Knows HyperText Markup Language, or HTML (1991+), as a language for "marking up" the content and multimedia components of Web pages.
Structured Data Linter
The Structured Data Linter is a tool aiding webmasters and web developers to verify the structured data present in their HTML pages. Search engines use [...]
Structured Data Validator
This validator, one of several Yandex Webmaster tools, allows the user to check the semantic markup of a site to make sure that indexing robots [...]
Introduction to Linked Data
This paper describes Linked Data and how the "Web of Documents" can be transformed into a "Web of Data". This approach is contrasted with the [...]
Linked Data: Evolving the Web into a Global Data Space
This e-book gives an overview of the principles of Linked Data as well as the "Web of Data" that has emerged through the application of [...]
Walk Before You Run: Prerequisites to Linked Data
The speaker makes the case that Linked Data can not be implemented effectively in libraries if the "basics" are not covered first. This includes SEO, [...]
RDFa 1.1 Primer – Third Edition
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 [...]
Getting Started with Schema.org Using Microdata
Schema.org provides a collection of shared vocabularies webmasters can use to mark up their pages in ways that can be understood by the major search [...]
Semantic Web (Part 5): Dan Brickley, Schema.org
Dan Brickley presents schema.org, a set of extensible schemas that enables webmasters to embed structured data on their web pages for use by search engines.URL: [...]
Light at the End of the Tunnel – Schema.org
A longstanding goal of the Semantic Web initiative is to get webmasters to make structured data directly available on the web. While there have been [...]
Semantic Web Death Match 2011: Industry vs. Academia vs. Standards
The past couple of years have been an "interesting time" for the Semantic Web - with both the positive and negative aspects that that implies. [...]