entrepreneurialjournalists.wordpress.com
Interesting Examples of News and Data Presentation | New Media Entrepreneurship 2011
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New Media Entrepreneurship 2011. University of Maryland JOUR 459E, Spring 2011. A Cornucopia of Innovative Sites and Ideas. Background Material on Startups. Clay Shirky: Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable. Interesting Examples of News and Data Presentation. Versions of “Friday”. Digital Publishing Tools: A Sampler. Totally Optional Recommended Reading List. Interesting Examples of News and Data Presentation. Narratives and Social Media. A Facebook Story: The Washington Post. Today at SXSW Guardian.
linked-data.blogspot.com
Connecting Data on the Web: Re-using Open Access Content
http://linked-data.blogspot.com/2013/08/re-using-open-access-content.html
Connecting Data on the Web. Monday, 5 August 2013. Re-using Open Access Content. As part of my work in the legal publishing industry. We were asked to gather information about companies (e.g. registered name, address, homepage, and stock exchange ticker symbol). Creating this dataset. From scratch was such a daunting task that I started investigating the re-use of existing dataset on the Web. Due to the requirement to represent the data in RDF. We started looking at open linked data. As a result, we used...
bibwild.wordpress.com
Bibliographic Wilderness | Gone to Croatoan | Page 2
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Newer posts →. A tiny gem: #dig backfill for older rubies. January 18, 2016. Excited about #dig in MRI 2.3.0? Want to use it in your gem code, but don’t want your gem to require MRI 2.3.0 yet? I got you covered:. Https:/ github.com/jrochkind/dig rb. Note: JRuby 9k doesn’t support #dig yet either, and dig rb will work fine there too. American Libraries adds Gale quotes in without author’s knowledge. January 5, 2016. From a blog post by Patricia Hswe and Stewart Varner. Sounds me like one can’t trust...
collection.britishmuseum.org
SPARQL Query
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/sparql
Expand results over equivalent URIs. Find Hoa Hakananai'a by Name. Find Rosetta Stone by (Partial) Name (indexed). Find Rosetta Stone by (Partial) Name (non-indexed). Find bowls (of all kinds).
analytics.typepad.com
Oz Analytics: Applications
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Analytics, Linked Open Data and Information Management from the Pacific Rim. Navigating the IM maze Blog. Other Top Blogs from A and NZ. Tuesday, January 20, 2015. 8 Weeks Into Our Beta Launch. Its been sometime since my last blog entry. Apologies, but I have a good reason: I launched my beta website doclens.com. Its now a couple of months on and time to communicate what the experience has been like. First off, what is doclens? We turn information overload into personal strategic advantage:. Doclens is a...
linked-data.blogspot.com
Connecting Data on the Web: August 2013
http://linked-data.blogspot.com/2013_08_01_archive.html
Connecting Data on the Web. Monday, 12 August 2013. Assessing Open Access of Repositories. This blog post is part of an assignment for the Open Science course. Offered by the P2P University. In this week assignment, we were asked to assess the openess of the following 3 repositories:. Conservation Biology Institute's (CBI) Data Basin. Apos;s Life Science Data Repositories. The Life Science Data Repositories provides information about spatial missions and the experiments that took place there. Althoug...
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api | ResearchBuzz
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News and resources covering social media, search engines, databases, archives, and other such information collections. Since 1998. Cookin’ With Google. New York Times Publishing More Subject Headings. June 29, 2010. The New York Times has published a bunch more subject headings to the Linked Data Cloud. I wrote about this last November. You can browse through all the available subject headings (the descriptors and the proper nouns) at http:/ data.nytimes.com/. New York Times Offers Most Popular API.
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form follows behavior
http://www.formfollowsbehavior.com/2011/05/07/data-visualization-as-interface
May 7th, 2011. Data visualization as interface. A recent rereading of Wired’s 2010 article The Web is Dead. The applification of the Internet is certainly one important factor in its evolution. There is, however, another factor that, in conjunction, could provide an even greater opportunity for design. That trend is open data. Initiatives such as Linked Data. Have begun to see adoption (e.g. at the New York Times. The most common applications that aggregate content from multiple domains are search engine...