The project Linked Data for Professional Education (LD4PE), funded between 2014 and 2017 by the Institute of Museum and Library Studies (IMLS) and lead by the University of Washington Information School, developed a web-based exploratorium to support structured discovery of online learning resources about Linked Data. The project produced this website, which has been converted into a static site for preservation, and a Linked Data Competency Index. DCMI will keep this site online on a "best effort" basis as long as resources permit. The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine should be regarded as the source of archival copies for the long term.

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How to (Properly) Publish a Vocabulary or Ontology On the Web, Part 4

This resource explains why one should dereference a vocabulary when publishing it on the Web, and how to do so.URL: https://linkingresearch.wordpress.com/2013/10/07/how-to-properly-publish-a-vocabulary-or-ontology-in-the-web-part-4-of-6/Keywords: Dereferencibility, HTTP URIs, Persistent [...]

By |December 20th, 2016|Comments Off on How to (Properly) Publish a Vocabulary or Ontology On the Web, Part 4

How to (Properly) Publish a Vocabulary or Ontology On the Web, Part 3.5

This resource expands on the previous section of the tutorial (how to create a human-readable documentation for a vocabulary or ontology). The author describes a [...]

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How to (Properly) Publish a Vocabulary or Ontology On the Web, Part 3

This resource explains how to design a human-readable documentation. The author asserts that it is very important to provide accurate definitions and examples of how [...]

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How to (Properly) Publish a Vocabulary or Ontology On the Web, Part 2

This resource explains how to publish a Linked Data vocabulary at a stable URI using RDFS/OWL. The author illustrates each step of this part of [...]

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How to (Properly) Publish a Vocabulary or Ontology On the Web, Part 1

This resource is the first in a series of six and serves as an overview. It explains the author's intentions to create a blog-based tutorial [...]

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From SKOS over SKOS-XL to Custom Ontologies

This webinar explains how taxonomy management based on Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS) can be extended with SKOS-XL, based on W3C's Semantic Web standards. See [...]

By |November 27th, 2016|Comments Off on From SKOS over SKOS-XL to Custom Ontologies

SPARQL: Using DESCRIBE and CONSTRUCT Tutorial and Quiz

This slide tutorial focuses on using DESCRIBE and CONSTRUCT in SPARQL queries, but also includes other basic operators. Several examples are provided which include the [...]

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SPARQL: Using Operators Tutorial and Quiz

This slide tutorial focuses on using various operators in SPARQL queries. Several examples are provided which include the RDF data being queried, the SPARQL query [...]

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RDFProv: A Relational RDF Store for Querying and Managing Scientific Workflow Provenance

Provenance metadata has become increasingly important to support scientific discovery, reproducibility, result interpretation, and problem diagnosis in scientific workflow environments. The provenance management problem concerns [...]

By |November 22nd, 2016|Comments Off on RDFProv: A Relational RDF Store for Querying and Managing Scientific Workflow Provenance

Provenance: The Missing Component of the Semantic Web for Privacy and Trust

Semantic Web data currently does not have any standardized or de facto agreed upon way to exhibit provenance information, even though provenance is the foundation [...]

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