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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Application Profiles as Machine-Understandable Narratives

The SCHEMAS Registry aims at providing a selected and annotated overview of metadata vocabularies and their use in application environments. Based on harvested metadata in [...]

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The Role of SKOS in a Web of Data: Some Business Use Cases

Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS) is a rising star in the Linked Data world because it is able to link different visions of the Semantic [...]

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Providing Machine-readable Application Profiles with OAI-ORE

This German blog post shares thoughts on how to publish application profiles in a formal machine-readable way. Currently, there doesn't seem to exist any common [...]

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From Content Standard to RDF

This paper discusses the basic steps in developing an application profile, and the utility of application profiles in constructing and validating bibliographic records using a [...]

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Markup Languages: Comparison and Examples

A comparison table created to understand the tradeoffs and differences among markup languages. It compares XML (eXtensible Markup Language), RDF (Resource Description Framework), and DAML [...]

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Practical RDF Schema Reasoning with Annotated Semantic Web Data

Semantic Web data with annotations is becoming available, with the YAGO knowledge base a prominent example. This video discusses an approach to performing the closure [...]

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Schema.org – What, How, Why?

This presentation explains why search engines now want metadata, how it works, and what you need to know as a developer (as seen in the [...]

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Semantic Web Tutorial 11/14: RDF Schema and OWL 3/4

Follows where previous video left off with its description of classes, properties, domain and range. Discusses how RDF Schema approaches membership of a class differently [...]

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Semantic Web Tutorial 9/14: RDF Schema and OWL 1/4

Video tutorial describing the role of vocabularies in Semantic Web development, particularly the reuse of existing vocabularies. How to access predefined classes and properties through [...]

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RDF Schema (RDFS)

Textual tutorial describing how RDF Schema (RDFS) extends RDF vocabulary to allow for describing taxonomies of classes and properties. RDFS also extends definitions for some [...]

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