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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Publishing RDF vocabularies

Linked Data for Libraries, Archives and Museums: How to clean, link and publish your metadata

This handbook teaches how to unlock the value of existing metadata through cleaning, reconciliation, enrichment and linking, as well as how to streamline the process [...]

By |May 22nd, 2017|Comments Off on Linked Data for Libraries, Archives and Museums: How to clean, link and publish your metadata

Making Ontology Documentation with LODE

This paper provides a brief overview of the main features of LODE, the Live OWL Documentation Environment. LODE is an online service that generates a [...]

By |January 13th, 2017|Comments Off on Making Ontology Documentation with LODE

thing-described-by.org

Thing-described-by.org is a 303-redirect service. It provides a convenient mechanism for minting dereferenceable http URIs for things that are not necessarily web resources, such as [...]

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Designing URI Sets for the UK Public Sector

This document defines the design considerations and guidance by which UK public sector Universal Resource Identifier (URI) sets should be developed and maintained. They are [...]

By |January 9th, 2017|Comments Off on Designing URI Sets for the UK Public Sector

Simple Protege Tutorial: Publishing the Ontology

In this video, the ontology file created using the Protege tool is published online. The presenter uses FileZilla to upload the file, but any other [...]

By |January 8th, 2017|Comments Off on Simple Protege Tutorial: Publishing the Ontology

The AMOR Manifesto: Blueprint for an Ontology Ecosystem

The goal for the AMOR Manifesto is to articulate the vision of an ecosystem of Accessible, Machine-readable, Open, and Reusable ontologies that facilitates the reuse [...]

By |December 21st, 2016|Comments Off on The AMOR Manifesto: Blueprint for an Ontology Ecosystem

Is Your Linked Data Vocabulary 5-Star?

This blog post argues that is is not enough just to publish one's Linked Data datasets according to a set of best practices, it is [...]

By |December 21st, 2016|Comments Off on Is Your Linked Data Vocabulary 5-Star?

Permanent Identifiers and Vocabulary Publication: purl.org and w3id

This blog post addresses concerns with the stability of purl for hosting permanent URIs. As a possible alternative, the author presents w3id.org, an effort launched [...]

By |December 21st, 2016|Comments Off on Permanent Identifiers and Vocabulary Publication: purl.org and w3id

How to (Properly) Publish a Vocabulary or Ontology On the Web, Part 4

This resource explains why one should dereference a vocabulary when publishing it on the Web, and how to do so.URL: https://linkingresearch.wordpress.com/2013/10/07/how-to-properly-publish-a-vocabulary-or-ontology-in-the-web-part-4-of-6/Keywords: Dereferencibility, HTTP URIs, Persistent [...]

By |December 20th, 2016|Comments Off on How to (Properly) Publish a Vocabulary or Ontology On the Web, Part 4

Tutorial on Metadata Provenance

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 [...]

By |November 22nd, 2016|Comments Off on Tutorial on Metadata Provenance