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Linked Open Data and Open Plaques
I’ve been quietly exploring the Linked Data world for some time, and thinking about how cultural heritage information might play in that space. On the face of it, we don’t have the type of information which is readily expressed as … Continue reading
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Building the Web of Meaning
During and since the Open Plaques Open Day, Tom Morris has been building in RDF features into our site. I knew that this is all about linking up Open Plaques to Freebase and other online databases, but I didn’t quite … Continue reading