2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-04930-9_48
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Produce and Consume Linked Data with Drupal!

Abstract: Abstract. Currently a large number of Web sites are driven by Content Management Systems (CMS) which manage textual and multimedia content but alsoinherently -carry valuable information about a site's structure and content model. Exposing this structured information to the Web of Data has so far required considerable expertise in RDF and OWL modelling and additional programming effort. In this paper we tackle one of the most popular CMS: Drupal. We enable site administrators to export their site content model … Show more

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“…It consists of a set of modules able to customize Drupal [27] in order to implement it as a system of Idea Management.…”
Section: Solution Includes Open Source Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It consists of a set of modules able to customize Drupal [27] in order to implement it as a system of Idea Management.…”
Section: Solution Includes Open Source Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Annotating the scientific fields of a course on the new AUTH School of Mathematics site, using MSC/SKOS and Drupal 7 semantic mappings (cf. [6]) custom extensions to SKOS (e.g. structured change descriptions similar Panzer's and Zeng's, which we reused), and finally evolved them into the MADS/RDF data model, which can be thought of a superset of SKOS "designed specifically to support authority data as used by and needed in the LIS [library and information science] community and its technology systems" [12].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples range from the services of the AMS Mathematical Reviews, online as MathSciNet, and FIZ Karlsruhe's ZBMATH 6 , through almost all the publishers of mathematics (Elsevier, Springer, etc. ), to the arXiv.org pre-print server and the PlanetMath free encyclopedia [18].…”
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“…al. [14]. Probably the most appropriate way to proceed here is to (1) decide which ontologies will be used; (2) use Evoc module to upload them; and (3) use the classes and terms from these ontologies to annotate the data.…”
Section: Fig 2 Field Definitions Of the "Animal Description" Node Typementioning
confidence: 99%