Linked (Open) Data
Virtual (online event)Ruben Schalk of Utrecht University Library will showcase how linked data is structured and the possibilities it offers for publishing, linking and enriching datasets.
Conferences and other events about knowledge graphs, linked data and related topics
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Ruben Schalk of Utrecht University Library will showcase how linked data is structured and the possibilities it offers for publishing, linking and enriching datasets.
This session will introduce the concept of linked data and the BIBFRAME data model, and explain how the two are related.
This webinar will address the implications of linked data with regard to how knowledge is shared by libraries.
The webinar will address the current advantages RDF graphs (semantic graphs) over labeled property graphs (LPGs).
Scott Abel and John Horodyski discuss the content capabilities made possible when organizations take full advantage of taxonomies.
The webinar will discuss classification and taxonomy in a structured content environment.
Amber Swope will describe her methodology for analyzing content and deliverables to inform the development of a DTIA content model.
This workshop will explore how broadcasters and media organizations use Wikidata to tag, enrich and enhance their content.
This roundtable discussion will address how the business value of knowledge organization systems (KOS) can be framed and measured.
This webinar will explore how the IPTC Media Topics vocabulary can be used with Wikidata.