We claim that ten years into Linked Data there are still many unresolved challenges towards arriving at a truly machine-readable and decentralized Web of data. With a focus on the the biomedical domain, currently, one of the most promising adopters of Linked Data, we highlight and exemplify key technical and non-technical challenges to the success of Linked Data, and we outline potential solution strategies
This talk reviews the history and development of the Web as a global information fabric. It describe...
By implementing Linked Open Data principles throughout the scientific community, it is possible to m...
Whether you call it linked data, web 3.0, or the semantic web, the next generation of web technologi...
In this deliberately provocative position paper, we claim that ten years into Linked Data there are ...
The term “Linked Data” refers to a set of best practices for publishing and connecting structured da...
In this position paper, we argue that the Linked Open Data (LoD) Cloud, in its current form, is only...
The Web is increasingly understood as a global information space consisting not just of linked docum...
The paper defines the linked data as a set of best practices that are used to publish data on the we...
For the past ten years libraries have been working diligently towards Linked Data and the Semantic W...
The biomedical data landscape is fragmented with several isolated, heterogeneous data and knowledge ...
This chapter presents Linked Data, a new form of distributed data on the web which is especially sui...
Semantic Web technologies have redefined and strengthened the Enterprise-Web interoperability over t...
This article considers linked data, starting with the four rules drawn up in 2006 by the inventor of...
In this presentation Titia van der Werf will give a brief update of what OCLC Research is doing in t...
The Semantic Web extends the Web to make data easier interchangeable between machines and easier to ...
This talk reviews the history and development of the Web as a global information fabric. It describe...
By implementing Linked Open Data principles throughout the scientific community, it is possible to m...
Whether you call it linked data, web 3.0, or the semantic web, the next generation of web technologi...
In this deliberately provocative position paper, we claim that ten years into Linked Data there are ...
The term “Linked Data” refers to a set of best practices for publishing and connecting structured da...
In this position paper, we argue that the Linked Open Data (LoD) Cloud, in its current form, is only...
The Web is increasingly understood as a global information space consisting not just of linked docum...
The paper defines the linked data as a set of best practices that are used to publish data on the we...
For the past ten years libraries have been working diligently towards Linked Data and the Semantic W...
The biomedical data landscape is fragmented with several isolated, heterogeneous data and knowledge ...
This chapter presents Linked Data, a new form of distributed data on the web which is especially sui...
Semantic Web technologies have redefined and strengthened the Enterprise-Web interoperability over t...
This article considers linked data, starting with the four rules drawn up in 2006 by the inventor of...
In this presentation Titia van der Werf will give a brief update of what OCLC Research is doing in t...
The Semantic Web extends the Web to make data easier interchangeable between machines and easier to ...
This talk reviews the history and development of the Web as a global information fabric. It describe...
By implementing Linked Open Data principles throughout the scientific community, it is possible to m...
Whether you call it linked data, web 3.0, or the semantic web, the next generation of web technologi...