This is a short post about how to use schema.org/QuantitativeValue in a way which is machine-readable, human-readable, accessible, and typographically correct.
Schema.org/QuantitativeValue is used to express the height, width, and depth properties on instances of schema.org/Product and schema.org/VisualArtwork.…
To start off 2014 I’ve launched a brand new version of my website. As you can see, this blog, which used to be on its own subdomain of new-media.lazaruscorporation.co.uk, has moved to its new home of www.lazaruscorporation.co.uk/blogs/arts-tech, and the RSS feed is now available at
http://feeds.feedburner.com/artstech.
For…
UPDATE:
Schema.org/VisualArtwork has now been officially accepted. Details are available in a series of 3 posts:
Schema.org’s VisualArtwork launched
Mapping existing data stored in VRA Core 4 format to schema.org’s VisualArtwork
Getty AAT Linked Open Data in schema.org’s VisualArtwork
Following…
UPDATE:
Schema.org/VisualArtwork has now been officially accepted. Details are available in a series of 3 posts:
Schema.org’s VisualArtwork launched
Mapping existing data stored in VRA Core 4 format to schema.org’s VisualArtwork
Getty AAT Linked Open Data in schema.org’s VisualArtwork
(Kicking…