Understands trade-offs between “opaque” URIs and URIs using version numbers, server names, dates, application-specific file extensions, query strings or other obsoletable context. – Linked Data for Professional Education https://ld4pe.dublincore.org Learning resources tagged by competency Thu, 19 Nov 2020 14:45:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.16 URI design for RDF conversion of CSV-based data https://ld4pe.dublincore.org/learning_resource/uri-design-for-rdf-conversion-of-csv-based-data/ Fri, 18 Aug 2017 08:22:56 +0000 https://ld4pe.dublincore.org/learning_resource/uri-design-for-rdf-conversion-of-csv-based-data/ The sharing of comma-separated files is very common, and a common set of problems arise upon the receipt and processing of data within this format. The RDF vocabulary described in this document provides interpretation instructions to a tool that converts tabular based data into RDF appropriate for linked data publishing. Links to a page which describes a Java-based tool that follows the interpretation vocabulary described here and provides a set of shell script tools to facilitate automatic conversion.

URL: https://data-gov.tw.rpi.edu/wiki/URI_design_for_RDF_conversion_of_CSV-based_data
Keywords: CSV (Comma Separated Values), HTTP URIs, VoID (Vocabulary of Interlinked Datasets)
Author: Williams, Gregory Todd
Publisher: Tetherless World Constellation
Date created: 2011-01-21 05:00:00.000
Language: http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-2/eng
Time required: P45M

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Linking Lives: Creating an End-User Interface Using Linked Data https://ld4pe.dublincore.org/learning_resource/linking-lives-creating-an-end-user-interface-using-linked-data/ Mon, 22 May 2017 07:03:30 +0000 https://ld4pe.dublincore.org/learning_resource/linking-lives-creating-an-end-user-interface-using-linked-data/ This article describes how LOCAH, a JISC-funded project working to make data from the Archives Hub available as Linked Data, continued on in a new form as "Linking Lives". Biographical data is presented on pages which are populated entirely by Linked Data from various authoritative sources (e.g., VIAF, DBpedia). One challenge faced involved data collection via the application' server vs client's web browse. Another was whether to reconcile of multiple source URIs via creation and persistence of a new URI or to map multiple URIs using the "owl:sameAs property".

URL: http://www.niso.org/publications/isq/2012/v24no2-3/stevenson/
Keywords: Linked Open Data (LOD), Libraries, Archives, and Museums (LAMs), HTTP URIs
Author: Stevenson, Jane
Publisher: ISQ (Information Standards Quarterly)
Date created: 2012-05-01 04:00:00.000
Language: http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-2/eng
Time required: P20M
Educational use: instruction
Educational audience: professional
Interactivity type: expositive

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Linked Data: Evolving the Web into a Global Data Space https://ld4pe.dublincore.org/learning_resource/linked-data-evolving-the-web-into-a-global-data-space/ Thu, 04 May 2017 06:59:04 +0000 https://ld4pe.dublincore.org/learning_resource/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 these principles. It discusses patterns for publishing Linked Data, describes deployed Linked Data applications, and examines their architecture.

URL: http://linkeddatabook.com/editions/1.0/
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Author: Bizer, Christian
Publisher: Morgan & Claypool
Date created: 2011-01-01 05:00:00.000
Language: http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-2/eng
Time required: P2H
Educational audience: professional
Interactivity type: expositive

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Designing URI Sets for the UK Public Sector https://ld4pe.dublincore.org/learning_resource/designing-uri-sets-for-the-uk-public-sector/ Tue, 10 Jan 2017 06:45:33 +0000 https://ld4pe.dublincore.org/learning_resource/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 designed both to encourage those that definitively own reference data to make it available for re-use, and to give those that have data that could be linked, the confidence to re-use a URI set that is not under their direct control.

URL: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/60975/designing-URI-sets-uk-public-sector.pdf
Keywords: HTTP URIs, Dereferencability, Content negotiation, Government Open Data
Author: Davidson, Paul
Publisher: Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Council’s Information Domain
Date created: 2009-09-10 04:00:00.000
Language: http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-2/eng
Time required: P30M
Educational use: professionalDevelopment

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Design and Manage Persistent URIs https://ld4pe.dublincore.org/learning_resource/design-and-manage-persistent-uris/ Fri, 01 Apr 2016 23:32:39 +0000 https://ld4pe.dublincore.org/learning_resource/design-and-manage-persistent-uris/ Slide presentation used as part of a training module aiming to answer the following questions: What is a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI); Why is URI persistence important; How does one design and manage persistent URIs for data resources?

URL: http://www.slideshare.net/OpenDataSupport/design-and-manage-persitent-uris
Keywords: HTTP URIs, Persistence, Disambiguation, Dereferencability, 303 URIs, Content negotiation
Author: Goedertier, Stijn
Publisher: PwC
Date created: 2013-06-06 04:00:00.000
Language: http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-2/eng
Time required: P20M

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Linked Data Patterns https://ld4pe.dublincore.org/learning_resource/linked-data-patterns/ Sat, 16 Jan 2016 13:43:28 +0000 https://ld4pe.dublincore.org/learning_resource/linked-data-patterns/ This resource is a pattern catalogue for modelling, publishing, and consuming Linked Data which adopts a tried and tested means of communicating knowledge and experience in software development: the design pattern. The intent is to create a ready reference that will be useful for both the beginner and the experienced practitioner alike. It is also intended to grow and mature in line with the practitioner community. NOTE: This is a book-length resource and covers a wide range of different areas from the design of Web-scale identifiers to application development patterns.

URL: http://patterns.dataincubator.org/book/index.html
Keywords: Reification, Graph annotation, Autodiscovery, Named query, Binding
Author: Dodds, Leigh
Date created: 2012-05-31 04:00:00.000
Language: http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-2/eng
Time required: P3H

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Semantic Technologies: Motivation and Standards https://ld4pe.dublincore.org/learning_resource/semantic-technologies-motivation-and-standards/ Tue, 10 Nov 2015 05:13:00 +0000 https://ld4pe.dublincore.org/learning_resource/semantic-technologies-motivation-and-standards/ This lecture covers a lot of topics. It hits all the basic standards and technologies in the Semantic Web stack: the RDF data model, SPARQL, RDF Schema, and OWL- however, none in great depth. However, the focus is placed on how these technologies sit on top of the Web infrastructure which is already in place. HyperText Transport Protocol (HTTP) is discussed in detail.

URL: http://videolectures.net/eswc2012_norton_semantic_data/
Keywords: HTTP URIs, RDF Schema, Web Ontology Language (OWL), SPARQL, HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
Author: Norton, Barry
Publisher: Ontotext
Date created: 2012-07-04 04:00:00.000
Language: http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-2/eng
Time required: P90M
Educational use: professionalDevelopment

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Publishing Relational Databases as Linked Data https://ld4pe.dublincore.org/learning_resource/publishing-relational-databases-as-linked-data/ Wed, 21 Oct 2015 20:15:07 +0000 https://ld4pe.dublincore.org/learning_resource/publishing-relational-databases-as-linked-data/ These slides appear to have been used for a course in Database Management Systems at the University of Toronto, but contain material which the creator attributes to other authors. Part 1 outlines a six-step process for "Publishing Linked Data on the Web". Part 2, "How to Publish Relational Databases as Linked Data", covers the following subjects: Mapping relational databases to RDF; following Linked Data Principles and guidelines; mapping and publication tools; the D2R Server.

URL: http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~oktie/slides/publishing-relational-databases-as-linked-data.pdf
Keywords: RBD2RDF, HTTP URIs, Query rewriting, Link discovery
Author: Heath, Tom
Publisher: Herman, Ivan
Date created: 2011-03-01 05:00:00.000
Language: http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-2/eng
Time required: P30M
Educational use: instruction
Educational audience: professional
Interactivity type: expositive

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Methodological Guidelines for Publishing Government Linked Data https://ld4pe.dublincore.org/learning_resource/methodological-guidelines-for-publishing-government-linked-data/ Wed, 21 Oct 2015 20:15:07 +0000 https://ld4pe.dublincore.org/learning_resource/methodological-guidelines-for-publishing-government-linked-data/ Publishing Linked Data is a process that involves many steps, design decisions and technologies. Some initial guidelines have been provided by Linked Data publishers, but these are still far from covering all the steps that are necessary. This chapter, from the book "Linking Government Data" (Springer, 2011), proposes a set of methodological guidelines for the activities involved in the publication process. These guidelines are the result of the authors' experience in the production of Linked Data in several Governmental contexts and are validated by the GeoLinkedData and AEMETLinkedData use cases.

URL: https://www.lri.fr/~hamdi/datalift/tuto_inspire_2012/Suggestedreadings/egovld.pdf
Keywords: Linked Open Data, Government Open Data, HTTP URIs
Author: Gomez-Perez, Asuncion
Publisher: Springer
Date created: 2011-01-01 05:00:00.000
Language: http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-2/eng
Time required: P25M
Educational use: professionalDevelopment
Educational audience: professional
Interactivity type: expositive

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Relational Database to RDF Translation in the Cultural Heritage Domain https://ld4pe.dublincore.org/learning_resource/relational-database-to-rdf-translation-in-the-cultural-heritage-domain/ Tue, 15 Sep 2015 02:33:10 +0000 https://ld4pe.dublincore.org/learning_resource/relational-database-to-rdf-translation-in-the-cultural-heritage-domain/ The author argues that simple algorithms for automatically mapping relational data to RDF are wasteful and inefficient. Instead, mapping can be significantly improved by using a schema design tailored to RDF, and the smaller graph that results will promote powerful query mechanisms like faceted search. The research reported builds a substantial RDF graph from a real data archive in the cultural heritage domain. Proposed is a generic RDB2RDF mapping for such
data, based on the simple “People, Places, Things and Events” approach
frequently used in heritage data management.

URL: http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/kbyrne3/docs/rdb2rdfForCH.pdf
Keywords: Relational Model, RDB2RDF, HTTP URIs, Cultural Heritage, RDBMS
Author: Byrne, Kate
Language: http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-2/eng
Time required: P30M
Educational use: professionalDevelopment
Educational audience: professional
Interactivity type: expositive

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