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 [...]
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 [...]
This document defines a text syntax for RDF called Turtle as an extension of the N-Triples format, carefully taking the most useful and appropriate things [...]
This brief article introduces the terminology and issues surrounding URIs and their role on the Web. This includes some historical context of what URI originally [...]
Describes Wikidata, a "free and open knowledge base" which houses the data formerly located at Google's Freebase. Discusses how Wikidata is well-placed to solve data [...]
This blog post shares how to retrieve several variables of data from the Ordnance Survey dataset, available as Linked Open Data (LOD). Includes SPARQL queries [...]
This blog post shares give some simple examples of what can be done with the Code-Point(R) Open dataset, available as Linked Open Data (LOD). This [...]
In this slide presentation, the author argues that "the need for ontologies in the real world is manifest and increasing". This talk explores some of [...]
The author of this blog posts shares his work towards manipulating RDF graphs with Python to create an application that can handle Linked Datar esources [...]
In this blog post, the author discusses the relative lack of spatial indexes for data in RDF triple stores, compared to data stored in GIS [...]
This video is about adding individuals to an ontology which was previously created using Protégé, a free, open-source ontology editor and framework. Although the video [...]