Learn about bibliographic content in the Plone CMS, and how to easily control the style of your bibliographies with integration of the citationstyles.org project into Plone.
This is the first of 8 presentations given at University of Texas during my Beginner to Builder Rails 3 Class. For more info and the whole series including video presentations at my blog:
http://schneems.tumblr.com/tagged/Rails-3-beginner-to-builder-2011
This is the 6th of 8 presentations given at University of Texas during my Beginner to Builder Rails 3 Class. For more info and the whole series including video presentations at my blog:
http://schneems.com/tagged/Rails-3-beginner-to-builder-2011
A talk presented January 20, 2013 in the Indo-US Joint Workshop on Biodiversity Informatics at the Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment in Bangalore, India.
This is the 5th of 8 presentations given at University of Texas during my Beginner to Builder Rails 3 Class. For more info and the whole series including video presentations at my blog:
http://schneems.com/tagged/Rails-3-beginner-to-builder-2011
Hot Topics: The DuraSpace Community Webinar Series,
“Introducing DSpace 7: Next Generation UI”
Curated by Claire Knowles, Library Digital Development Manager, The University of Edinburgh.
Introducing DSpace 7
February 28, 2017 presented by: Claire Knowles - The University of Edinburgh, Art Lowel - Atmire, Andrea Bollini - 4Science, Tim Donohue – DuraSpace
3.15.17 DSpace: How to Contribute Webinar SlidesDuraSpace
Hot Topics: The DuraSpace Community Webinar Series,
“Introducing DSpace 7: Next Generation UI”
Curated by Claire Knowles, Library Digital Development Manager, The University of Edinburgh.
“How to contribute to DSpace –be a part of the team!”
March 15, 2017 presented by: Claire Knowles - The University of Edinburgh, Maureen Walsh – The Ohio State University, Bram Luyten – Atmire, Hardy Pottinger – UCLA Library & Kim Shepherd - DSpace Developer and Committer
Learn about bibliographic content in the Plone CMS, and how to easily control the style of your bibliographies with integration of the citationstyles.org project into Plone.
This is the first of 8 presentations given at University of Texas during my Beginner to Builder Rails 3 Class. For more info and the whole series including video presentations at my blog:
http://schneems.tumblr.com/tagged/Rails-3-beginner-to-builder-2011
This is the 6th of 8 presentations given at University of Texas during my Beginner to Builder Rails 3 Class. For more info and the whole series including video presentations at my blog:
http://schneems.com/tagged/Rails-3-beginner-to-builder-2011
A talk presented January 20, 2013 in the Indo-US Joint Workshop on Biodiversity Informatics at the Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment in Bangalore, India.
This is the 5th of 8 presentations given at University of Texas during my Beginner to Builder Rails 3 Class. For more info and the whole series including video presentations at my blog:
http://schneems.com/tagged/Rails-3-beginner-to-builder-2011
Hot Topics: The DuraSpace Community Webinar Series,
“Introducing DSpace 7: Next Generation UI”
Curated by Claire Knowles, Library Digital Development Manager, The University of Edinburgh.
Introducing DSpace 7
February 28, 2017 presented by: Claire Knowles - The University of Edinburgh, Art Lowel - Atmire, Andrea Bollini - 4Science, Tim Donohue – DuraSpace
3.15.17 DSpace: How to Contribute Webinar SlidesDuraSpace
Hot Topics: The DuraSpace Community Webinar Series,
“Introducing DSpace 7: Next Generation UI”
Curated by Claire Knowles, Library Digital Development Manager, The University of Edinburgh.
“How to contribute to DSpace –be a part of the team!”
March 15, 2017 presented by: Claire Knowles - The University of Edinburgh, Maureen Walsh – The Ohio State University, Bram Luyten – Atmire, Hardy Pottinger – UCLA Library & Kim Shepherd - DSpace Developer and Committer
My JSConf.eu presentation. Some recycling from CapitolJS, but new stuff in the middle on ES6 special forms triangle, monocle-mustache, classes (syntax in progress), and how the JS community can help.
11.5.14 Presentation Slides, “Fedora 4.0 in Action at Penn State and Stanford”DuraSpace
Hot Topics: The DuraSpace Community Webinar Series
Series 9: Early Advantage: Introducing New Fedora 4.0 Repositories
Curated by David Wilcox, Fedora Product Manager, DuraSpace
“Fedora 4.0 in Action at Penn State and Stanford”
Wednesday, November 5, 1:00-2:00pm ET
Presented by:
David Wilcox, Fedora Product Manager, DuraSpace
Adam Wead, Developer, Pennsylvania State University and Tom Cramer, Chief Technology Strategist and Associate Director of Digital Library Systems and Services, Stanford University
My JSConf.eu presentation. Some recycling from CapitolJS, but new stuff in the middle on ES6 special forms triangle, monocle-mustache, classes (syntax in progress), and how the JS community can help.
11.5.14 Presentation Slides, “Fedora 4.0 in Action at Penn State and Stanford”DuraSpace
Hot Topics: The DuraSpace Community Webinar Series
Series 9: Early Advantage: Introducing New Fedora 4.0 Repositories
Curated by David Wilcox, Fedora Product Manager, DuraSpace
“Fedora 4.0 in Action at Penn State and Stanford”
Wednesday, November 5, 1:00-2:00pm ET
Presented by:
David Wilcox, Fedora Product Manager, DuraSpace
Adam Wead, Developer, Pennsylvania State University and Tom Cramer, Chief Technology Strategist and Associate Director of Digital Library Systems and Services, Stanford University
Presentation about Oracle Application Express - getting started to getting productive. Check out http://bdb.intelivideo.com for a full ApEx education for just $49.99!!!!
Does your website have a ton of data? How do your users find the relevant pages among all the noise in your site?
Solr can help deliver the pertinent search results to your users regardless of your site's size.
Apache Solr is a Java program that integrates with the Drupal contrib module that allows your users to quickly search millions of records and narrow down the results with minimal system impact.
Internet of Things (IoT) two-factor authentication using blockchainDavid Wood
Presented at the Ethereum Engineering Group Meetup in Brisbane, Australia, on 13 Nov 2019. We report on research to use an Ethereum blockchain as an MFA and/or MPA device to secure command channels on IoT networks, even when the underlying network may be compromised.
Methods for Securing Spacecraft Tasking and Control via an Enterprise Ethereu...David Wood
Presentation at ICSSC 2019 (see http://www.kaconf.org) associated with the following academic paper:
David Hyland-Wood, Peter Robinson, Roberto Saltini, Sandra Johnson, Christopher Hare. Method for Securing Spacecraft Tasking and Control via an Enterprise Ethereum Blockchain. Proc. 37th International Communications Satellite Systems Conference (ICSSC), 29 October - 1 November 2019.
Implementing the Verifiable Claims data modelDavid Wood
The W3C Verifiable Claims data model arguably requires a decentralised, distributed database controllable by three types of parties; issuers, inspectors, and holders. This presentation explores the benefits of implementing the Verifiable Claims data model using the RDF and Linked Data technology stack.
Metaphors define civilized life. They are all around us in the stories that we teach our children and tell each other to justify our actions. But social metaphors have a dark side. They can cause entire civilizations to self destruct. Metaphors can kill. This presentation explores the power, and danger, of metaphors as social memes.
These slides are from a talk given to the Fredericksburg Secular Humanists (FSH) in Fredericksburg, Virginia, on 8 November 2015. FSH is sub-chapter of the United Coalition of Reason (unitedcor.org). The talk compared the secular societies of the United States and Australia.
Building a writer's platform with social mediaDavid Wood
This presentation reports on my progress in trying to build my writer's platform using social media. It focuses on Twitter, but the advice is generally applicable. Kudos to my mentors @DanCitizen and @RayneHall.
A summary of the Hero's Journey, Joseph Campbell's formulation of the "monomyth" in mythology and literature. Originally presented to the Fredericksburg Writing as a Business Meetup, 24 January 2015.
Open Data is the idea that "certain data should be freely available to everyone to use and republish as they wish, without restrictions from copyright, patents or other mechanisms of control”. Open Data follows similar “open” concepts that have proven to be valuable in the information economy such as Open Standards, Open Source Software, Open Content and has been followed more recently by variations on the theme such as Open Science and Open Government.
Open Data allows information of common value to be reused without needing to be recreated. The economic benefits of Open Data include cost reduction, organizational efficiencies and the facilitation of commonly held understanding. The costs of implementing Open Data deployment strategies tend to be iterative on top of existing information infrastructure.
This presentation will describe Open Data and its place in the ecosystem of economic and governmental discourse.
1. An
Introduction
to
Linked Data
Part 5 of 5 David Hyland-Wood
RDF Vocabularies University of Mary Washington
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
2. A Tour of RDF
Vocabularies
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
3. Some Commonly Used RDF Vocabularies
• Friend of a Friend (FOAF)
Project: http://www.foaf-project.org/
Namespace: http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/
• Description of a Project (DOAP)
Project: http://trac.usefulinc.com/doap
Namespace: http://usefulinc.com/ns/doap#
• Dublin Core (DC)
Project: http://dublincore.org/documents/dcq-rdf-xml/
Namespace: http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
4. Some Commonly Used RDF Vocabularies
• Semantically-Interlinked Online
Communities (SIOC)
Project: http://sioc-project.org/
Namespace: http://rdfs.org/sioc/ns#
• Vocabulary of Interlinked Datasets (VoiD)
Project: http://semanticweb.org/wiki/VoiD, http://vocab.deri.ie/void
Namespace: http://rdfs.org/ns/void#
• vCard
Project: http://www.w3.org/TR/vcard-rdf/
Namespace: http://www.w3.org/2006/vcard/ns#
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
5. Some Commonly Used RDF Vocabularies
• Web Ontology Language (OWL)
Project: http://www.w3.org/TR/owl2-overview/
Namespace: http://www.w3.org/ns/owl2-xml
• Simple Knowledge Organisation System
(SKOS)
Project: http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/
Namespace: http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
6. Some Commonly Used RDF Vocabularies
• RDF Schema (RDFS)
Project: http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-schema/
Namespace: http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#
NB: RDFʼs namespace is:
http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#
• XML Schema Datatypes
Project: http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/
Namespace: http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
7. FOAF Core
• Agent • age
• Person • made (maker)
• name • primaryTopic
• title (primaryTopicOf)
• img • Project
• depiction (depicts) • Organization
• familyName • Group
• givenName • member
• knows • Document
• based_near • Image
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
8. FOAF Core
• Agent • based_near
• Person • age
• name • made (maker)
• title • primaryTopic
• img (primaryTopicOf)
• depiction •
•
Project
Organization
(depicts)
• Group
• familyName
• member
• givenName
• Document
• knows • Image
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
18. Dublin Core
• abstract
• creator
• date
• description
• publisher
• title
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
19. Guidance
• To name things:
• rdfs:label
• foaf:name
• skos:prefLabel
• To describe people:
• FOAF, vCard
• To describe projects:
• DOAP
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
20. Guidance
• To describe Web pages and other
publications:
• dc:creator, dc:description, etc.
• To describe an RDF schema/vocabulary/
ontology:
• VoiD
• To describe addresses:
• vCard
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
21. Guidance
• To model simple data:
• RDF, RDFS, vocabularies
• To model existing taxonomies:
• SKOS
• To model complex data and/or allow for
logical inference:
• OWL
Wednesday, May 25, 2011