Expressing Dublin Core Metadata Using RDF
This document provides recommendations for expressing Dublin Core metadata using RDF, the Resource Description Framework. It describes how the features of the DCMI Abstract Model [...]
This document provides recommendations for expressing Dublin Core metadata using RDF, the Resource Description Framework. It describes how the features of the DCMI Abstract Model [...]
Despite the title, this resource covers more territory than simply expressing RDF in the XML serialization. It also gives a basic description of the RDF [...]
This resource contains a set of guidelines on how to reuse other vocabularies (i.e., how one's vocabulary should link to other vocabularies). Reuse is not [...]
This resource explains why one should include a license with a published vocabulary and its documentation. The author feels that others have dealt with this [...]
Search engines have begun to provide richer search results by extracting structured details from the Web pages they crawl and, in turn, Web publishers are [...]
This two-part slide presentation was used at the Semantic Web in Libraries (SWIB) Conference. "Part 1: Linked Data Provenance" answers the questions, "How can we [...]
Provenance, which is an explicit representation of the origin of data, is important for users to be able to put their trust in data. The [...]
The Provenance Ontology supports data management and auditing tasks. It is used by the BBC to define the different types of named graphs used in [...]
This tutorial explains how to retrieve data from DBPedia, the Semantic Web version of Wikipedia. It uses Ruby's RDF.rb and is intended for programmers used [...]
This blog post from "Voyages of the Semantic Enterprise" discusses issues related to the title question, including a brief history of data modelling and how [...]