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== Introduction ==02/23 AM Tutorial, Attendees: 48 ====* 09:00 - 09:15 -- Ed Summers, [http://inkdroid.org/talks/c4links.pdf Linked Data welcome and overview], #c4l09 or How I got lost on Wikipedia (edsu)* 09:15 - 09:45 -- Ian Davis, [http://www.slideshare.net/iandavis/30-minute-guide-to-rdf-and-linked-data The thirty minute guide to RDF and linked data] (iand)* 09:45 - 10:15 -- authorities, linked data & rda (charper)* 10:15 - 10:30 -- libris.kb.se (anders)* 10:30 - 10:45 -- [http://inkdroid.org/bzr/lcsh/docs/slides lcsh.info] (edsu)* 10:45 - 11:00 -- *** break **** 11:00 - 11:15 -- [http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=df2kgdvp_200cn99qqfq vocabulary selection] (lbjay)* 11:15 - 11:30 -- [http://open.vocab.org/ openvocab] (iand)* 11:30 - 11:45 -- [http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=dfw7sd3k_74cbjs96gt registries] (jphipps)* 11:45 - 12:00 -- [http://onebiglibrary.net/story/code4lib-2009-talk-on-caching-and-proxying-linked-data caching and proxying linked data] (dchud)* 12:00 - 12:30 -- Q & A / gauge what audience wants from PM session
The Web is increasingly understood as a global information space consisting not just of linked documents==== 02/23 PM Workshop, but also of Linked Data. The Linked Data principles provide Attendees 35 ==== * 12:30 - 14:00 -- Lunch* 14:00 - 14:30 -- Go FOAF Yourself (everyone create a basis for realizing this Web of Data, or Semantic Web. Since early 2007 numerous data sets have been published on the Web according to these principles, in domains as broad as music, books, geographical information, films, people, eventssimple FOAF file, reviews and photos. In combination these data sets consist of over 2 billion RDF triples, interlinked by more than 3 million triples that cross data sets. As this Web of Linked Data continues link it up to grow, and an increasing number of applications are developed that exploit these data sets, there is a growing need for data publishers, researchers, developers and Web practitioners to understand Linked Data principles and practice. This tutorial will address those needs, and provide participants with a solid foundation from which to begin publishing Linked Data on the Web, as well as to implement applications that consume Linked Data from the Web. The tutorial will also draw heavily from material used workshops at previous Linked Data workshops at the [httpsomeone else)* 14://events.linkeddata.org/ldow2008/ W3C] and the [http30 - 16:30 -- Breakout Sessions* 16:30 - 17:00 -- Regroup/Wrap-up/events.linkeddata.org/iswc2008tutorial/ International Semantic Web Conference]Think about potential breakout topics for folks who want to continue discussion throughout conf.
== Aims and Overview ==
The aim of this tutorial is to provide participants with a detailed conceptual understanding of how to publish Linked Data on the Web, and detailed exposure a gentle introduction to the practical and technical steps that make up the publishing process. In addition to a conceptual introduction to Linked Data, the tutorial will cover best practices in topics such as minting URIs for published data sets, vocabulary selection, choosing what [[RDF ]] data to expose, and interlinking distributed data sets. Specific patterns will be presented for publishing different forms of data set, such as data from static files, relational databases and existing Web APIs. Participants will also be shown how to debug published data.
The second focus of the tutorial will be applications that consume Linked Data from the Web. We will give an overview about existing Linked Data browsers, Web of Data search engines as well as Linked Data Mashups and cover the existing software frameworks that can be used to build applications on top of the Data Web.
The Lastly the tutorial will combine presentations by the tutors with demonstrations, interactive sessions, and group discussion. Other than be to provide a broad technical understanding collaborative space to explore putting some of the Web development and Web publishing process, and a basic conceptual understanding ideas of the Semantic Weblinked data into practice. The idea is that people can split off into groups, there are no pre-requisites for participation in the tutorialor work independently on adding linked data support to an existing application, which will be exploring modeling issues of interest what vocabularies to the full spectrum of code4lib2009 attendeesuse for particular data sets, including researchers, developers, data managers/publishers and those seeking to comercially exploit brain storming about new vocabularies that may be needed in the Semantic Web by publishing Linked Datalibrary world.
== Content, Approach and Schedule == The tutorial will be based primarily on material from combine presentations by the [http://sites.wiwiss.fu-berlintutors with demonstrations, interactive sessions, and group discussion.de/suhl/bizer/pub/LinkedDataTutorial/ How to Publish Linked Data on Other than a broad technical understanding of the Web] online tutorialdevelopment and Web publishing process, and a basic conceptual understanding of the key resource Semantic Web, there are no pre-requisites for participation in the field of Linked Data publishingtutorial, supplemented by practical examples which will be of interest to illustrate key issues and give participants hands-on experience the full spectrum of creating code4lib2009 attendees, including researchers, developers, data managers/publishers and those seeking to commercially exploit the Semantic Web by publishing Linked Data.
=== Program Outline ===
==== 02/22 8PM pre-preconf drink/planning ==== Let's keep the drink/planning simple, as in, stick to the Hotel bar/restaurant rather than roving. This is assuming the hotel bar/restaurant provides a practical space for our drinking+planning activities. It is open to both organizers and attendees, since the hope is that this line will blur anyhow.  === Possible Afternoon Breakout Session Topics === * Introductionparsing rdf data*crawling rdf data* The Web of Dataexploring/visualizing linked data *publishing linked data [http://www.w3.org/TR/swbp-vocab-pub/ Best Practice Recipes for Publishing RDF Vocabularies] (jphipps?)* Linked Data Principlespublishing w/ semantic media-wiki (lbjay)* Publishing Linked Data on the Webpublishing w/ [[drupal]] (charper?, jdatema?)*rdfa * Practical Task: creating a description of a book with RDFbibont*oai-ore* Minting URIs talis platform* ruleml/owl/rdfs limitations/possibilities* rdf data and Content Negotiationthe catalog/bibont*linking authority data (howto)* Vocabulary Selection"When things break"*vocabulary discovery* Manual and Automatic Interlinkingsparql querying/endpoints === Possible Outcomes for Afternoon Session === * Consuming Gain familiarity w/ processing RDF* Build a simple representation of the conf or preconf in Linked Data from data.* Build crawlers to play with the Webdata piles or LOD conf stuff*FOAF Book Raffle* Linked Data BrowsersExhibit display == Workshop Leaders == *[[Dan Chudnov]] * Linked Data Search EnginesIan Davis *Mike Giarlo * Linked Data MashupsCorey Harper*Jay Luker * Libraries for implementing your own applicationsJon Phipps* Breakout SessionsRoss Singer*Ed Summers == Discussion == * Break out into [http://groups or work independently on putting some of the ideas into practice.google.com/group/lod-preconf lod-preconf discussion list]** [[Talk about publishing some dataset you are familiar with as linked data:LinkedData#January_27th_.23code4lib_planning_meeting|Log of 1/27 planning meeting from #code4lib]]** Hack linked data support into an existing application you have[[Talk:LinkedData#February_6th_.23code4lib_planning_meeting|Log of 2/6 planning meeting from #code4lib]]** Explore the use [[Talk:LinkedData#February_13th_.23code4lib_planning_meeting|Log of existing vocabularies for library data2/13 planning meeting from #code4lib]] == Resources == * [http://inkdroid.org/c4l2009/attendees Attendees FOAF/Book give-away site] ==== For inclusion in handout materials ==== This list could conceivably include a few single-page figures, charts, graphs, Lolcats or brainstorm other helpful imagery. I think realistically the handout should be no more than about new ones20-25 double-sided pages.* Review, Conclusions and Outlook** Results of breakout sessions[http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/LinkedData.html Linked Data Design Issues]** [http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/bizer/pub/LinkedDataTutorial/ How to Publish Linked Data prospects in on the year aheadWeb]** Upcoming directions and challenges [http://www.w3.org/TR/cooluris/ Cool URIs for linked data the Semantic Web]  ==== Resources/Examples from other domains ====* [http://esw.w3.org/topic/HCLSIG/LODD/Data W3C Working Group: Linking Open Drug Data (LODD)]. Millions of records of drug, diseases, genes, proteins, etc.  ==== Bibliography ==== Anything that won't fit in the libraryhandout will be listed in a bibliography at the end. * [http://events.linkeddata.org/iswc2008tutorial/ Tom Heath's slides]* [http://www.w3.org/2008/Talks/0617-lod-tbl tbl's slides from Linked Data Planet]* [http://www.plasticbag.org/archives space/2006/02/my_future_of_web_apps_slides/ Tom Coates Native to the Web of Data]* [http://thoughtpad.net/alan-dean/rdf-cheatsheet.html RDF Cheat Sheet] [[Category: Meeting agendas]]

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