Introduction to Linked Data and the Semantic Web (FutureLearn)

Introduction to Linked Data and the Semantic Web (FutureLearn)

Learn the power of Linked Data, explore how it’s revolutionising the web and get to grips with it by writing queries in SPARQL. Linked Data, a term coined by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, is a way of publishing data online so it can be easily interlinked and managed using semantic queries. This helps the exposure and interlinking of datasets so that data can be exchanged, reused and integrated. On this course you will learn the basics of Linked Data and the Semantic Web - exploring how this new Web of Data isn’t about creating a big collection of standalone datasets, but is instead about using a common format to ensure data is interrelated.

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Explore why Linked Data is important
Through linking datasets, applications can vastly improve their user experience - thanks to having access to a wider range of knowledge.
Increasing numbers of organisations and initiatives are starting to appreciate the power of Linked Data. It provides significant power and potential to the growing domain of data science and web science.

Get practical experience of Linked Data
This course will introduce you to the knowledge and skills around using Linked Data – skills that are in increasing demand as the Web evolves from a Web of Documents to a Web of Data.
You will learn how you can use Linked Data technologies and more than that you’ll learn how to write queries in SPARQL, so you can use these technologies in your own work.

Learn from industry leaders
The Web and Internet Science Group at the University of Southampton is playing a leading role in the European Data Science Academy (EDSA) project. This course is one of a number being produced by the project, and aims to provide you with an introduction to Linked Data that you can use to prepare for further training opportunities.

Requirements:
This course is intended for those who already have some experience of web development or data science.
The course is aimed at those who wish to further their understanding about Web-technologies, data and how Linked Data is becoming more important as the Web moves from the Web of Documents to the Web of Data.
It’s also intended for anyone wanting to gain a basic understanding of Linked Data, before seeking out further study opportunities, or as part of their existing training. It will appeal to many computer science, web science, or data science graduates, students and practitioners wishing to expand their knowledge.

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