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Who consumes RDF data? #77

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awwright opened this issue Sep 29, 2020 · 4 comments
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Who consumes RDF data? #77

awwright opened this issue Sep 29, 2020 · 4 comments

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@awwright
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When introducing RDF to new users (see: #2, #6), we should consider what's in it for them. So what is the benefit of using RDF, instead of building a bunch of tables in a relational database, or building a JSON API, or similar?

To begin answering this, I would like to collect examples of people who consume RDF data on webpages. When do Web browsers, extensions, mobile apps, search engines, etc. use RDF data found on a webpage?

@namedgraph
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schema.org?

@HughGlaser
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HughGlaser commented Sep 29, 2020 via email

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Basically, what is a "web page"?

A variety of examples would be good. I suppose any instance of publishing RDF data will suffice, including Turtle or JSON-LD. But webpages embedding data (schema.org, etc) should be included too.

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sidmonta commented Oct 1, 2020

If we can consider not only web pages, I often use OpenRefine in combination with the reconciliation tool with Wikidata and VIAF RDF datasets during my work to verify and increase the data in my possession with the information obtained from those services.

I know that there are a way to make OpenRefine interact with other RDF endpoints (link).

The advantage of using a technology such as RDF or, more generally, Linked Open Data is that you can take advantage of the connections between the various datasets to expand your data from a single resource.

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