Welcome to the Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) 2018 Summer Meeting! The 2018 theme is Realizing the Socioeconomic Value of Data. The theme is based on one of the goals in the 2015 - 2020 ESIP Strategic Plan, which provides a framework for ESIP’s activities over the next three years.
All Presentations are being added to a Google Folder temporarily and then will be moved to FigShare and linked to the sessions here.
This two part session will focus on real-life use cases for ESIP's semantic technology resources, and hands-on tutorials to help ESIP members begin taking advantage of these resources. Part 1 will feature presentations from people who are using semantic resources: how they are using them and why, and what they are getting for their efforts. Part II will feature hands-on tutorials to help ESIP members use our semantic resources in their own environments to solve actual problems. Tutorials will include using schema.org for improved search rankings; using JSON LD for linked data; using COR and Bioportal for document annotation. If you're a schema.org enthusiast, or just trying to figure out whether you might be an enthusiast, you've come to the right place this year. Other sessions on schema.org include a session on publishing using schema.org Dataset (http://sched.co/EyqH), and a session on assessing the readiness of community metadata for schema.org (http://sched.co/Eypl).
AGENDA
Schema.org, Doug Fils, Consortium for Ocean Leadership & Adam Shepherd Woods Hole There is an emerging practice to leverage structured metadata to aid in the discovery of web based resources. Much of this work is taking place in the context (no pun intended) of schema.org and has extended to the resource type Dataset. This session will present approaches, tools and references that will aid in the understanding and development of schema.org in JSON-LD and its connection to external vocabularies. The goal of this session is to provide you the basics to generate example documents that can be tested and validated with various tools. This will form a foundation that can be used for the development of code or delivery solutions in your systems to expose data sets and their associated structured metadata following FAIR principles and leveraging schema.org.