Published by Equipo GNOSS
15/04/2015
Restricted access public community
Next Web: web 3.0, web semántica y el futuro de internet
Restricted access public community
Request for access to this community
In Next Web people explore and discuss on opportunities related to web 2.0, semantic web and semantic technologies applied to the web, Web 3.0 and, in general, evolution and future of the Internet.
The community discusses the future of the web and the way in which the set of technologies enabling internet will influence the development of the socio-digital life, the building of the digital identity of people and organizations, and the acceleration of learning social processes. All thanks to the exercise of simultaneous sociability and access to ubiquitous information and intelligence.
Companies, venture capitalists, institutions, researchers, professors, start-ups, bloggers, advanced internet users, internet activists and, on the whole, anybody who believes in the technology power of social transformation, have their new space in Next Web, a community promoted by the GNOSS Team.
Published by Equipo GNOSS
15/04/2015
Published by Pablo Hermoso de Mendoza González
12/06/2014
Case Study: Cambridge University Library delivers linked open data and enrichments In the lead-up to the RLUK Linked Open Data (LOD) Hackathon on Wednesday 14th May in London, The European Library is running an awareness campaign to promote LOD innovations in libraries across Europe. This case study is one of a series that highlights achievements of pioneering libraries to date in this exciting area. The Cambridge Open Metadata (COMET) Project was funded by the JISC Infrastructure for Resource Discovery Programme over a six-month period in 2011. COMET aimed to improve the visibility of Cambridge University Library's collections - which include Darwin's correspondence and Newton's manuscripts - by adopting a Linked Data approach. In partnership with OCLC, it also explored th...
Published by Ricardo Alonso Maturana
15/06/2013
Summary: To develop technologies, we need critical questions, and of course the most critical ones always come from the inside of a community or movement. But time has come to spread the good news for the ‘outside’.I believe that so far ‘linked data’ has always been perceived by people from outside the linked data core-community only as a new way to organize data on the web, thus technologies are still not mature for enterprises.Yes, databases which rely on linked data standards have become mature and enough performing for many query types so that they outperform even ‘traditional’ relational databases Why? Yes, also issues which are critical for enterprise usage like privacy and security have been solved by most linked data technology vendo...
Published by Equipo GNOSS
14/06/2013
The ongoing debate around the question whether ‘there is money in linked data or not’ has now been formulated more poignantly by Prateek Jain recently: He is asking, ‘why linked open data hasn’t been used that much so far besides for research projects?‘. I believe there are two reasons (amongst others) for the low uptake of LOD in non-academic settings which haven’t been discussed in detail until today: 1. The LOD cloud covers mainly ‘general knowledge‘ in contrast to ‘domain knowledge‘ 2. Most datasets of the LOD cloud are maintained by a single person or by nobody at all (at least as stated on datahub.io)
Published by Equipo GNOSS
03/12/2012
En las últimas fechas hemos tenido la oportunidad de conocer y profundizar en el trabajo de The Open University (OU), institución pionera en el desarrollo de la Educación Abierta. Desde 1969, esta universidad británica trabaja un modelo de educación inclusiva, sin barreras, en el que la tecnología juega un papel muy importante para hacer posible una educación de calidad sin costes añadidos, una Educación para Todos. Cuatro décadas después, con más de 250.000 alumnos al año, la estrategia web de la OU no defrauda y sigue el camino marcado en su origen: la institución vuelve a ser pionera, en este caso con un ambicioso proyecto de Linked Open Data. Además de hacer real ...
Published by Equipo GNOSS
29/08/2012
Categories
Published by Equipo GNOSS
30/07/2012
En esta charla Tom Heath, Senior Research Scientist de Talis Education, presentará Talis Aspire application, que permite a los investigadores crear listas de recursos de aprendizaje para un curso, según los requisitos de la nube LOD. A partir de esta aplicación, se generan patrones y recomendaciones. La charla tendrá lugar en Semantic Technology and Business Conference (19-20 septiembre de 2012, Londres): "Just as a social and professional graph have emerged through Facebook and LinkedIn, so too is an education graph emerging describing connections between students, teachers and the learning resources they use. The Talis Aspire application allows university lecturers to create lists of learning resources for a particular course, which ar...
Categories
Published by Equipo GNOSS
19/07/2012
Una herramienta que automáticamente asigna los tipos de entidades de Wikipedia en un grafo LOD. Dada una URI de la página de Wikipedia, la herramienta devuelve un grafo RDF compuesto por las propiedades rdf:type, rdfs:subClassOf, owl:sameAs, and owl:equivalentTo que proporcionan información sobre la entidad mencionada por la página de Wikipedia.
Published by Equipo GNOSS
15/02/2012
Guia básica sobre Linked Open Data (LOD) que da respuestas prácticas a algunas cuestiones incluyendo: Qué significan los términos Open Data, Open Government Data y Linked Open Data y cuales son las diferencias entre ellos? Qué necesito para iniciar una estrategia LOD en mi organización? Qué necesita mi organización para publicar datasets? Cómo puedo asegurar que mis datos son entendibles por terceros? Cómo puedo dar valor a mi dataset usando datos de otros datasets? Qué puedo aprender de tres casos de estudio en LOD?
Loading...