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  1. … with thoughts on federation, on #ShEx (continuing conversations with @despens, @LucasWerkmeister and @nightrose), on #Wikicite (@EvoMRI, @egonw) and a bit on #OpenRefine / reconciliation (@lozross, @jeroen )

  2. We are conducting a #survey to better understand the challenges, experiences, and practical applications of validating #RDF data using #SHACL and #ShEx.

    Please help us get a better overview by sharing your insights:
    forms.gle/LdXsG644obcgSsAE6

    It only takes around 8 minutes.

  3. Impressive work on #SheX presented by Jose Emilio Labra Gayo at Wikidata Data Modeling Days. I wish we had this mature #RDF schema language and tools ten years ago!

  4. I am happy to see blog planets are still a thing. I found a few active planets:

    - Planet Debian: wikidata.org/wiki/Q121135094 #debian
    - Planet Python: wikidata.org/wiki/Q121135640 #python
    - Planet Classpath: wikidata.org/wiki/Q121140438 #java
    - Planet GNOME: wikidata.org/wiki/Q121143001 #gnome
    - Planet Freedesktop: planet.freedesktop.org #freedesktop
    - Planet Wikimedia: wikidata.org/wiki/Q121143049 #wikimedia

    Here's the shape expression I've been using: wikidata.org/wiki/EntitySchema #shex

  5. @egonw @OpenRefine @Andrawaag in this direction (exporting from #OpenRefine to #ShEx) it could perhaps work - but it probably depends on what you want to do with the ShEx afterwards. There is some discussion as to why we couldn't use ShEx as our notion of "schema with missing parts": wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata_tal

  6. This year we will have another edition of the @[email protected] on and !

    This course touches the basics of Linked Data, , , , , Solid, and so you can use these technologies in your own products!

    ugain.ugent.be/LDS2023.htm

    @pietercolpaert

  7. #Wikidata popularized #SPARQL to query RDF by providing open tools and data to play with. I guess it will be similar with #SheX to validate RDF (to some lesser degree because validation is less fun). See wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Sch for details

  8. Just came across LinkML, a flexible modeling language allowing you to author schemas in that describe the structure of your data.
    Validate/generate , , , , , , .
    linkml.io
    Thanks to for heads-up

  9. I started working on #ShEx shapes to validate whether a SKOS file is ready to be published with #SkoHub. Unfortunately, the tooling does not seem to be that great yet. For example, I have problems with the few online validators that are around.

    Does anybody know of a good SheX validator for the command line?