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rdfQuery

Whaddya know? I was just on the point of blogging about the real nice demo given by Jeni Tennison at last week's SWIG UK meeting at HP Labs in Bristol of rdfQuery (an RDF plugin for jQuery - the zip file is here). And there today on her blog I see that she has a full writeup on rdfQuery, so I'll defer to the expert. :~)

All I can really add to that is that rdfQuery is a pretty darn cool way to add and manipulate RDFa using jQuery. Does it get any better?

And now that RDFa is a W3C Rec since last month (see Primer and Syntax) it will be interesting to see how CrossRef members might begin to deploy it on their pages - especially on DOI landing pages.

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