A final and optional step is to link the dataset to other datasets to be able to provide more context to the data. Linked Data, unlike other data formatting and publication approaches, provides a simple mechanism for combining data from multiple sources across the Web.
Several guidelines on how to combine datasets can be found on the web providing step-by-step guidelines . Different types of links can be made: ontology links and data links. While links to ontologies have been already made in Step 3, we will now describe data links. Data links: The data itself can also be linked to other available linked datasets. This may be useful to provide more context to the data. Consider for example a dataset that includes addresses which contain a reference to a town. It is likely that more information about these towns is already available on the web. DBpedia, for example, the linked data version of Wikipedia, usually has an entry for each town. One could add triples to the original dataset to link the addresses to the DBpedia entry providing more details about the town.
Another option is to create a new dataset that contains the links between your and other datasets. This way it can be done afterwards, but it can also be done by others that link your data to other datasets.
DBpedia is a crowd-sourced community effort to extract structured information from Wikipedia and make this information available on the Web. DBpedia allows you to ask sophisticated queries against Wikipedia, and to link the different data sets on the Web to Wikipedia data. We hope that this work will make it easier for the huge amount of information in Wikipedia to be used in some new interesting ways. Furthermore, it might inspire new mechanisms for navigating, linking, and improving the encyclopedia itself.
De activiteiten van Platform Linked Data Nederland (PLDN) worden mede mogelijk gemaakt dankzij het Kadaster, TNO, Big Data Value Center (BDVC), ECP, Forum Standaardisatie, Kennisnet, SLO, Waternet, Taxonic, MarkLogic, Triply, Franz Inc., SemmTech, Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (RCE), Beeld en Geluid, EuroSDR, de KVK en ArchiXL
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