This document discusses publishing content on the Semantic Web. It introduces basic concepts of RDF and the Semantic Web like resources, literals, and triples. It then describes six main ways to publish RDF data on the web: 1) standalone RDF documents, 2) metadata inside webpages using formats like RDFa, 3) SPARQL endpoints, 4) feeds, 5) XSLT transformations, and 6) automatic markup tools. Finally, it briefly reviews the history of embedding metadata in HTML and examples of formats used.
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What Are Links in Linked Open Data? A Characterization and Evaluation of Link...Armin Haller
Linked Open Data promises to provide guiding principles to publish interlinked knowledge graphs on the Web in the form of findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable datasets. In this talk I argue that while as such, Linked Data may be viewed as a basis for instantiating the FAIR principles, there are still a number of open issues that cause significant data quality issues even when knowledge graphs are published as Linked Data. In this talk I will first define the boundaries of what constitutes a single coherent knowledge graph within Linked Data, i.e., present a principled notion of what a dataset is and what links within and between datasets are. I will also define different link types for data in Linked datasets and present the results of our empirical analysis of linkage among the datasets of the Linked Open Data cloud. Recent results from our analysis of Wikidata, which has not been part of the Linked Open Data Cloud, will also be presented.
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11854626.v1
Presented at Dutch National Librarian/Information Professianal Association annual conference 2011 - NVB2011
November 17, 2011
This tutorial explains the Data Web vision, some preliminary standards and technologies as well as some tools and technological building blocks developed by AKSW research group from Universität Leipzig.
What Are Links in Linked Open Data? A Characterization and Evaluation of Link...Armin Haller
Linked Open Data promises to provide guiding principles to publish interlinked knowledge graphs on the Web in the form of findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable datasets. In this talk I argue that while as such, Linked Data may be viewed as a basis for instantiating the FAIR principles, there are still a number of open issues that cause significant data quality issues even when knowledge graphs are published as Linked Data. In this talk I will first define the boundaries of what constitutes a single coherent knowledge graph within Linked Data, i.e., present a principled notion of what a dataset is and what links within and between datasets are. I will also define different link types for data in Linked datasets and present the results of our empirical analysis of linkage among the datasets of the Linked Open Data cloud. Recent results from our analysis of Wikidata, which has not been part of the Linked Open Data Cloud, will also be presented.
The slides show what is linked data and how we experiment with linked data in the area of legislative documents (in Czech Republic).
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HTML allows us to place metadata in the head of the document. The metadata can be both properties (as a string) and relationships to other documents.
HTML also allows us to put metadata in the body of the document, using @rel and @rev on anchors.
RDFa extends the @rel/@href technique to allow licenses to be attached to images. Say we have a list of images -- perhaps from a Flickr search -- here we see that we can attach a license to each of them.
HTML allows relationships (the @rel/@href combination) to be used in both the head and the body, but text properties can only be added in the head (via @content on <meta>.
RDFa extends the use of @content to the body. Note a small twist -- we have to use @property instead of @name, since the latter attribute is already used for other stuff. Key thing here is that we've moved the machine-readable data closer to its human-readable version, which makes it a lot easier to publish.
Why would we do this? Well, first of all it's much easier to control the generation of the machine-readable data if it's close to the human-readable data. But second, once you put it close to the human-readable data, there are many situations where the human-readable version will also suffice for the machine-readable one, and so we can avoid duplication. Note that using @content for the date, illustrates a different point; in that case we preserve the distinction between the human- and machine-readable forms, because the machine-readable version is very precise.
Actually I cheated a little in the last slide. There is no such property as 'author' or 'created', they just happen to have been used in <head> over the years by a sort of convention. @rel=&quot;license' does exist, however, and there are a few other relationship values ('next', 'prev', and so on). But essentially, for other relationship values, and all property values, we need to use CURIEs. The advantage of this is that there are many pre-existing vocabularies that can immediately be used. Also, anyone can create a new vocabulary without having to ask anyone. Commontags was devised a few weeks ago, for example, and they didn't have to ask anyone's permission.
Recall that we added the relationship attributes to an image, so that we can specify license information...
...we can also add properties to the image.
HTML already supported relationships and properties that apply to the document, and we've seen how RDFa adds relationships and properties for images. Now lets look at how RDFa lets us add relationships and properties for anything . Let's say we have a link to a SlideShare presentation.
We know that if we put the @rel attribute onto the <a> tag as normal, it implies that the current document has a license, and that the presentation itself is the license. So this is no good.
The answer is to firstly create a link to the desired license...
...and then to indicate that this license is attached to the presentation. We still use @rel, but now we're using it with the new attribute that RDFa adds -- @about.
And of course, we can also add properties.
Using @about sets the context for any further RDFa, not just on the current element.
Once you are in the new context, then everything works exactly as normal, so compare this to the previous slide; the only difference is that the previous slide uses @about to set the context, whilst this example has the 'current document' to set the context.
We've gone into a lot of detail on the basics of RDFa to show how it builds upon HTML's existing semantic features, but there are many more features. The main thing to emphasise is that HTML already had some useful semantic features, but what they meant was never formalised; RDFa did that. RDFa also adds to these features, but does so by applying the same approach.
There is much more we could have said, but suggest that interested readers look at the RDFa Primer, and other tutorials and articles. In passing, would say though that RDFa supports all of RDF's more advanced features too, such as datatype of literals, rdf:type , bnodes, XML literals, and so on. Advanced RDFa also allows quite elaborate chaining of statements allowing people to be connected to companies, reviews to businesses, and so on.
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