2010-08-30, Two new DCMI Task Groups have been formed: the DCMI User Guide Task Group that will work on a revision of the popular but outdated document "Using Dublin Core" and the DCMI Abstract Mod...
2010-08-30, The slides from the Joint NISO/DCMI Webinar "Dublin Core: The Road from Metadata Formats to Linked Data" held on 25 August 2010 are now available at the Metadata Training Resources page .
It's been a few years since I first considered DITA specialization. I wonder if I missed the point? I think that might depend on the assumptions that I brought to the table.
Karen and I are taking the plunge together. Well, another plunge: we are emigrating to New Zealand at the end of this year. This is not, of course, something you decide on a whim. We've both long f...
Intro to the Web of Data 21-22 September 76 Portland Place, London 26-27 October Talis Offices, Birmingham So, we’ve been running a series of Open Days which you can’t have failed to notice here on...
The Scottish Government is now publishing monthly reports of all items of expenditure over £25,000. That’s great and a positive step towards transparency and open data. But can we have them as CSV ...
I think we need to establish a common practice to link RDF datasets and named graphs. I’ve been working recently on discovery of linked data: how people can find out easily what is available and ho...
If Sir Tim Berners-Lee can equate Linked Data with a packet of crisps /potato chips, I thought I would take a stab at another food metaphor for this post. Linked Open Data (LOD) is a co...
In this Nodalities Podcast, I speak with Jay Myers from Best Buy about how he and his team are working within the retail giant to better harness their data. Jay tells us about his use of blogs and ...
After two successful Web of Data meetups in London with 200 guests each, it was time to bring the Web of Data meetup to Berlin . Data Journalism and the new and exciting possibilities that the Web ...