RDF (Resource Description Framework)
RDF (Resource Description Framework) is a standard model for data interchange on the web, using URIs to name the relationships between things and a directed, labeled graph to represent the data.
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Generic Jena-compatible PHP Linked Data management library. Apache license.
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A Datalift interlinking module based on the StringToURI interlinking framework.
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Shi3ld for HTTP: Access control for HTTP operations on Linked Data
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Experiments with semantic web technologies
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FRB (Federal Reserve Board) Linked Data
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OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) Linked Data
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ABS (Australian Bureau of Statistics) Linked Data
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UIS (UNESCO Institute for Statistics) Linked Data
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FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations) Linked Data
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BFS (Bundesamt für Statistik - Swiss Federal Statistics Office) Linked Data
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BIS (Bank for International Settlements) Linked Data
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IMF (International Monetary Fund) Linked Data
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Health Reference App: Turtle, RDFLib, Jinja2 https://westurner.org/healthref/
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Publication of oai2rdf tool developed by Stefano Mazzocchi, MIT developer at Simile project (Old wiki: http://simile.mit.edu/wiki/RDFizers . See README.txt for acknowledgements). My extension has the feature of harvesting ListSets from OAI-PMH and also includes examples of XSLT transformations into RDF for DSPACE digital repositories
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🚀 Linked SDMX
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Created by W3C, IBM, Microsoft, Netscape, Nokia, Reuters, SoftQuad, University of Michigan
Released October 1997
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