Hi Perry!
That's an excellent work!
We are working with drupal, and there is a good mapping tool:
https://drupal.org/project/schemaorg
Did you use wp plugin (like:
http://wordpress.org/plugins/all-in-one-schemaorg-rich-snippets) or
"hardcoded" into the theme?
All the best,
Lorant
2014-06-06 11:29 keltezéssel, Bonewell, Perry írta:
> Hi Owen, thanks for the this.
>
> I've experimented with schema.org on a collections site:
>
> http://boltonworktown.co.uk/
>
> An example of a page that has the mark up (http://schema.org/Photograph):
>
> http://boltonworktown.co.uk/photograph/scout-parade-3/
>
> ...and the Rich Snippet test of the same page:
>
> http://is.gd/Zw2okj
>
> The site is built with WordPress and was *cough* relatively easy to embed if you are into tinkering with WP templates.
>
> I'm sure it's not best implementation (and I'd be glad of any guidance on ways to improve it).
>
> Having had this up and running for a couple of years now AFAIK Google doesn't make any use of the schema I've used as yet. I guess I'd be interested in hearing of what uses I can put this to.
>
> All the best
> Perry
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Museums Computer Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Owen Stephens
> Sent: 06 June 2014 09:39
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> Subject: [MCG] Briefing paper on schema.org
>
> I thought this briefing paper from Phil Barker and Lorna Campbell at Cetis might be of interest
>
> Phil describes it as follows: ""What is schema.org?". We often find that when explaining the technology approach of LRMI [Learning Resource Metadata Initiative] we are mostly talking about schema.org, so this briefing, which describes the schema.org specification for a technical audience should be of interest to anyone thinking about implementing or using LRMI in a website or other tool. It should also be of interest to people who plan to use schema.org for describing other types of resource."
>
> You can download the briefing from http://publications.cetis.ac.uk/2014/960
>
> I've seen schema.org being used by some digital collections including the Wellcome library, Cambridge University Digital Library, and Duke University digital library[1], and recommended it as one approach to making resources discoverable in the recent Jisc guide[2]
>
> I'd be very interested to hear if any museums are already using schema.org to either mark up general information (open hours, location, etc.) or their online collections.
>
> Owen
>
> 1. http://blogs.library.duke.edu/bitstreams/2014/03/27/schema-org-and-google-for-local-discovery-some-key-takeaways/
> 2. http://www.jisc.ac.uk/guides/make-google-searches-work-for-you#schema
>
> Owen Stephens
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>> Resent-From: [log in to unmask]
>> From: Phil Barker <[log in to unmask]>
>> Subject: What is schema.org? A technical briefing paper
>> Date: 5 June 2014 16:57:33 BST
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>> Hello all.
>> I hope you don't mind me using this list to advertise a briefing paper which aims to describe schema.org. I also invite comments and discussion on how it might be improved in future revisions.
>>
>> As part of our work for Creative Commons on managing the Learning Resource Metadata Initiative (LRMI), Cetis today publish a new technical briefing paper "What is schema.org?".
>>
>> We often find that when explaining the technology approach of LRMI we are mostly talking about schema.org, so this briefing, which describes the schema.org specification for a technical audience should be of interest to anyone thinking about implementing or using LRMI in a website or other tool. It should also be of interest to people who plan to use schema.org for describing other types of resource.
>>
>> You can download the briefing from
>> http://publications.cetis.ac.uk/2014/960
>>
>> Best regards, Phil
>>
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