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Insights into Nature’s Data Publishing Portal
In recent years, Nature has adopted linked data technologies on a broader scale. Andreas Blumauer had the opportunity to talk with Michele Pasin and Tony Hammond who are the architects of Nature’s data publishing portal.
Ready to Connect to the Semantic Web – Now What?
The goal of publishing open data should be to make it available for access or download and to make it interoperable. One of the big benefits is to make the data available for software applications which in turn means the datasets have to be machine-readable.
Thoughts on KOS (Part1): Getting to grips with "semantic" interoperability
Enabling and managing interoperability at the data and the service level is one of the strategic key issues in networked knowledge organization systems (KOSs) and a growing issue in effective
Thoughts on KOS (Part1): Getting to grips with “semantic” interoperability
Enabling and managing interoperability at the data and the service level is one of the strategic key issues in networked knowledge organization systems (KOSs) and a growing issue in effective
Linked Data in the Content Value Chain or Why Dynamic Semantic Publishing makes sense …
In 2012 Jem Rayfield released an insightful post about the BBC’s Linked Data strategy during the Olympic Games 2012. In this post he coined the term “Dynamic Semantic Publishing”, referring
Cultural heritage and the Semantic Web
The semantic web is suffering of data. Still. To get the network effects we expect to have with the use of the semantic web, there is still the need to
Linked Data @ TRIPLE-I: Measuring the size of a fact, not of a fiction
The TRIPLE-I 2008 conference ended three days ago, yet there are a couple of loose ends I’d still like to tie up. First of all: Linked Data. Tom Heath was
A good data browser allows you to navigate the knowledge space by car
Or so I would like to paraphrase David Huynh’s words that I read today on the W3C’s Semantic Web mailing list, where he wrote in response to Michiel Hildebrand: It’s
SWC's Matthias Samwald contributes to W3C notes
Early June saw the release of two notes drafted by the Semantic Web Health Care and Life Sciences (HCLS) Interest Group within the W3C. One of the contributors, and editor
SWC’s Matthias Samwald contributes to W3C notes
Early June saw the release of two notes drafted by the Semantic Web Health Care and Life Sciences (HCLS) Interest Group within the W3C. One of the contributors, and editor