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LUCERO
Knowledge Management Semantic Web and Knowledge Services
Linking University Content for Education and Research Online
Working with groups of learners, researchers and practitioners based at the Open University, LUCERO will scope, prototype, pilot and evaluate reusable, cost-effective solutions relying on the linked data principles and technologies for exposing and connecting educational and research content.
Core sets of resources considered within LUCERO are institutional repositories of research and educational material, including collaborations with the Faculty of Arts to scope, pilot, prototype and evaluate specific content exposure and linked data requirements of researchers working within the Arts and Arts History domains, providing experience on the exposure and connection of research data outputs, and demonstrating their concrete benefits. On the basis of such concrete experience, the project will aim to document business process changes required to achieve successful integrated institutional approaches to exposing educational and research content as linked data.
Participant(s): Fouad Zablith, Salman Elahi, Owen Stephens, Enrico Motta, Non Scantleburry, Richard Nurse
URL: http://lucero-project.info
Zablith, F., Fernandez, M. and Rowe, M. (2012) Production and Consumption of University Linked Data, Interactive Learning Environments, Taylor & Francis
Zablith, F., Fernandez, M. and Rowe, M. (2012) Production and Consumption of University Linked Data, Interactive Learning Environments, Taylor & Francis
d'Aquin, M. (2012) Putting Linked Data to Use in a Large Higher-Education Organisation, Workshop: Interacting with Linked Data at Extended Semantic Web Conference, ESWC 2012
Fernandez, M., d'Aquin, M. and Motta, E. (2011) Linking Data Across Universities: An Integrated Video Lectures Dataset, 10th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2011), Bonn, Germany, eds. Noy, et al.
Zablith, F., d'Aquin, M., Brown, S. and Green-Hughes, L. (2011) Consuming Linked Data within a Large Educational Organization, Workshop: Second International Workshop on Consuming Linked Data (COLD) at International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC), Bonn, Germany








