User:Ilya/OpenWetWare/Structured data

General info

 * Semantic Wiki - Wikipedia article
 * Wiki for Professionals are workspace for Semantic Web, enabling real-time knowledge exchange and exploration
 * SemWiki - The Semantic Wiki Community
 * Del.icio.us-style Tags for MediaWiki
 * WikiOnt is an an ontology to model that aims at integrating MediaWiki-based sites into the Semantic Web framework and making them machine-processable and -understandable
 * DBpedia is a community effort to extract structured information from Wikipedia and to make this information available on the Web

Semantic MediaWiki

 * Homepage
 * Sourceforge page
 * Semantic_MediaWiki - Wikipedia page
 * Semantic MediaWiki page on Meta
 * Wikipedia and the Semantic Web - The Missing Links - Wikimania 2005 paper
 * Wikipedia and the Semantic Web - Part II - Wikimania 2006 presentation
 * Ontoworld - wiki for semantic web community powered by Semantic MediaWiki
 * Special:Specialpages
 * Special:SearchTriple
 * Special:Categories: a complete list of all categories
 * Semantic Wiki Use Cases
 * Inline queries
 * Semantic Wiki State Of The Art - a list of existing Semantic Wiki engines, ontologies, projects, etc
 * Knowledge structure:
 * Categories are a means to classify articles according to certain criteria. For example, by adding to an article, the page is tagged as describing a city.
 * Relations can be viewed as "categories for links". An article on Berlin contains a link to "Germany" that has a special meaning: it was put there since Berlin is the capital of Germany.  To make this knowledge available to computer programs, one would like to "tag" the link.  This is done by writing is capital of::Germany.
 * Attribute: a special type of relations/categories: population:=3,396,990
 * Datatypes: the prefix "Type:" is again a separate namespace that distinguishes descriptive articles about types from normal pages: has type::Type:integer to say that the special relation "has type" holds between Attribute:population and Type:integer.
 * Semantic templates can be used to support the consistent usage of annotations
 * Semantic Forms extension - enhances Semantic MediaWiki by allowing easy adding and editing of semantic data
 * Wiki-based model documentation (test instance) by Brian Joughin, Jeremy Muhlich from Lauffenburger Lab
 * Thoughts on semantic wikis

Miscellaneous

 * Flexible Fields for MediaWiki
 * Live demo 1, live demo 2 and live demo 3
 * Built in Types
 * Wikipedia³ is a conversion of the English Wikipedia into RDF.
 * Semantic Wiki features used for WWW2006 conference: Creating semantic data and Using semantic data in queries.
 * RDF-compatible WikiModel
 * Simple Forms extension
 * RDF extension - an effort to provide an extensive RDF interface for MediaWiki
 * RDF metadata
 * DublinCoreForWiki - a suggested implementation for providing DublinCore metadata in WikiEngines.
 * A sample implementation of RDF extension is in production at Wikitravel:
 * RDF
 * RDF Expedition
 * SemanticHacker Wikipedia extension demo provide a Wikipedia reader with a short, organized list of other articles in Wikipedia that are highly relevant to the current article being browsed.
 * WikiXMLDB provides a way of querying Wikipedia with XQuery.

Other implementations

 * WikSAR
 * Platypus Wiki - a Semantic Wiki WikiWeb. It uses RDF (Resource Description Framework), RDF Schema and OWL (Web Ontology Language) to create ontologies and manage metadata.
 * Rx4RDF is a set of technologies designed to make W3C's RDF more accessible and easier to use. Rhizome is a general purpose content management and delivery system that runs on Raccoon.  It is dynamic and self-editable like a Wiki but uses ZML and RxML to enable structured content and editable metadata.
 * BettaMeta - allows users to specify the available metadata in an easy to use form

Wiki Data

 * Category:Wikidata
 * OmegaWiki (formerly known as WiktionaryZ) is a collaborative project to produce a free, multilingual resource in every language, with lexicological, terminological and thesaurus information. It is also the first implementation of the Wikidata technology (brings relational data to MediaWiki)
 * OmegaWiki blog
 * WikiDB is a PHP software that allows to create cooperatively data table online (available as a standalone app and a MediaWiki extension)
 * Demo
 * Infobox on Wikipedia is a consistently-formatted table which is present in articles with a common subject to provide summary information consistently between articles or improve navigation to closely related articles in that subject.
 * List of infobox templates
 * online spreadsheet
 * Starting to use wikicalc
 * iRows
 * Exhibit is a lightweight structured data publishing framework that lets you create web pages with support for sorting, filtering, and rich visualizations by writing only HTML and optionally some CSS and Javascript code