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Publishing and Consuming Linked Data with Drupal

Your session in a few words: 
Turn Drupal into a Linked Data provider and consumer
Track: 
Code it, test it, deploy it
Session Type: 
Lecture
Level of expertise: 
Advanced
Tags: 
RDF
Tags: 
Linked Data
Tags: 
aggregation
Language: 
English

In this session you will learn how to turn Drupal into a Linked Data provider by exposing the content of your site in RDF and, reversely, we will look at the options to take advantage of the growing amount of Linked Data available on the Semantic Web which you can easily reuse on your site.

Open data with Flatstore

Your session in a few words: 
A storage API that helps you turn around data fast.
Track: 
Code it, test it, deploy it
Session Type: 
Lecture
Level of expertise: 
Intermediate
Tags: 
Open Data
Tags: 
storage
Tags: 
aggregation
Language: 
English

Tons of information exists out there on the people, area and programs that you work on that could add serious value to your projects, but often that information isn't easily accessible, isn't stored in a standard format or system, and bottom line isn't maximized. The push to break data out of their silos is gaining momentum, with several governments leading the charge, including the U.S. government with efforts like Data.gov that make large swaths of data accessible, usable, and downloadable from one place.

Flatstore helps accomodating large data sets. It is a storage API that dynamically allocates tables for two dimensional data, relates tables to each other and generates Schema and Views information on the fly. Together with FeedAPI you can use Flatstore to import arbitrary data from CSV or XML and expose it with Views instantly.

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