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        <title>FOSS4G 2021 - Linked data 101 for geospatial</title>
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        <description>There are a number of developments which bring more linked data into the world of the traditional geo data domain. And this is already happening all around us. Consider for example the introduction of json-ld output in pygeoapi and GeoServer, GeoJSON-ld support in Apache Fuseki, Dataset search via schema.org. So how can you best benefit from these developments? What are the challenges when linking these data communities. This presentation talks about linked data from a traditional tabular GEO perspective. It introduces some of the key principles of linked data, tools and challenges to convert (meta)data to triples, graph validation, and visualization of triples in a traditional map context. There are a number of developments which bring more linked data into the world of the traditional geo data domain. This is something that is already happening around us today. Consider for example the introduction of json-ld output in pygeoapi and GeoServer, GeoJSON-ld support in Apache Fuseki, Dataset search via schema.org. So how can you best benefit from these developments? This presentation talks about linked data from a GEO perspective. It introduces some of the key principles of linked data, tools and challenges to convert your data to triples, graphs and visualization of triples in a traditional map context. Read more at: https://geojson.org/geojson-ld, https://jena.apache.org/documentation/geosparql/, https://schema.org/docs/data-and-datasets.html, https://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/community/json-ld, http://www.geosparql.org/, Authors and Affiliations – Paul van Genuchten (ISRIC.org, the Netherlands) Marco Neumann (Lotico, US/EU) Requirements for the Attendees – This is an introduction to spatial linked data, no technical requirements. Track – Open data Topic – Standards, interoperability, SDIs Level – 2 - Basic. General basic knowledge is required. Language of the Presentation – English</description>
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