I worked on the addition of schema.org data to the Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews. Although I advised doing a "before and after" test to see how it affected retrieval, I lost touch with the folks before that could happen. However, their reviews do show up fairly high in Google, around the 3-5th place on page one. Try these searches:

how to read a latin poem
/From Listeners to Viewers:/
/Butrint 4: The Archaeology and Histories of an Ionian Town

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On 3/22/16 5:44 PM, Jennifer DeJonghe wrote:
Hello,

I'm looking for examples of library web sites or university web sites that are 
using Structured Data / schema.org to mark up books, locations, events, etc, on 
their public web sites or blogs. I'm NOT really looking for huge linked data 
projects where large record sets are marked up, but more simple SEO practices 
for displaying rich snippets in search engine results.

If you have examples of library or university websites doing this, please send 
me a link!

Thank you,
Jennifer

Jennifer DeJonghe
Librarian and Professor
Library and Information Services
Metropolitan State University
St. Paul, MN

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