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. We 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. Firstly, in order to define boundaries of single coherent knowledge graphs within Linked Data, a principled notion of what a dataset is, or, respectively, what links within and between datasets are, has been missing. Secondly, we argue that in order to enable FAIR knowledge graphs, Linked Data misses standardised findabili...
Linked Open Data (LOD) is the publicly available RDF data in the Web. Each LOD entity is identfied b...
Linked Open Data (LOD) is the publicly available RDF data in the Web. Each LOD entity is identfied b...
Abstract. “The term ‘Linked Data ’ refers to a set of best practices for publishing and connecting s...
Linked Open Data promises to provide guiding principles to publish interlinked knowledge graphs on t...
The traditional approach of sharing data within silos seems to have reached its end with Web advanci...
A number of accessible RDF stores are populating the linked open data world. The navigation on data ...
The Linked Open Data (LOD) graph represents a web-scale distributed knowledge graph interlinking inf...
The term Linked Open Data refers to all data that is published on the Web according to a set of best...
In this position paper, we argue that the Linked Open Data (LoD) Cloud, in its current form, is only...
Abstract. Today’s most popular means for publishing semantic information on the web is the paradigm ...
Web 2.0 has changed the way we share and keep up with information. We communicate through social med...
In this paper, we present an experimental study of the connectivity properties of the Linked Open We...
The Web is increasingly understood as a global information space consisting not just of linked docum...
Linked Open Data (LOD) is the publicly available RDF data in the Web. Each LOD entity is identfied b...
Linked Open Data (LOD) is the publicly available RDF data in the Web. Each LOD entity is identfied b...
Abstract. “The term ‘Linked Data ’ refers to a set of best practices for publishing and connecting s...
Linked Open Data promises to provide guiding principles to publish interlinked knowledge graphs on t...
The traditional approach of sharing data within silos seems to have reached its end with Web advanci...
A number of accessible RDF stores are populating the linked open data world. The navigation on data ...
The Linked Open Data (LOD) graph represents a web-scale distributed knowledge graph interlinking inf...
The term Linked Open Data refers to all data that is published on the Web according to a set of best...
In this position paper, we argue that the Linked Open Data (LoD) Cloud, in its current form, is only...
Abstract. Today’s most popular means for publishing semantic information on the web is the paradigm ...
Web 2.0 has changed the way we share and keep up with information. We communicate through social med...
In this paper, we present an experimental study of the connectivity properties of the Linked Open We...
The Web is increasingly understood as a global information space consisting not just of linked docum...
Linked Open Data (LOD) is the publicly available RDF data in the Web. Each LOD entity is identfied b...
Linked Open Data (LOD) is the publicly available RDF data in the Web. Each LOD entity is identfied b...
Abstract. “The term ‘Linked Data ’ refers to a set of best practices for publishing and connecting s...