Linked Data: Evolving the Web into a Global Data Space
This book remains my favourite reference on #LinkedOpenData
Linked Data: Evolving the Web into a Global Data Space
This book remains my favourite reference on #LinkedOpenData
The result was a document that aims to help bridge the argumentative practices of digital history and the broader historical profession. On the one hand, it aims to demonstrate to the wider historical discipline how digital history is already making arguments in different forms than analog scholarship. On the other hand, it aims to help digital historians weave the scholarship they produce into historiographical conversations in the discipline.
5/2/2017 STEPHEN ROBERTSON “Arguing with Digital History” Workshop to Address a Central Problem in Digital History
Services rely on the interfaces between them to communicate and for this to work flawlessly, messages must have a format and semantics that every interface can read.
This makes JSON-LD (JSON for Linking Data http://json-ld.org/) and Hydra (A Vocabulary for Hypermedia-Driven Web APIs) interesting, see http://www.programmableweb.com/news/how-to-build-hypermedia-apis-json-ld-and-hydra/analysis/2015/07/30
Example 10
This is not defining a property / predicate; it is describing a dereferenceable link. Strange intermingling of describing material (links) and meaning (predicates).
Also: is this thing a Link or should it just be a Resource?
Weird tension between identifying resources (REST view) and identifying predicates / types of relationships (RDF view).