[okfn-labs] Semantic job data

Richard Pope richard at memespring.co.uk
Wed Jul 17 07:20:52 UTC 2013


Thanks Sander, great example.


Richard


On Tuesday, 16 July 2013 at 21:32, Sander van der Waal wrote:

> Hi Richard,
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> Alex Dutton of Oxford University has done this for job vacancies, but there are none on the site atm: 
> https://data.ox.ac.uk/doc/dataset/vacancies
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> They do list the vocabularies used though.
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> Cheers,
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> Sander
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> On 15 July 2013 16:45, Richard Pope <richard at memespring.co.uk (mailto:richard at memespring.co.uk)> wrote:
> > Hello,
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> > Anyone know of any examples of publishing jobs data in a decent semantic format (schema.org (http://schema.org) etc) / clever civic hacks with jobs data?
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> > Asking for a friend,
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> > Richard
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