especially as they relate to SKOS). It briefly discusses [...]
Synaptica Tech Talks: Data Modeling with Graphs
This tutorial explores data modelling by comparing and contrasting traditional relational databases with property graph databases and RDF Linked Data graph databases. Also discusses the [...]
Linked Data: The World is Your Database
This PDF contains slides used at a talk given at KMWorld 2016. It begins by introducing the basic principles of Linked Data and the advantages [...]
A Quick Tutorial on the Turtle RDF Serialization
This blog post covers the use of Turtle, which the author describes as "one of the more humane RDF serializations". Turtle is simple to understand, [...]
OWL and DL Homework Exercises
This document contains several "written" and "electronic" homework questions originally from the course "Semantic Web Topics" at LeHigh University. They include: Draw the equivalent graph [...]