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Saved by 198 people (-81 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-04-09


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on 2006-04-11 by ycc2106

project conducted by the W3C, MIT Libraries, and MIT CSAIL. SIMILE seeks to enhance inter-operability among digital assets, schemata/vocabularies/ontologies, metadata, and services.

on 2006-07-14 by zerzio

Semantic Interoperability of Metadata and Information in unLike Environments

on 2006-09-30 by roedward

SIMILE is focused on developing robust, open source tools based on Semantic Web technologies that improve access, management and reuse among digital assets. Learn more about the SIMILE project.

on 2006-12-03 by sholman

SIMILE is a joint project conducted by the W3C, MIT Libraries, and MIT CSAIL. SIMILE seeks to enhance inter-operability among digital assets, schemata/vocabularies/ontologies, metadata, and services. A key challenge is that the collections which must inte

on 2006-12-12 by jdrsantos

SIMILE is focused on developing robust, open source tools based on Semantic Web technologies that improve access, management and reuse among digital assets.

on 2006-12-30 by sixty4

lots of interesting stuff from mit

on 2008-03-20 by yankees1

Amazing no software to install tools for displaying and visualizing data and much more. Just getting started figuring out all of the potential usage of these tools.

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project conducted by the W3C, MIT Libraries, and MIT CSAIL. SIMILE seeks to enhance inter-operability among digital assets, schemata/vocabularies/ontologies, metadata, and services.

Highlighted by ycc2106

SIMILE is focused on developing robust, open source tools based on Semantic Web technologies that improve access, management and reuse among digital assets. Learn more about the SIMILE project.

Highlighted by libinhere

open source tools based on Semantic Web technologies

Highlighted by leinte

SIMILE is a joint project conducted by the W3C, HP, MIT Libraries, and MIT CSAIL. SIMILE seeks to enhance inter-operability among digital assets, schemata/vocabularies/ontologies, metadata, and services. A key challenge is that the collections which must inter-operate are often distributed across individual, community, and institutional stores. We seek to be able to provide end-user services by drawing upon the assets, schemata/vocabularies/ontologies, and metadata held in such stores.

Highlighted by ironick

SIMILE is focused on developing robust, open source tools that empower users to access, manage, visualize and reuse digital assets

Highlighted by xmachina

SIMILE is focused on developing robust, open source tools that empower users to access, manage, visualize and reuse digital assets. Learn more about the SIMILE project.

Highlighted by cdetrio

empower users to access, manage, visualize and reuse digital assets.

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