Library Cataloging
Microformats
As a cataloger who appreciates all forms of structured mark-up,
I'm putting this on my to-read list. Microformats: Empowering Your Markup for Web 2.0
I like microformats and hope they become more widespread on the Web. Can't link to WorldCat, since it has yet to make it into any libraries.
Microformats
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Microformats
Microformats University: 100+ Articles and Resources by Jessica Hupp.Microformats are small formatting pieces designed to make your data easier to read by both users and software. Although their use is not widespread, it?s important that every web developer...
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W3c Completes Bridge Between Html/microformats And Semantic Web
Big news from the W3C, GRDDL.Today, the World Wide Web Consortium completed an important link between Semantic Web and microformats communities. With "Gleaning Resource Descriptions from Dialects of Languages", or GRDDL (pronounced "griddle"), software...
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Microformats
John Allsopp, has just come out with the book, Microformats: Empowering Your Markup for Web 2.0. In the Five Pertinent Questions column he briefly discusses the importance of this mark-up....
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Microformats
Some microformat cheat sheets (quick reference) are available. Dave Child has a very nice design on his. Brian Suda has a more compact version."Microformats are markup that allow expression of semantics in an HTML (or XHTML) web page. Programs can extract...
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Microformats
Microformats are emerging metadata schema that use HTML for mark-up. Currently there are microformats for:hCalendar - for eventshCard - for contact informationhReview(spec) - for reviewsrel-directory(spec)- for distributed directory creation and inclusionrel-nofollow,...
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