Tim Berners-Lee has said that Linked Data is "the Semantic Web done right, and the Web done right". This seminar will introduce the concepts of Linked Data, and how it supports objectives of the Semantic Web. Having examined the key ideas and technologies, we show how they have been realised in practice through services provided by the team at Southampton, and how they are used by different clients
This project report details work carried out in collaboration between the University of Southampton ...
International audienceThis editorial introduces the special issue based on the best papers from ESWC...
The traditional approach of sharing data within silos seems to have reached its end with Web advanci...
Slides from the afternoon tutorial session at "The Open Data Revolution and the Web of Linked Data" ...
Introduction to the Semantic Web, RDF and Linked Data. Presented to the National and Research Librar...
This talk reviews the history and development of the Web as a global information fabric. It describe...
The paper defines the linked data as a set of best practices that are used to publish data on the we...
Helen Williams of the London School of Economics attended the recent Talis open day covering all thi...
Governments around the world collect information. This information is often non-personal public sect...
Whether you call it linked data, web 3.0, or the semantic web, the next generation of web technologi...
What's the Semantic Web? What's the use? The inventor of the Web Tim Berners-Lee describes it as a r...
By specifying that published datasets must link to other existing datasets, the 4th linked data prin...
Presentation at the "Cultural Heritage and the Semantic Web" Study Day at the British Museum & U...
Semantic Web starts from late 90s as the original vision of the WWW inventor Tim Berners-Lee. The po...
The Web is increasingly understood as a global information space consisting not just of linked docum...
This project report details work carried out in collaboration between the University of Southampton ...
International audienceThis editorial introduces the special issue based on the best papers from ESWC...
The traditional approach of sharing data within silos seems to have reached its end with Web advanci...
Slides from the afternoon tutorial session at "The Open Data Revolution and the Web of Linked Data" ...
Introduction to the Semantic Web, RDF and Linked Data. Presented to the National and Research Librar...
This talk reviews the history and development of the Web as a global information fabric. It describe...
The paper defines the linked data as a set of best practices that are used to publish data on the we...
Helen Williams of the London School of Economics attended the recent Talis open day covering all thi...
Governments around the world collect information. This information is often non-personal public sect...
Whether you call it linked data, web 3.0, or the semantic web, the next generation of web technologi...
What's the Semantic Web? What's the use? The inventor of the Web Tim Berners-Lee describes it as a r...
By specifying that published datasets must link to other existing datasets, the 4th linked data prin...
Presentation at the "Cultural Heritage and the Semantic Web" Study Day at the British Museum & U...
Semantic Web starts from late 90s as the original vision of the WWW inventor Tim Berners-Lee. The po...
The Web is increasingly understood as a global information space consisting not just of linked docum...
This project report details work carried out in collaboration between the University of Southampton ...
International audienceThis editorial introduces the special issue based on the best papers from ESWC...
The traditional approach of sharing data within silos seems to have reached its end with Web advanci...