{"_id":"DNs9tDk3cuBGNGK2J","bibbaseid":"homburg-thiery-littleminionsandsparqlunicornsastoolsforarchaeology-2021","author_short":["Homburg, T.","Thiery, F."],"bibdata":{"bibtype":"inproceedings","type":"inproceedings","author":[{"propositions":[],"lastnames":["Homburg"],"firstnames":["Timo"],"suffixes":[]},{"propositions":[],"lastnames":["Thiery"],"firstnames":["Florian"],"suffixes":[]}],"title":"Little Minions and SPARQL Unicorns as tools for archaeology","journal":"Archaeopress Archaeology","year":"2021","month":"November","day":"23","publisher":"Archaeopress Publishing Ltd","booktitle":"ArcheoFOSS XIV 2020: Open Software, Hardware, Processes, Data and Formats in Archaeological Research","url":"https://www.archaeopress.com/Archaeopress/Products/9781803271248","isbn":"978-1-80327-124-8","abstract":"We introduce the SPARQLing Unicorn QGIS Plugin as a tool for querying and converting Linked Open Data (LOD) resources and making them accessible using QGIS. The plugin enables QGIS to access LOD resources for the first time, and can be used to include LOD in QGIS projects to enrich geospatial data sets with information gained from the Semantic Web and to prepare geospatial data sets for the publication as LOD resources. We illustrate these functions using examples from an archaeological context, and show how spatial LOD can be published and made accessible using LOD browser implementations","bibtex":"@inproceedings{archeofoss2020_1,\nAUTHOR = {Homburg, Timo and Thiery, Florian},\nTITLE = {Little Minions and SPARQL Unicorns as tools for archaeology},\nJOURNAL = {Archaeopress Archaeology},\nYEAR = {2021},\nmonth = nov,\nday = 23,\npublisher={Archaeopress Publishing Ltd},\nbooktitle={ArcheoFOSS XIV 2020: Open Software, Hardware, Processes, Data and Formats in Archaeological Research},\nURL = {https://www.archaeopress.com/Archaeopress/Products/9781803271248},\nISBN = {978-1-80327-124-8},\nABSTRACT = {We introduce the SPARQLing Unicorn QGIS Plugin as a tool for querying and converting Linked Open Data (LOD)\nresources and making them accessible using QGIS. The plugin enables QGIS to access LOD resources for the first time,\nand can be used to include LOD in QGIS projects to enrich geospatial data sets with information gained from the\nSemantic Web and to prepare geospatial data sets for the publication as LOD resources. We illustrate these functions\nusing examples from an archaeological context, and show how spatial LOD can be published and made accessible\nusing LOD browser implementations}\n}\n\n","author_short":["Homburg, T.","Thiery, F."],"key":"archeofoss2020_1","id":"archeofoss2020_1","bibbaseid":"homburg-thiery-littleminionsandsparqlunicornsastoolsforarchaeology-2021","role":"author","urls":{"Paper":"https://www.archaeopress.com/Archaeopress/Products/9781803271248"},"metadata":{"authorlinks":{}}},"bibtype":"inproceedings","biburl":"https://situx.github.io/files/mypubs.bib","dataSources":["69aQ62M9K62mHKxJs"],"keywords":[],"search_terms":["little","minions","sparql","unicorns","tools","archaeology","homburg","thiery"],"title":"Little Minions and SPARQL Unicorns as tools for archaeology","year":2021}