How to Publish Linked Data on the Web

author: Olaf Hartig, Department of Computer Science, Humboldt University of Berlin
author: Richard Cyganiak, DERI Galway, National University of Ireland, Galway
author: Christian Bizer, Free University
author: Michael Hausenblas, DERI Galway, National University of Ireland, Galway
author: Tom Heath, Talis
published: Nov. 24, 2008,   recorded: October 2008,   views: 7326
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0:00 How to Publish Linked Data on the Web
1:36 Objectives
3:05 Tutorial Schedule
4:00 Introduction: What and Why
4:37 Overview
5:17 The Classic Web
7:10 What do we actually want?
7:56 Solution
8:38 Web APIs
8:53 Mashups
10:09 Web APIs slice the Web into separate data silos
10:36 Microformats
10:45 Linked Data Principles
10:54 Linked Data
11:28 Linked Data Principles
13:04 The RDF Data Model
13:12 Data objects are identified with HTTP URIs
13:58 Dereferencing URIs over the Web - 1
14:15 Dereferencing URIs over the Web - 2
14:32 Tools - 1
15:00 Tools - 2
15:24 Linked Data Deployment on the Web
15:29 W3C Linking Open Data Project
15:50 LOD Datasets on the Web: May 2007
16:00 LOD Datasets on the Web: August 2007
16:02 LOD Datasets on the Web: February 2008
16:05 LOD Datasets on the Web: September 2008
17:36 Spotlight: Geonames
17:39 LOD Datasets on the Web: September 2008
17:47 Spotlight: Geonames
18:11 Spotlight: DBpedia
18:46 LOD Datasets on the Web: August 2007
19:11 LOD Datasets on the Web: September 2008
19:38 Example RDF Links
21:16 Organizations publishing Linked Data
21:31 The Bio2RDF Project
22:07 The Bio2RDF Cloud
23:18 The Linking Open Drug Data Effort
24:05 Applications
24:38 Linked Data Browsers - 1
25:00 Linked Data Browsers - 2
25:56 Linked Data Browsers - 3
26:44 Linked Data Mashups
26:52 Revyu
27:14 DBtune Slashfacet
27:33 DBpedia Mobile
28:08 Semantic Web Pipes
28:31 Web of Data Search Engines
29:18 Falcons
29:41 Sindice
30:19 Why publish Linked Data on the Web?
32:31 Publishing Linked Data on the Web
44:28 Making a FOAF File into Linked Data - 1
44:58 Making a FOAF File into Linked Data - 2
45:53 Making a FOAF File into Linked Data - 3
46:12 Making a FOAF File into Linked Data - 2
46:21 Making a FOAF File into Linked Data - 3
47:32 Making a FOAF File into Linked Data - 4
47:34 Making a FOAF File into Linked Data - 3
47:41 Making a FOAF File into Linked Data - 4
47:43 Making a FOAF File into Linked Data - 5
48:16 Making a FOAF File into Linked Data - 6
52:26 Making a FOAF File into Linked Data - 7
52:47 Making a FOAF File into Linked Data - 8
52:59 Making a FOAF File into Linked Data - 9
54:14 Publishing Linked Data - Process
54:52 Understanding Your Data - 1
55:16 The Wiskii.com Scenario
56:46 Understanding Your Data - 2
58:32 How to Publish Linked Data
59:50 Linked Data in 7 Easy Steps
62:18 Select vocabularies
64:16 Selecting Vocabularies
67:09 Falcons Concept Search
67:54 SchemaWeb.info
68:20 Talis Schema-Cache
68:46 Spotting good vocabularies
70:47 Creating your own
72:36 Linking to existing vocabularies
73:25 Now we have an RDF graph (with blank nodes)
74:13 Partition the RDF graph into "data pages"
74:19 Partitioning into "data pages"
74:56 How to split
80:09 If you already have HTML pages ...
80:43 Assign a URI to each data page
80:57 URIs for data pages
82:36 Create HTML variants of each data page
82:42 HTML Variants
84:58 Content Negotiation

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The Web is increasingly understood as a global information space consisting not just of linked documents, but also of Linked Data. The Linked Data principles provide a basis for realizing this Web of Data, or Semantic Web. Since early 2007 numerous data sets have been published on the Web according to these principles, in domains as broad as music, books, geographical information, films, people, events, reviews and photos. In combination these data sets consist of over 2 billion RDF triples, interlinked by more than 3 million triples that cross data sets. As this Web of Linked Data continues to grow, and an increasing number of applications are developed that exploit these data sets, there is a growing need for data publishers, researchers, developers and Web practitioners to understand Linked Data principles and practice. Run by some of the leading members of the Linked Data community, this tutorial will address those needs, and provide participants with a solid foundation from which to begin publishing Linked Data on the Web, as well as to implement applications that consume Linked Data from the Web.

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