Keywords: SPARQL, RDF, Linked Open Data, graph database
http://programminghistorian.org/lessons/graph-databases-and-SPARQL
This lesson explains why many cultural institutions are adopting graph databases, and how researchers can access these data though the query language called SPARQL.
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Institution: | The Programming Historian |
Year of publication: | 2015 |
Language: | english |
Type: | Tutorial |
Audience: | |
Level: | basic |
Prerequisites: | None |
Media: | text/html |
Objective: | Learn to use SPARQL for queries |
Licence: | CC-BY |
Access: | open |
Creation date: | Monday, 18 April 2016 11:30:33 |
Last modified: | Thursday, 25 April 2024 00:37:50 |
BibTeX type: | @misc |
@misc(TeLeMaCo:355, author = "Lincoln, Matthew", title = "{U}sing {S}{P}{A}{R}{Q}{L} to access {L}inked {O}pen {D}ata", year = "2015", url = "http://programminghistorian.org/lessons/graph-databases-and-SPARQL" )