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04.29.10

Empire is an implementation of the Java Persistence API (JPA) for RDF and the Semantic Web.

04.15.10

The Washington Semantic Web Meetup NEPOMUK (Networked Environment for Personalized, Ontology-based Management of Unified Knowledge) is an open-source software specification that is concerned with the development of a Social Semantic Desktop that enriches and interconnects data from differe Washington, DC 20006 – USA Thursday, April 29 at 7:00 PM Attending: 1

03.20.10

The Washington Semantic Web Meetup an event to discuss the Semantic Social Networks agenda for 2010. In this session we will define a new product category and explore it’s ingredients. Most notably the mix of Semantic Web technologies, online social media and network metrics in collaborati Washington, DC 20006 – USA Thursday, May 27 at 6:45 PM Attending: 16 Details: http://semweb.meetup.com/31/calendar/12083128/

02.14.10

The New York Semantic Web Meetup

09.15.09

The Washington Semantic Web Meetup 9 – 5 VoCamp DC There is a fee of $10 per VoCamp day for pizza and refreshments, collected upon arrival. Washington, DC 20540 – USA Friday, October 30 at 9:00 AM Attending: 3 Fee: Price: USD 10.00 per person Details: http://semweb.meetup.com/31/calendar/11384212/

09.15.09

The Washington Semantic Web Meetup 9 – 5 VoCamp DC There is a fee of $10 per VoCamp day for pizza and refreshments, collected upon arrival. Washington, DC 20540 – USA Saturday, October 31 at 9:00 AM Attending: 3 Fee: Price: USD 10.00 per person Details: http://semweb.meetup.com/31/calendar/11384271/

04.22.08

In my previous article, I proposed that the library catalogue could be used as a blueprint for the Semantic Web. Perhaps theoretical and conceptual, the arguments fleshed out the ideas, but not the practical applications. For this article, I will outline in greater detail how exactly, developments in library and information science are playing out, not only in the SemWeb, but also in knowledge management for business.