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Welcome to lotico - an open, distributed community, a Semantic Social Network that brings LOcation, TIme, COmmunity and ideas together for You and more than 79,000 members worldwide.

featured event:

The Many Shapes of SHACL
with Holger Knublauch
June 2020


lotico.com is your gateway to an open community that shares a common interest in the Semantic Web vision, a common framework for data to be shared and reused across applications, platforms and community boundaries. If you live, work or visit a location with an active community and you are interested to participate you are welcome to join. lotico develops and promotes standards, and cooperates closely with standard groups in particular with regards to Semantic Web technologies and data on the web.

Events

Eclipse RDF4J - Working with RDF in Java

an event with Jeen Broekstra May 2020. Eclipse RDF4J is a powerful open source Java framework for processing and handling of RDF (Resource Description Framework) data.

Jena-based Components for Building Semantic Web Applications

The basics of RDF and SPARQL may seem simple enough at first, but once one starts to develop a prototype, one quickly stumbles upon the same recurrent problems, such as: How can performance be improved by means of query caching? How can we deal with blank nodes? How to deal with result set limits? A session with Claus Stadler April 2020.

The Story of Libraries and the Semantic Web

Legacy systems reach their end-of-life and libraries are loosing their traditional role of being "information gatekeepers" due to the advent of the World Wide Web. This is forcing organizations to realign their information infrastructure.

Wikidata A Wikimedia Project

Wikidata is a free, collaborative, multilingual, secondary database, collecting structured data to provide support for Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, the other wikis of the Wikimedia movement, and to anyone in the world.

Linked Data With Ruby and RDF.rb

A hands-on overview for producing, consuming and working with Linked Data using the RDF.rb and the Ruby programming language. Topics covered include: Understanding the RDF.rb object model, learning how to manipulate, parse and serialize RDF in popular formats such as Turtle, JSON-LD, and RDFa. Create and publish RDF using Ruby-based webframeworks such as Sinatra, storing RDF in various RDF.rb repository backends, including SQL DBs. Query local RDF repositories using RDF.rb's native SPARQL engine, access and update remote SPARQL endpoints using RDF.rb's SPARQL client.

Semantics and Cultural Heritage meet-up at The British Museum

The Working Ontologist Dean Allemang and MarkLogic's Stephen Buxton

one of the world's leading web ontologists helps companies to deploy Semantic Web solutions, training, keynote talks, solution planning, technology selection, data conversion, ontology architecture and modeling. And we take a look we'll look at what happens when you add Semantic Technologies RDF and SPARQL to MarkLogic.

An Introduction to Linked Data by Sandro Hawke

Still one of the best introductions to Linked Data and even the Semantic Web in general. If you are new to the field and interested in practical information this is a resource for you.

SmartMobs with special guest Howard Rheingold

This year our global Semantic Web event took place in San Francisco with special guest Howard Rheingold. Howard has a long history in online communities and has wandered the cyberspace long before we called it the web.

Jena, SPARQL and TDB - RDF at scale, a conversation with Andy Seaborne

A conversation with Andy Seaborne about Jena, SPARQL, TDB and RDF at scale recorded live at the Lotico Semantic Web event in San Francisco

Linked Data in Watson: Using Linked Data as Evidence for Natural Language Processing

The global Lotico event in Boston on November 16 with Chris Welty, kindly hosted by the Semantic Web Summit 2010.

Getting started with SPARQL by Bob DuCharme

Learn SPARQL and surf the Semantic Web.

RuleML - Where Web Rule Research Meets Industry

RuleML is an open international network of individuals and groups from both industry and academia, with shared interests in rules, and rules on the Semantic Web.

Semantic Web for Java Developers - Steve Hamby

Confessions of a Semantic Web evangelist

Semantic Web Voices Film: Web 3.0

Kate Ray has independently produced a short story about the Semantic Web

A selection of local community groups

Berlin
Boston
Canberra
Central Florida
Central Maryland
London

Los Angeles
Milano
München
New York
Oslo
Rome

San Francisco
Seattle
Toronto
Vienna
Washington
Zurich


      

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community spotlight:
Berlin Semantic Web Meetup

Past Events

List of Lotico Events

Recent

Jena-based Components for Building Semantic Web Applications

Wikidata A Wikimedia Project

Semantic Annotation in Content Management Systems

SHACL - Shaping the Big Ball of Data Mud: W3C's Shapes Constraint Language

Applying Ontologies to Linked Data - Ontotext at John Wiley & Sons

Techniques used in RDF Data Publishing at Nature Publishing Group

NLP, Text Analytics, and Semantic Technologies

Wikidata & rNews - Structuring the world's data

Data Stories - Modelling Historical Events & Design Digital Narratives with Data

Graphs with SQL & IBM DB2 - RDF Graph Store

Semantic Technologies in Financial Services

SemWeb Tool dotNetRDF

Semantic Web technologies at BBN

Stardog, Needle & Virtuoso

SHARD - A distributed triple-store built on top of Hadoop

Emergent Analytics

Data Gov

Meetup Sir Tim Berners-Lee

Neo4j - The Benefits of Graph Databases

PLoS - The Public Library of Science and Publishing on the Semantic Web

What's in a Link

RIF - Rules Interchange Format with Chris Welty

W3C Corner

W3C DATA ACTIVITY


SPARQL

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