
Linked Data for GIScience
This page is a starter pack for faculty, students and developers who are interested in applying Linked Data solutions in the context of GIScience.
OWL tutorials
- W3C: A Semantic Web Primer for Object-Oriented Software Developers
- OWL Example with RDF Graph
- Beginner's guide to RDF: 7. Ontologies and OWL
- Learn OWL and RDFS
Geospatial resource
Book
- David Wood et al. (2013) Linked Data: Structured data on the Web. Greenwich, CT: Manning.
Editor
- Protégé: https://protege.stanford.edu
- Protégé Pizza Tutorial by Michael DeBellis
- Protégé Pizza Tutorial by Michael DeBellis
Academic articles
- Kuhn, W, Kauppinen, T, Janowicz, K (2014). Linked data–A paradigm shift for geographic information science. In Geographic Information Science (pp. 173-186).
- Scheider S, Degbelo A, Kuhn W, Przibytzin H (2014). Content and context—How linked spatio-temporal data enables novel information services for libraries. GIS.Science (4): 138-149.
- Trame J, Keßler C, Kuhn W (2013). Linked Data and Time—Modeling Researcher Life Lines by Events. 11th International Conference on Spatial Information Theory (COSIT). Springer-Verlag, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8116: 205–223.