Authors: Olaf Hartig, Juan F. Sequeda, Jamie Taylor, Patrick Sinclair
Venue: Proceedings of the 19th international conference on World wide web
Type: Publication
Abstract: In the past two years, the amount of data published in RDF and following the Linked Data principles has increased dramatically. Everyday people are publishing datasets as Linked Data. However, applications that consume Linked Data are not mainstream yet. To overcome this issue, we present a beginners tutorial on consuming Linked Data. We will discuss existing techniques how users can currently consume Linked Data and use it in their current applications.
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