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Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Any good "introduction to SPARQL" workshops out there?
Not sure if you're still looking for info, but I found these slides (below) the
other day trying to get a better grasp of the basics:
Lots of slides here, but I found the slow bui
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Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Any good "introduction to SPARQL" workshops out there?
Thanks to both Owen and Deb!
These are some great resources I'm going to explore them more. I really
appreciate the help!
Arwen
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> I organized a SPARQL webinar that LITA put on in February. The instructor
> was Bob
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> I organized a SPARQL webinar that LITA put on in February. The instructor
> was Bob DuCharme, who also wrote an O'Reilly book -
> http://www.wor
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Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Any good "introduction to SPARQL" workshops out there?
I organized a SPARQL webinar that LITA put on in February. The instructor was
Bob DuCharme, who also wrote an O'Reilly book -
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/752976161
You may be able to
I contributed to a session like this in the UK aimed at cataloguers/metadata
librarians
http://www.cilip.org.uk/cataloguing-and-indexing-group/events/linked-data-what-cataloguers-need-know-cig-event.
All the slide decks used are available at
http://www.cilip.org.uk/cataloguing-and-indexing-group
I organized a SPARQL webinar that LITA put on in February. The instructor was
Bob DuCharme, who also wrote an O'Reilly book -
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/752976161
You may be able to view it at the link below; I expect DuCharme would be
willing to contract with UCSD to tailor something for you
We're interested in an introduction to SPARQL workshop for a smallish group of
staff. Specifically an introduction for fairly tech comfortable
non-programmers (in our case metadata librarians), as well as a refresher for
programmers who aren't using it regularly.
Ideally (depending on cost) we